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Перевод: enthralling
[прилагательное] порабощающий; захватывающий; увлекающий; увлекательный
Тезаурус:
- Such a heroic venture requires heroic singing, and that is where it seemed this enthralling evening would fall short of its target.
- In The Ultra Spy, he provides some enthralling verbal snapshots of the Nazi moguls he met.
- Robert Henderson reviews an enthralling staging of The Fiery Angel
- "The Jew from Babylon" is an enthralling tale about a Jewish sorcerer, a believer in the faith, hated by demons and disapproved of by rabbis, who in old age endures a turmoil which ends his life.
- But nobody coaches or motivates quite like Barrington and his personality, almost as much as Parke's burgeoning promise, was written all over this enthralling match.
- Though one thinks of The Bartered Bride (among other things) as a cataract of marvellous vocal melody, it is rarely well performed in Britain, mainly because of our lack of really deep-chested lyric tenors of the type that can making singing Czechs such enthralling neighbours.
- Harvest was a particularly enthralling experience.
- But what was very enthralling about the jury service argument was the effect it had on older people themselves.
- The enthralling bestseller about a young Irish nurse training in England.
- Despite the crowds and exterior complex of manager's house, souvenir shop, ticket office and litter baskets, White Scar Cave is an enthralling experience.
- The main drawback to this account is Seiji Ozawa's seeming lack of total control over the inherent pulse: this masterpiece demands a profound appreciation of its structural unity, which is not always apparent here, beguiled the while as we are by Ms Mutter's enthralling seductiveness.
- Traditionalists may huff and puff and say there is nothing like the real thing; aesthetes may deplore the destruction of mystery; but for most of us it proves as enthralling as exploring a maze.
- But Prokofiev's opera owes just as much of its enthralling power to the brilliance of its orchestral writing, and in Edward Downes it has a superlative master of the composer's idiomatic style.
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