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Перевод: observant speek observant


[прилагательное]
исполнительный; внимательный; наблюдательный; приметливый; соблюдающий; исполняющий; соблюдающий религиозный ритуал;
[существительное]
францисканец самого строгого толка


Тезаурус:

  1. But a hundred things should have indicated to you that my father is a figure of unusual distinction from whom you may learn a wealth of things were you prepared to be more observant."
  2. It was half the size of the one he had just left, he noticed, unusually observant.
  3. John was not universally popular with his new colleagues any more than he had been at the Wells; his ambition aroused suspicion, scorn, envy or fear in some, and his sense of fun (including a rather observant line in mimicry) left barbs in some of its victims.
  4. In one case in 1944, Scott LJ stated that the "British principle of personal freedom, that every man should be presumed innocent until he is proved guilty, applies also to the police function of arrest - in a very modified degree, it is true, but at least to the extent of requiring them to be observant, receptive and open-minded and to notice any relevant circumstance which points either way, either to innocence or to guilt".
  5. "You're an observant little possum," said the Dame approvingly, noting my interest in the valuable art treasures scattered around the room.
  6. So if you are sufficiently observant, you have lots of information about them.
  7. As agriculture had so near a connection with horticulture therefore he kept at the same time an observant eye on everything which occurred in rural economy, particularly the cultivation of ploughed lands.
  8. He had also converted the poor heathland soil of the area into most fruitful land, a point stressed by the observant Kalm.
  9. Taking it all in with an observant eye, Feherty called his first practice round with Ian Woosnam "a fantastic walk round a property that could well be owned by the National Trust".
  10. "Here is the observant botanist speaking"" f
  11. Mervyn liked best to work alone, in the open air, and was very observant.
  12. Richard Fynes noted that: "The men were sufficiently endowed with natural interest to be observant of the effect of wind upon the ventilation of the mines, and even as late as 1822, before barometers and thermometers were generally used in the pits to indicate the state of the temperature, if the wind were blowing from the southeast threatening rain, the men refused to work."
  13. Lord Joseph's family was "minimally observant" but "maximally acknowledging" of Judaism, and his concern for poverty is, in a way, quintessentially Jewish, underpinned by a sense of charity and a belief that prosperity can be encouraged, as can his favourite condition, embourgeoisement.

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