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Перевод: effusive
[прилагательное] экспансивный; несдержанный; чрезмерный; эффузивный
Тезаурус:
- They were greeted by the inspired potter - Francis in person, with a flood of effusive French.
- Such effusive collusion from any company employee would suggest that something, somewhere, had gone wrong.
- A boon to Western Union, he conducted business by wire, in effusive capitals.
- revealed the unnamed and effusive turf accountant.
- Charles Barwell, a Manchester University student, was rather more effusive: "It is difficult to choose between Baker and Heseltine.
- Applications programmer Longden is less effusive.
- She did forget the name of the other most memorable character, bearded and effusive.
- Anatole France, more effusive, likened it to a woman who "is so beautiful, so proud, so modest, so tough, so touching, so voluptuous, so chaste, so noble, so familiar, so crazy, and so good that one loves her with all one's soul, and one is never tempted to be unfaithful to her."
- Wallace Mercer, the effusive and outspoken chairman of Hearts, made a public and hostile bid for control of bitter rivals Hibernian, with the intention of merging the clubs to form an Edinburgh team capable of competing in a European super-league.
- Hungary has been effusive in its help to the Romanians - in the first four days after the revolution no fewer than 550 trucks of aid were sent to Romania.
- She would become overly effusive in response, feeling hopelessly alone.
- The next day the headlines gloated with the kind of effusive unction that only the English press can muster.
- A month in Africa and five weeks in Latin America were not unusual, nor was an effusive reception in Paris or Bonn.
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