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Перевод: apropos
[прилагательное] своевременный; уместный; подходящий; [наречие] кстати; относительно; между прочим; по поводу
Тезаурус:
- What was it Adams had once said to him apropos talking to Edna: it's a gamble.
- As I suggested apropos the Petrashevsky Circle, one feels an urge to smoke Dostoevsky out with the question, who's talking?
- "I understand you are one of the best marksmen in Europe," he remarked as though apropos of nothing in particular.
- Or, apropos of the necessity of having a good historical imagination when reading, "I had much rather know what I should feel like if I adopted the beliefs of Lucretius than how Lucretius would have felt if he had never entertained them."
- Hanns Ebensten commented, apropos some of these letters, that "If both John and I sound rather like silly fairies, it is because in the 1940s that is generally how young homosexual men behaved - only later did the male macho style of gays hit the scene.
- The programme of black capitalism resurgent was summed up in the wall slogan, apropos attacking the Koreans' stores: "Day One, burn them out.
- Unlikely as it may seem now, it was Evelyn Waugh who came to Wilson's defence and acknowledged the brilliance and aptness of the book's main conceit, which - given the turn of events in Eastern and Central Europe - is apropos once more.
- It was a reworking of the same materials apropos Hungary as I had already seen in Prague apropos Czechoslovakia.
- He asks rhetorically, apropos the idea which has swallowed him, "Who will prove it?" and answers "I".
- Personally, apropos of Wedding presents I often think that the deepdye polyester is not necessarily the best buy for newly weds when you come to think about it.
- While they might wish GPs and JPs to retire automatically at 70, not so hard a front was forthcoming apropos volunteers.
- Sir: Apropos the return home of the body of old King Nicholas of Montenegro ('Communists allow burial of Montenegro's last king', 2 October): King Alexander of Yugoslavia was his grandson, not his son-in-law.
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