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Перевод: opinionated speek opinionated


[прилагательное]
упрямый; своевольный; самоуверенный; чрезмерно самоуверенный


Тезаурус:

  1. The dangers of institutions listening too much to special-interest pleading are self-evident; a badly-presented contribution from a visiting speaker can damage the image of a whole industry; hijacking of governors' meetings by self-important and opinionated individuals is an alienating experience, irrespective of whether the offender is an educationalist or an industrialist.
  2. Mind you, it's not such a surprise coming from one who is self-confessedly arrogant and opinionated and whose only accolade is that he edits a magazine.
  3. She is opinionated, and can confidently predict that William Burroughs, whose books have me aching with boredom, will be read a hundred years from now.
  4. Dana was opinionated and liked to have the last word in an argument.
  5. This novel seems, but only seems, but does seem insistently, to come from a man who knew nothing but was very opinionated, who checked no facts and guzzled rumour scraps, whose mind was uncouth, raggity, raucous, florid.
  6. Raconteur and raisonneur , in his art as in his personal life, he is a concealed author who is evident enough in his hotly opinionated fiction: he is not given to expounding his own passionate opinions there, but can be recognised without difficulty in almost every aspect of every one of his novels, including the speech assigned to his often disputatious characters.
  7. Opinionated and didactic, it was still a valid essay that was warranted on a group of the ever-growing stature of The Wedding Present.
  8. There does not lurk somewhere a Dorian Gray-like picture of an irascible, opinionated Attila; although people say he is not entirely without a temper.
  9. It isn't only that they enjoy commercial success and critical acclaim, but because they are, in the jargon of the trade, "good copy" - talkative, controversial, witty and opinionated on a whole range of topics.
  10. All right, but I don't think one should argue right from the start, and, if lively discussion means that the whole of government decision-making should be conducted from entrenched, opinionated positions with heavy mortar fire of argument right the way through, I query whether that's the best way to get things done.
  11. For my part, I endured a long disquisition on the Tractarians from a young and opinionated university liberal.
  12. He is pompously self-satisfied and dogmatically opinionated, and "could never make out why everybody was not quite satisfied".
  13. Nothing particularly wrong with that, but they avoid the mass of questioning which will obviously follow such strongly opinionated music.

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