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Перевод: heroic speek heroic


[прилагательное]
героический; геройский; богатырский; эпический; высокопарный; напыщенный; больше человеческого роста; опасный; рискованный;
[существительное]
высокопарный язык; напыщенный язык


Тезаурус:

  1. The gulf between the fictive figure, manufactured by propaganda on the foundations of pre-existing "heroic, leadership ideals, and the genuine Hitler is striking.
  2. Clever western diplomacy could try to make him appear less heroic, by keeping the linkage vague, but then - unless he has belatedly realised the hopelessness of his position - he would see no benefit in it.
  3. He picked up a groin injury during his heroic performance in Lions colours in France and, with exhaustion probably exacerbating his condition, he makes way for David Thresher in the second row.
  4. Or, put more sympathetically, both belonged to a Heroic Age whose culture achieved a high standard of the goldsmith's art and fine poetry to commemorate its warriors.
  5. The NIH report, noting that Dr O'Toole "suffered substantially for the simple act of raising questions about the accuracy of a scientific paper", describes her actions as "heroic in many respects".
  6. "I can't really say about that," she said, "but -" launching into a text learned by heart - "although guilty of many deviations from Marxism-Leninism and Socialist legality, Stalin did lead the heroic resistance of the Soviet peoples in the anti-Fascist war."
  7. The memoir tells not only of heroic chemical engineering (some of it sounds alarmingly primitive today) but also of bachelor life in upstate New York in the 1950s.
  8. IAN WOOSNAM, so out of form coming into the Masters, nevertheless began to put up an heroic defence at Augusta National yesterday and was within a stroke of the lead as he came into the finishing holes in his second round.
  9. There was lack of comprehension at how it could have happened and why the 63th Army could not have been relieved, and little consolation for bereaved relatives in the official interpretation of "heroic sacrifice".
  10. He had done his initial research on jane Austen, but since then had turned his attention to topics as varied as medieval sermons, Elizabethan sonnet sequences, Restoration heroic tragedy, eighteenth-century broadsides, the novels of William Godwin, the poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and premonitions of the Theatre of the Absurd in the plays of George Bernard Shaw.
  11. The Arts: Heroic venture without a hero Michael Kennedy on ENO's "Don Carlos" and Robin Holloway's violin concerto
  12. Independent readers, with their heroic sponsorship of The Garden Venture, have already been part of the quest for a new operatic voice.
  13. The Russian heroic tenor, Alexei Steblianko, from the Kirov in Leningrad is the least comfortable with a French accent, but then on the first night he was battling with a throat infection.

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