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Перевод: convivial
[прилагательное] праздничный; пиршественный; компанейский; веселый; общительный
Тезаурус:
- Commander Whitehead, a jovial, dashing, red-bearded figure with a Homburg and a briefcase, cheerfully splashing tonic water about on convivial occasions, looked too good to be true.
- These working dinners provided an excellent opportunity for convivial exchanges on botanical discovery.
- Lord Carrington had entered the House thirteen years earlier and recalls a relaxed, convivial place with an overwhelming political bias:
- He surrounds himself with an entourage of loyal courtiers, some from the store, others from the office, taking several at a time for convivial weekends of dog-walking, tennis and log fires at his country villa on the River Po - a sharp contrast to the rather gloomy, solitary week nights he spends in the industrial wasteland of the Via Borgonuovo.
- At the end of the day, there are experiences to be shared, new friends to be introduced and tans to be compared over a convivial drink.
- I led Dr Meredith downstairs, showed him into the billiard room, then returned quickly to the smoking room where the atmosphere, if anything, had grown even more convivial.
- T M LEWIN SONS The convivial powder-blue, gold-and-amber Old Wellingtonian's tie.
- Nevertheless, a close relationship was sustained, each Sunday evening saw the three brothers and their wives and children gathering together at Rachel Cohen's home in highly convivial mood, Leonard's grandmother being especially delighted in her firstborn's firstborn.
- The convivial bohemian made a round of all the bars and cafs in Nice, looking for Modigliani.
- His liking for convivial company, found only in the male-dominated bars of New Jersey, a throwback from his forebears of County Cork, eventually forced them into a difficult matrimonial situation from which he occasionally evacuated himself and went off on a drifting reconnaissance of the world outside.
- Some evenings were more convivial than others.
- You don't need guests, you don't need freezing weather or any other excuse to put pudding on the menu - although it is true that a good pudding shared with like-minded Billy Bunters makes for a convivial party, and if the day dawns cold and frosty it may give an agreeable edge to appetites.
- Dury is convivial, affable and engaging.
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