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Перевод: heady
[прилагательное] опрометчивый; горячий; стремительный; поспешный; внезапный; бурный; крепкий; опьяняющий; пьянящий
Тезаурус:
- ) There is a heady feel to the discussion paper produced for the East German congress by the working group running the leaderless party.
- It was rumoured she had been a barmaid, heady stuff in those days.
- I ran across one the other day that lifted me up on wings of heady prose, only to plunge me into the deep end of bathos.
- Its roots can be traced to the heady sounds of El Rocco; but "Beyond El Rocco" demonstrates that much of the inspiration of Australian jazz now comes from Australians themselves.
- just before he arrived at the school Victor Gollancz left its staff, ejected because he tried to rouse boys' minds by heady and daring political argument.
- It's hard to imagine the heady days of John Buttery at the Portland in Manchester - the Champagne Hotel of the north - when even the window cleaner developed a taste for Drug!
- These were heady days when the wine was new.
- It is late evening and Marianne, Walter and I have just finished a large couscous washed down by several bottles of heady local wine.
- It was madness they had stayed, drank still, and deeply, of the heady wine.
- "Pure, heady power, to know you'd caused such a scene."
- These were heady days.
- And the business boom has been matched by accolades awarded to Wood's Wonderful, at 1050OG the most heady of their five regular beers.
- It is hard to convey to those who do not remember the abysmal depths of post-war British catering what a heady sensation it was to be invited to strike a blow for improvement - or to strike a restaurant off for bad cooking, uncleanliness or lack of attention.
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