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Перевод: prodigality
[существительное] расточительность ; мотовство; щедрость ; изобилие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- It can also mean unrestrained in the sense either of freedom to act or prodigality in giving: what Wilekin wants is that she give herself.
- In some frustrated way he felt in himself a deep affront at the prodigality and profuseness of life around him.
- Nodding, Wexford eyed the paying-in book over Burden's shoulder and what he saw astonished him far more than any of Hatton's prodigality.
- Brightly coloured coats, shirts and trousers should be tailored to a tight fit; an elaborately decorated scarf should encircle his waist and hold a dagger: "With a monthly salary of one hundred rupees let him allot ten rupees for the belt and the embroidered badge if he spends fifty rupees on a fur it will not be prodigality."
- These penalties should be proportionate to the gravity of the offence, but as mild as possible in contrast to the "useless prodigality of torments" which characterized the existing system.
- His criticism of the prodigality of government in October 1675 was very ill-received at court, and when a pension to his son failed to secure his support, the king wrote him off among those people "who will never be obliged".
- After this, however, the young man might find himself taken off to Soho, where Minton's prodigality contrasted with his former carefulness.
- It has been said that the Imperial Court was more successful in mounting great set pieces than in its day-to-day running, and indeed so successful was it in this field that an impression was created that the whole of the period was one long spectacle - the so-called fte impriale - whose only aim was entertainment, prodigality and licence.
- Such prodigality makes little appeal to professional scientists, whose instincts are to seek for a tight and economic understanding of the world.
- And although there are similarities, too, not least in the prodigality of the invention, the real difference lies in the music: in essence, while Busoni, ten years younger, was on the doorstep of discovering his own language, Sergei Vasilyevich had found his some time back.
- Sometimes, too, you have to scratch ear to make sure you really did just hear what you thought you had, for although spotting-the-influence occasionally seems to tempt the listener, there is some highly individual writing here, and the prodigality of the invention is startling: the music simply poured out of her, sometimes with a batty, Ancient-Mariner intensity that buttonholes the listener willy-nilly, not stopping to form its garrulousness into coherent shapes.
- Such a various prodigality of writing materials!
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