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Перевод: enthusiastic
[прилагательное] восторженный; полный энтузиазма; полный энергии; увлеченный
Тезаурус:
- The photographs also indicated that the original had two trains (going and striking) and indeed there were some interesting notes prepared by a Dr Byrom who was an enthusiastic amateur clock repairer, and who overhauled the clock in 1970, but these were couched in very general terms.
- Several comments were extremely enthusiastic.
- We sang along to a rousing tune while particularly enthusiastic members of the congregation waved their arms about like stalks of corn blowing in the wind.
- Although initial predictions were that 80 per cent of foot passengers and 70 per cent of car traffic would switch from ferries to Tunnel, recent estimates have been less enthusiastic.
- And the second thing is just how enthusiastic everyone is, when celebrating Mass.
- Like an enthusiastic guide in a foreign country, he is anxious to share with us the unexpected treasures he has found and which we might, without his help, have missed.
- Irving Layton was exactly the sort of man to further that: enthusiastic and bold, erudite and observant, worldly and street-wise, compassionate and cavalier; he could throw all caution to the wind and sing and drink and dance the night away.
- We cannot expect Britain to influence the direction the Community takes in the next decade unless it is a full and enthusiastic member.
- He is an enthusiastic client of Countrywatch.
- In 1543, Henry VIII took as his sixth wife, Catherine Parr, who had already survived two husbands, and she also survived Henry VIII who died in 1547, to be succeeded by his nine year old son, Edward VI, who became an enthusiastic Protestant.
- Sixty-five percent of wives were happy to attend in their husbands' place with the remainder not enthusiastic.
- Some places welcomed Julian's pagan revival; others, including some large and important cities, were much less enthusiastic about his attempt to reimpose it after a generation of rule by Christian emperors.
- John Warr, his opponent in many a tough fight, has described Stuart Surridge as "an enthusiastic extrovert buccaneering risk-taker".
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