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Перевод: imperious speek imperious


[прилагательное]
повелительный; властный; могущественный; высокомерный; настоятельный; насущный


Тезаурус:

  1. Lloyds is no more outlandish or intrusive than Tower Bridge and much less so than the monstrous and melancholy Battersea Power Station, a sublime work of imperious architecture that Londoners once loved to hate but now admire.
  2. The imperious cripple's gaze raked the ranks of cadets.
  3. If so, it's the one black joke in a masterpiece of imperious gloom.
  4. But Titian's dominance would have been more potently expressed by the Berlin "Self-Portrait", from which emanates, down to the drumming fingers, a physical and intellectual energy, and an imperious will, which make it quite clear why, in Venice, 1500-;1600 is the century of Titian.
  5. Yet later, after Mubarak's death, Genet discovers that he did not sleep with women or men; all of his sexuality was social: "the warmth of that voice had the shy yet imperious sureness of an erect penis stroking a beloved cheek.
  6. In the "timeless world of pure play" that Wilde creates in this comedy, young love triumphs in the end, improbably but hilariously, in spite of the confusion caused by the double lives of Jack and the Bunburying Algernon and the obstacles raised by the imperious Lady Bracknell.
  7. First up, Treleaven then hit an imperious five-iron pin-high to set out his stall.
  8. The bibulous and imperious Tennyson captained Hampshire until 1933, and lived until 1951, dying, it has been said, "like an English gentleman, sir; sitting up in bed, reading The Times newspaper."
  9. A more imperious stance is elicited by Pollini (cool-mannered, austere, infallible on DG ), Wild (grand style, subtly inflected on Chesky ), and Rubinstein (irresistible glitter and panache on BMG ).
  10. "You'll bring me your canvases, then," the imperious young dealer said as he left the caf.
  11. So a wild horse will learn to ask for food in the same way as a domestic horse that it may be stabled with, and older foals learn to copy their mothers, and demand their oats with the same imperious neigh.
  12. The finales to Acts III and IV were both properly dramatic and stirring; altogether, it was conducting that revealed the intrinsic nobility and breadth of vision of Rossini's imperious farewell to the world of opera.
  13. Rather like the proverbial granny in the attic, the baby in the nursery is usually capable of summoning an immediate response to his imperious demands.

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