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Перевод: appealing speek appealing


[прилагательное]
умоляющий; трогательный; привлекательный; подкупающий


Тезаурус:

  1. Some people find it much more appealing to express probabilities in this multiplicative way.
  2. And for the benefit of those readers who are persuaded by his arguments (and those who are not, too), may I refer you to a letter from Simon Kyte appealing for financial and professional help for the Humanitarian Appeal for Victims of the Yugoslav Civil War.
  3. Late on Wednesday night, a man purporting to be General Noriega spoke on the pro-regime National Radio, urging all Panamanians "to keep up the resistance" and appealing for support from the outside world.
  4. However, as we ex-Service members are constantly involved in appealing to the genral public for financial donations to our appeals, would it not be prudent to keep the expense of any such memorial to the minimum?
  5. Now, having no doubt asked themselves the question, "How can we make a Japanese "62 re-issue Strat even more appealing?"
  6. Now the Game Conservancy Trust at Fordingbridge, Hampshire, is appealing for farmers involved in set-aside schemes to take part in a research project starting this year to assess the impact on the partridge population.
  7. The idea of being part of the "county" was socially appealing.
  8. The non-robbed make more relaxing if complacent company and Gilles, big loudmouth that he was, gave out an air of confidence that was appealing to me at the time.
  9. The society is appealing against the ruling to the Irish Supreme Court.
  10. This permits the introduction of a variety of characters, on the road and in London, and although the central figure is pathetic, most of those surrounding her are grotesque or comic, the most appealing of the latter being the lively scapegrace, Dick Swiveller.
  11. Private Eye is appealing against the record 600,000 damages paid to Mrs Sutcliffe after a seven-day trial last May, in which she alleged the magazine had libelled her by claiming in its "Street of Shame" column that she had made a 250,000 deal with the Daily Mail for her story after a night of "carousing" with the paper's journalists in a hotel.
  12. Many people find summer tea parties with scones and strawberries served on the lawn very appealing and much more romantic than mugs of coffee and biscuits in the kitchen.
  13. Were such laws to be extended to the treatment of humans as well as animals, as suggested by the Williams Committee, the international community might find such an example more appealing.

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