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Перевод: vociferous speek vociferous


[прилагательное]
громкий; голосистый; шумный; многоголосый; горластый; громогласный; громкоголосый


Тезаурус:

  1. As the minority population became more vociferous in its demands and more openly nationalist and republican, the stature of Paisley in the loyalist camp was proportionately increased because Protestants looked back at what he had been saying in the early days of O'Neill's reign and saw that "he had been right all along".
  2. There were demonstrations at Hammersmith; at Rugby where the most vociferous health worker turned out to be a school caretaker; at Bristol; and at Exeter where the demonstrators appeared to have gathered beforehand in the nearby public house.
  3. Perhaps even more vociferous concerns have been expressed by nurses and para-medic groups who fear the medical domination of the current structuring of clinical directorates.
  4. Prof Piero Pierotti of Pisa University, one of the most vociferous opponents of the project, says that using metal bands instead of cables may damage the tower's marble.
  5. He was even more baffled when he tried to convert some of his Duchy property in Kennington into small units for single teenagers - a group that finds it notoriously difficult to find accommodation - and met with vociferous local anger.
  6. They are spaced only a few metres apart, each wearing the garish colours of their clan, two on the kiteline, others as reel carriers, coaches or vociferous fans.
  7. The French ports have been particularly vociferous in pressing for compensation and in January 1986 the French government made a package of aid available to Calais, Boulogne, Dunkirk and Dieppe to upgrade their deep water and other maritime facilities and to diversify their local economies.
  8. But there is, he said, "a hard core of vociferous and aggressive smokers".
  9. However, all the leading architectural journals were vociferous in their support for Scott.
  10. Fred Clasper had shouted himself hoarse in his frenzied efforts to persuade the vociferous gathering of several thousand employees from the strike-bound Merseyside vehicle plant to continue the strike until management climbed down and re-instated the sacked shop steward.
  11. William Bennett, a former drug tsar, was a vociferous foe, as is Louis Sullivan, the health secretary.
  12. The US, the most vociferous of Britain's critics, refuses to take any of the boat people, because almost all come from north Vietnam, still considered enemy territory by the US.
  13. But if fear gives way to fury - as has happened with the formation of this vociferous pressure group and watchdog - those feelings need no longer be followed by a sense of frustration and impotence.

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