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Перевод: sentimental speek sentimental


[прилагательное]
сентиментальный; чувствительный; затрагивающий чувства


Тезаурус:

  1. He had always been sentimental about horses - too much so, according to his father.
  2. Part of the difficulty was that the cause, so sentimentally longed for, could not be expressed in sentimental terms.
  3. Among the innumerable items which they brought away from Little Lea - a lumpish wardrobe to which Jack had a sentimental attachment, for instance - there were countless letters, diaries and family papers stretching back to the lifetime of their Lewis and Hamilton grandparents.
  4. When I read the blurb, I thought: Oh, Lord, another dose of sentimental do-gooding.
  5. But Tolkien's censure, written from the standpoint of one who had himself hardened in a sentimental devotion to the religion of his boyhood, must not be accepted without qualifications.
  6. Finally, that a poet has written a good poem does not mean he or she is always capable of another, and to read Duck's career as an arrested development may be sentimental.
  7. But to say as much to this sentimental woman's-magazine lady would be asking for trouble, undoing all the efforts he had made to assure them all of his true warm humanity - emotional lot!
  8. They are the vanguard of an expected wave of Heimattouristen, former residents paying sentimental visits to their former homes.
  9. "They probably make you pay more for it because it's of sentimental value."
  10. Two of the women turn Mangan into a blubbering infant, and a third polishes her nails with vigorous glee over the wallowing body of her sentimental admirer.
  11. The sentimental journey began at Euston.
  12. You don't want to get too sentimental about the operatives, you know," he went on.
  13. The hostages, too, could not be described in sentimental terms.

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