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Перевод: appreciative
[прилагательное] высоко ценящий; признательный; умеющий ценить; благодарный; восприимчивый
Тезаурус:
- Elizabeth Woodville, well accustomed to her husband's appreciative eye for a pretty woman, smiled.
- They all speak excellent English and going on last year, are so pleased to be in Britain and so appreciative of everything arranged for them that they make an easy and rewarding group to entertain.
- Also, whereas the Down's child will usually be affectionate and appreciative of its family and friends, the autistic child may have difficulty in relating to his or her relations and therefore not offer the usual rewards in terms of affection and belonging.
- Many of his readers approved his sensitive and appreciative understanding of paintings, though without sharing his political views.
- Sadly not every one of St Peter's successors has been as appreciative of his work as they might have been.
- The weather was kind for the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Henley Golf Club which were held last weekend and large numbers of members and friends attended and were very appreciative of the arrangements which had been made.
- They'd only taken a few steps when a man gave an appreciative wolf whistle.
- There are several appreciative remarks about him by members of the literary and artistic circle.
- Since swedes, turnips and radishes are brassicas, appreciative of lime and firm ground, they can be grown with cabbages and other members of this family if the ground was manured the previous autumn.
- She was pleased that most people she told the story to that day proved to be a more appreciative audience than Marie had been.
- Later he was sorry, and much later he was appreciative.
- On the third day I was allowed down to dinner, and we were very appreciative of the good meal, and His Lordship's well-made coffee.
- On occasions, when things are not going well for him, he is not appreciative of the attention he draws.
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