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Перевод: cheery
[прилагательное] бодрый; живой; оживленный; радостный; веселый; ободряющий; [наречие] уныло
Тезаурус:
- She always had a cherry-red face, with cheery smile and was a great favourite with the youngsters of the area.
- "Say," he asked the white-faced driver with a cheery grin.
- A cheery hand-written notice recommends that passengers use the "Keep Fit Stairs".
- By the time they reached the railway station, Dot realized she must have had time to get herself straight inside, for she seemed almost cheery again.
- Cheery stuff, with Thompson wide-eyed at those fuddy duddy old attitudes.
- As for the New Boisterous, the cheery spree of custard colours and polemical beiges that are the persistently "new" colourmotion, let's get it straight - the State of Pop is not Grey, but over-determined by a stifling, cloning rainbow coalition of mediocrity.
- Give it a few months, goes the cheery Tory argument.
- At the moment, the cheery assumption is that wasteland can be found somewhere within existing cities for housing to be built on.
- "The Gaz Guzzler" said its cheery owners, David and Karen from Northumberland.
- Penny was usually a very bright and cheery Brownie, but she was finding the loss of her pet budgerigar very hard to bear.
- On Friday when I breeze in, fairly cheery 'cos it's nearly Saturday, I find a note waiting for me.
- An excellent cast include the wonderfully charming rogue - Captain Hook, played by Dustin Hoffman and the cheery Smee (Bob Hoskins).
- Call him, and you get an answerphone message that ends with a cheery "Have a nice day for white America".
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