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Перевод: imaginative speek imaginative


[прилагательное]
одаренный воображением; одаренный богатым воображением; образный; богатый поэтическими образами


Тезаурус:

  1. Locally, it is estimated that more than half the 200 Health Authorities in England and Wales designated a responsible officer, and that there was a greater volume and variety of activity than ever before: traditional courses were supplemented by a new range of imaginative options, to which more managers than ever before had access.
  2. Wexford wasn't inclined to be sentimental over the Cullams but he couldn't help being faintly touched that they who were poor in everything had been affluent, extravagant and imaginative in one respect.
  3. Later in the present book there is a discussion of Roth's regard for the literalism of Primo Levi, who is at his most imaginative when least imaginary, who was not all that successful at imagining things in the style commended in the Zuckerman letter: and in The Facts a related meaning is apparent.
  4. A century of coal-mining activity had made a depressing scene of this valley until imaginative landscaping during the last two decades transformed it.
  5. Of course we may say of someone that he is imaginative if he is original and spontaneous, and if his work is expressive.
  6. Having established the imaginative truth of the Babel story, the film set out to chart our path into the current maze of some 5,000 languages - and back again.
  7. Although the Liberals improved their position in the 1929 General Election, winning 59 seats compared to the 40 in 1924, their new-found unity and imaginative economic policies had not worked.
  8. Urban Programme funding has, therefore, all too often operated not as a last resort, supporting imaginative projects, but as a substitute for resources cut from other budgets.
  9. 17.46 By building on the experiences of earlier key stages pupils should be made aware of the following range of functions of writing: (a) - primarily to communicate meaning to others: reporting, narrating, persuading, arguing, describing, instructing, explaining; (b) - for thinking and learning: recollecting, organising thoughts, reconstructing, reviewing, hypothesising; (c) - using language in aesthetic and imaginative ways.
  10. The University of the Third Age is an encouraging initiative which stimulates older adults to teach and learn from each other, but we need a full range of imaginative provision.
  11. He is an unpredictable, politicised and highly imaginative director, as seen in Damned for Despair, his lethally good revival of a forgotten Spanish classic.
  12. An imaginative mix of 1, 2 and 4 bedroomed units incorporating great flair in their design proved to be a winning formula for everyone involved.
  13. The play is an imaginative reconstruction of their friendship.

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