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Перевод: crescendo
[наречие] в бурном темпе; нарастая; [существительное] крещендо [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The court erupted into a crescendo of cheers and applause, and a succession of ever-increasing acclamation as the news was greeted by the multitude outside.
- The pre-pubescent shrieks suddenly reach a crescendo as the chugging electronic beat of the opening bars of "The Locomotion" blasts out of the vast sound system.
- Its efforts to ingest the last scattered parings of modern existence seemed half-hearted, as its voice rose to a crescendo as if to bewail its incapability and incompetence.
- The Jaguar surges forward, catches the Toyota in two seconds, and sweeps effortlessly past - Carly Simon, by happy coincidence, hitting a thrilling crescendo at the very same moment.
- He issued the command like a Roman edict, raising his voice to a querulous crescendo.
- But now you are to leave his land peaceably - "A murmur rose in a crescendo and drowned him out.
- The media and politicians joined the bandwagon and lumped hippies, Hell's Angels, dope-takers and black militants together in a crescendo of reaction.
- By resigning and going public, Heseltine stimulated a crescendo of complaint about the Thatcher style of Cabinet government.
- Jonadab's voice rose to a crescendo.
- The immediate post-war gloom about the decline of the landed families, as sales of landed property reached a crescendo in the early 1920s proved to be ill-founded, even though the Duke of Rutland and other landed aristocrats, did dispose of substantial parts of their estates.
- No one could listen with cold blood and sluggish pulses to the quickening crescendo of the roar preceding the final shout of "Goal!"
- For a second Perdita froze as the reluctant cheers began to crescendo and stuffed her fists in her eyes, fighting back the tears.
- They seem to rise in a brief but sometimes piercing crescendo from the area of the stairwell at Cumnor Place.
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