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Перевод: eager speek eager


[прилагательное]
стремящийся; сильно желающий; полный страстного желания; нетерпеливый; напряженный; горячий; энергичный; острый


Тезаурус:

  1. Crowds of eager spectators were massed along the paths on either side from the grand cascade to the middle of the place de la Concorde.
  2. He was not, commented the journalist from the local paper, "perhaps very convincing to men and women eager to find out what Christianity really means".
  3. "They bound along, eager and unquestioning across the icy wastes with the driver with the whip over them saying "mush, mush".
  4. Jack was tall and strong, a ball-winner, always constructive and eager to set his forwards in motion with an accurate and penetrative pass.
  5. In fact, he was so eager to be off that he would have left it in the street if I had not insisted that he should take the coals to his mother."
  6. Everyone crowded round, eager and excited.
  7. Gosplan and other central economic organs from 1921 on had accumulated on paper a number of plans for reconstruction which they were now eager to realize.
  8. The testator's intention once again appears to be that his daughter's whole estate should devolve according to the rules of intestacy, and so end in her brother's eager hands.
  9. A crowd of eager "punters", and the illegal betting-shop on the waste-ground at the back of Budhill Avenue were also carted off lock, stock and blackboard.
  10. Mr Clinton seemed eager to heal wounds and to overcome dissatisfaction within his own party.
  11. But the authorities take all complaints seriously, which leads some constables to fear "the flippin' solicitor's letter" (FN 5/10/87, p. 16), although one middleranking officer once expressed considerable sympathy for the post - tion some police constables find themselves in as a result of being hedged (as they are in Northern Ireland's more unusual position as a divided society) between authorities who are exceedingly sensitive to complaints against the police and a public which has sections eager to complain, even in Protestant-dominated Easton.
  12. The Americans have long been eager for the Japanese to help Latin America's economies, and mused that the Europeans might want to shoulder a degree of responsibility for Africa.
  13. Frequent nights on the tiles, punch-ups and eager girlfriends were clearly taking their toll on him and Manuel said it was taking Sombro longer to get over his binges when he came home.

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