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Перевод: vivacity
[существительное] живость ; оживленность
Тезаурус:
- The innate vivacity which had been one of her main attractions, seemed to have deserted her.
- Here, there is absolutely no attempt to flatter, yet the painting is imbued with intimacy and vivacity.
- When the time came for the baby's baptism, Elizabeth still had not recovered her former vivacity.
- She had no other Education than in common with those of her own Station; could borrow no Helps from the Converse of her Country Companions; yet, by the Strength of her own Parts, the Vivacity of her own Genius, and a perpetual Pursuit after Knowledge, not only acquired a Taste for the most exalted and refined Authors in our Language, but aspired to imitate "em; and perhaps would have equall'd some of "em, if the Length of her Life had borne any proportion to the Extent of her Abilities.
- For them, however, the involuntariness, vivacity, and coherence of certain ideas is evidence that they are caused by real things; for Berkeley it means they are real things.
- It was interesting to observe how they arrived full of animation and determined to be good and entertaining guests and then to watch the slightly false vivacity fade away as the melin had its usual effect.
- It appears to have escaped Berkeley's attention that not all imaginary things, for example a drunkard's pink rats, are voluntary and lack the vivacity of the real thing, and also that, when I set myself to imagine something, I can make my ideas as orderly and coherent as I like.
- Mrs M. darted around the waters with great vivacity.
- This is a very well known piece, which needs vivacity and spontaneity in presentation; Mercutio is enjoying himself, weaving his way through a fantastical set of images.
- The Allegro spiritoso first movement moves along naturally, its quiet vivacity being all the better realized for being unforced.
- Her natural vivacity, her particular charm, had led her too often into thinking that people would be drawn into seeing things her way, with disastrous results.
- Charles Bruck is almost infallible in this repertory, and conducts the unidentified orchestra with delightful elegance and vivacity, well caught by a recording that sounds remarkably crisp for its age (1953/4).
- Victoria's black hair and vibrant colouring, combined with her vivacity, served as a sharp contrast to her brother's apparent fragility.
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