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Перевод: prodigality speek prodigality


[существительное]
расточительность ; мотовство; щедрость ; изобилие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. In some frustrated way he felt in himself a deep affront at the prodigality and profuseness of life around him.
  3. 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.
  4. 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."
  5. 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.
  6. 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".
  7. After this, however, the young man might find himself taken off to Soho, where Minton's prodigality contrasted with his former carefulness.
  8. 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.
  9. Such prodigality makes little appeal to professional scientists, whose instincts are to seek for a tight and economic understanding of the world.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. Such a various prodigality of writing materials!

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