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Перевод: greet speek greet


[глагол]
здороваться; кланяться; раскланяться; приветствовать; встречать; доноситься (о звуке); открываться взгляду; плакать


Тезаурус:

  1. "Is that a nice way to greet someone who's ridden three thousand miles to see you?"
  2. I have already mentioned my contempt for those who don't say hello on hills, so as this soul was alone I prepared to greet him or her heartily.
  3. He may have been inspired by the fact that the choristers of Magdalen College, Oxford, sing a Latin hymn at the top of the tower there to greet May Day.
  4. And he commanded and requested the Christians that they should show great honour to the Moors, and respect them, and greet them when they met: and the Moors thanked the Cid greatly for the honour which the Christians did them, saying that they had never seen so good a man, nor one so honourable, nor one who had his people under such obedience.
  5. You know all the guests and something about them; you can greet, welcome, introduce and generally make them feel at home.
  6. "Someone in the audience has asked me to greet them the way the chimpanzees greet each other in the wild at Gombe," Jane Goodall began.
  7. The Campbells were waiting to greet him in the hall, and Elizabeth saw him for the first time.
  8. The total task needs to be broken down into small easily achieved wins, eg every teacher will be in the playground five minutes before the bell goes to greet children and parents, four children from each class will have their names entered in the "Gold book" for good work or praiseworthy actions, any child in hospital for more than one night will receive "get well cards" from the class and a visit by a member of staff, the entrance hall is cleared of clutter and made more welcoming for visitors.
  9. It is the place where you greet people who have the right to step over the doormat but no right to go any further.
  10. Altrincham, flirting with danger near the bottom of the GM Vauxhall Conference, are at home to Port Vale; Yeovil, nearer the top but off the pace, greet Hereford.
  11. A loud gong from the house summoned everyone to the driveway to greet the master.
  12. Pilade came stumbling out to greet her and she clung to him, crushing him to her and stroking his hair and crooning to him.
  13. Not for him the slightly raucous ribaldry with which most of the chaps used to greet us, no slaps on the rear or tweaking of curls, or addressing us as "darling" or "my love".

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