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Перевод: vibrant speek vibrant


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трепещущий; дрожащий; вибрирующий; резонирующий


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  1. THE long, eventful life of the greatest of all film comedians, Charlie Chaplin, is given pulsating, vibrant treatment in a new musical which is having its world premiere at the Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke this month.
  2. One can see how easily this vibrant statement of faith can become muddled with the emotional stage of bargaining that the person is not really dead.
  3. On reaching full maturity, and becoming almost black, the berries dissolve in the mouth, releasing a flood of juice that is sweet, but shot through with a sharp, vibrant tang alien to the bland, manufactured taste of the increasing number of modern hybrid berries.
  4. Employing a wide range of styles and settings, this vibrant collection demonstrates the continuing power of the short story to surprise, disturb and entertain.
  5. Invigorate your hands at the end of a massage by rubbing them together until vibrant, then relax them.
  6. You can buy forced hydrangeas from florists and garden centres almost any time of year these days, and sometimes in the most tempting, vibrant blues.
  7. Driving Me Crazy mercilessly records the squalls, the vibrant performances and the inertia of the production team, who spend most of their time solemnly discussing what black music means to them and jockeying for pole position.
  8. The label was still left with a vibrant mini-LP that dbuted in the charts at number 22 and went on to sell nearly 30,000, 6,000 of them in Israel.
  9. Some creature he had met at a dinner party recently (he was, it had to be said, from East Finchley) had had the nerve to tell him that New York was "more vibrant" than Wimbledon.
  10. Vibrant yellow.
  11. Against this roseate background, Peter and Sally's wonderfully eclectic mix of furnishings hums with vibrant life.
  12. Our lengthening hair and use of vibrant colour contrasted markedly with the accepted plain-clothes form of the detectives, so that the drug-squad style became a marker of cultural anomaly.
  13. Recently, Christopher Howard has challenged the view that Labour's organization was effective in the 1920s: "The image of a vibrant expanding new party was illusion.

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