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Перевод: clamorous
[прилагательное] шумный; крикливый; настоятельный; неотложный
Тезаурус:
- The reedbed bird chorus was at its peak, a last clamorous burst before the light grew dim.
- While there, he was able to forget the ritual of Monday morning when, in the darkness of winter or the bright light of summer's early dawns, Celtic Crescent and the streets of Jewtown would be clamorous with the noise of horses being led from nearby stables and harnessed to carts, of men shouting instructions and calling to each other in Yiddish and English as they struggled under the weight of trunks and knapsacks stuffed to overflowing with clothes, fancy goods, kitchen articles, holy pictures, enlargements of family photographs - anything that might be suitable for selling from door to door on a weekly-payment basis.
- A clinging-to-the-van-sides return joined us in one jostling clamorous mob as we disgorged onto the platform, at which point the jaundiced guard spoke his first and only words.
- By mid-March he was far behind with the reviewing on which he now chiefly depended for a living, Cottle was becoming "clamorous" about preparations for the new edition of poems, and Osorio was a commitment which seemed likely to reach for months into the future.
- This incantation transformed snails into jet-propelled gastropoda and the family, with the duly signed-for latest member, mad a clamorous exit.
- On first viewing, the movement is too enjoyably dense to take in fully - in old Page-style the head, torso and arms work in radical counterpoints to the legs, but their opposition is much less clamorous and wilful than before.
- Then worries rush into her consciousness, as into his, like clamorous patients who have been waiting all night for the doctor's surgery to open; but she deals with them in a rational, orderly manner.
- By celebrating the clamorous, we celebrate the bomb."
- Tasks (c) and (d) are, however, complex and daunting, and easy to neglect in the light of the more clamorous needs of (a) and (b).
- He hated other people's leaving him for bed, and when he saw a hard mood ahead he often took a sleeping pill at supper to stop himself from being clamorous, though at the same time he found his terror about the end of a day daft in a creature who was surely intended by build to signify immortal fun.
- As a result the Liberal government elected in 1906, urged on by a clamorous radical wing but aware also of the doubts of many of its supporters, introduced new but moderate social measures.
- Clamorous criticism of this category of capital murder came simultaneously from an opposing tendency.
- And so the months passed quickly, filled with the sights, sounds, smells and tastes - all of them clamorous and variegated and, not least, the girls with which he filled his mind and his hours.
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