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Перевод: congenial
[прилагательное] близкий по духу; подходящий; благоприятный; конгениальный
Тезаурус:
- The mood of heavy tragedy seemed congenial; it was good to know that other people, far away and long ago, had felt as miserable as she did.
- He went back to Edinburgh - to a climate more congenial to his cold stony soul, I imagine!
- It was the grandest building in Montevideo when it was built, and adopted a style which seems to have been particularly congenial to Latin American nationalism, Second Empire.
- Even though Gothic was "the purest, most adequate, and most congenial expression of the Christian spirit in architecture", Nonconformity needed its own expression.
- He writes from the perspective of later years when the dons of Magdalen were anything but congenial society to him.
- The customers were mostly farming folk, a hardworking and hard-drinking set of locals who, in general, were convivial and congenial.
- His studies in Leiden proved congenial to him and he developed a love for Arabia and Islam, which he felt provided a solid background for his Calvinist faith.
- But now Eliot clearly finds aspects of London life and country life congenial.
- I've never found that a congenial notion; it seemed to me that there were ways to be quite contemporary and yet go at the art in a fashion that would allow you to tell complicated stories simply for the aesthetic pleasure of complexity of complication and unravelment, suspense, and the rest.
- In a desperately competitive climate, where anyone bright and competent could go down the road and pick up a better paid job with kinder hours and more congenial working conditions from someone like British Telecom, the railways ran a service dependent on people who belonged to a narrow and inbred working culture, with outdated procedures of training and promotion, and an institutional reliance on overtime working, whose wholly disgraceful dimensions are symbolised by the fact that maximum weekly hours were only recently cut to 72 hours a week.
- It was a congenial occasion!
- Anyone from Paris was reassuring, and Survage was a congenial man, who offered Modigliani one of his two rooms to work in.
- In essence a compost consists of bulky material which provides congenial conditions for roots to wander in search of water, oxygen and nutrients.
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