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Перевод: believable speek believable


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Тезаурус:

  1. In the course of two years North developed his own slide show, part accurate, part exaggeration, part emotion, and this representation was the bedrock of the domestic campaign for the contras: the world in 57 pictures of blurry military bases and Communist commandantes , utterly simple in its division between good and bad, and curiously believable.
  2. So one way to sort out the various GUTs is to see which can be used to tell believable - and, ideally, testable - stories about the big bang.
  3. The poem might be thought self-pitying if it were more believable.
  4. A B western hero hiding up a gully while the posse rush blindly past was believable.
  5. Mr Winchester is impressively knowledgeable about all manner of things, from the tectonic plates that inexorably grind against each other beneath the Pacific's waves to the steamer duck paddling furiously away in Patagonia (although sloppy editing has the duck paddling at 20 knots on one page and a more believable 12 on another).
  6. Theatre critics object to the musical because it is an "idea drama" that lacks believable characters; political columnists and professors praise its accurate rendering of historical events.
  7. Robin Williams has precisely the driving, egomaniacal but mischievous quality which makes him believable as a grown-up Peter Pan.
  8. A different one every week but they had to be believable.
  9. It consistently indulged in folies de grandeur - and somehow it made them believable.
  10. Some people find this makes theatre less "believable" - less true to their own experience and therefore less convincing than the more restrained performances seen on television and cinema.
  11. While the baritone Gregory Yurisich's superbly sung Tell was a commanding figure, wholly believable as the focus of patriotic Swiss revolt against the Austrian oppressor, the American tenor Chris Merritt as Arnold and the soprano Jane Eaglen as Princess Mathilde never for a moment suggested romantic ardour.
  12. He says (with believable sincerity) it is quite simply a projection of his genuine self.
  13. His bright eyed, dishevelled, toothless, likeable, harmless old rogue is a cinematic gem, crucial to the enjoyment of the whole film by providing an almost believable character focus in the midst of crudely painted cardboard mountains, fake Irish accents, and stick on red sideburns.

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