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Перевод: uninhibited
[прилагательное] свободный; раскованный; несдерживаемый
Тезаурус:
- The buzz, the uninhibited, excited talking, yes, uninhibited talking, in a district where you were made to feel peculiar if you allowed any expression to cross your face in the street, died as the lights slowly faded.
- This treatment of children which is uninhibited indoctrination, is evil and is a further outcome of the unyielding intention to retain the ancient "gods" at all costs.
- The British Government had every right to expect uninhibited American support in ensuring the success of this impracticable settlement: it was not forthcoming.
- The result is a sympathetic and charmingly balanced profile of this charismatic driver whose uninhibited spirit at the wheel made him so compelling to watch.
- - "He is light and deft in movement, and commendably uninhibited as an actor."
- This is one US citizen who believes very firmly in the uninhibited freedom of expression guaranteed in the First Amendment, while not considering Ice-T a "living martyr".
- Students are encouraged to enjoy and express colour, pattern harmony, form and textural qualities in a fresh and uninhibited manner, and to apply creative energy to questions of production and marketability.
- Feelings don't disappear with old age - sometimes elderly people are quite uninhibited.
- It is possible to say that their pas de deux are completely uninhibited.
- The first book, The Lost Dominion (1924), by a former ICS officer, Bennet Kennedy, is a powerfully reasoned defence of the pax Britannica and administrative autocracy, and might be described as an unusually uninhibited expression of the ICS point of view.
- I was quite uninhibited and very disparaging about him.
- Perhaps the best atmosphere around, with uninhibited dancing and whelping.
- This uninhibited tourist did not look like the Frankenstein monster whom many Americans had expected and some of them began to wonder if they had got Khrushchev and his modest and dignified wife wrong.
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