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Перевод: eagerness


[существительное]
пыл ; рвение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. There's not the character or eagerness of that car, or indeed the Metro.
  2. There is no need to over-play the slightly pathetic quality but seek out the eagerness of his search for something to do.
  3. An unseasonal hot summer, and discreet romances - kept so by the message "secrecy" conveyed by a full-blown rose over two buds - must have been splattered over the front page of the Bradford Clarion , owing to the overheated eagerness of the aforementioned buds to bloom.
  4. Often, when I was cycling through the camp after coming off duty, I would spy Thursby in the distance beavering along, head down against the gale, full of eagerness to get back on the job and spot any mistakes we had made during his absence.
  5. Kathleen had always rushed for the post, even in the days when their father had laughed at her eagerness and stood above her as she scooped up the white and brown envelopes.
  6. The eagerness of you.
  7. Like most American enterprises, ski resorts are run with an eagerness to please that is virtually unknown in Europe.
  8. What is likely to strike us, however, is the compliment that Pound pays us; his courteous confidence in our disinterestedness, our patience and eagerness, and our capacity to experience what is on the page before us, whether in French or English, without needing to have him constantly at our elbows, nudging us and crying, "Can't you see ?"
  9. In Nightwalker, set to a medley of Duke Ellington, Hall shows that he can dovetail a strong variety of jazz elements without looking derivative, and the men in particular pounce on his choreography with eagerness and panache.
  10. You can forgive people in the Fifties for their eagerness to believe that the problems of highly industrialized societies had been solved, that capitalism worked and that the industrial revolution was at last delivering the goods for everyone that there were practically no losers.
  11. In his eagerness to depict the cloudy psychology of an adolescent, Motion has forgotten to give the boy a personality.
  12. A cat inhibits the desire to spring prematurely and controls to a deliberate end its eagerness for the instant gratification of a natural appetite.
  13. I recommend it particularly for Sunday lunch with visitors from abroad whose eagerness to try a proper British pudding might grow a little faint if faced with a hefty suet pudding or steamed sponge.

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