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Перевод: exclamation speek exclamation


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Тезаурус:

  1. They should begin to learn explicitly about the uses of the apostrophe and the exclamation mark.
  2. In Section 2 he rejects the suggestion, conveyed by the exclamation, "Surely a similarity must strike us, or we shouldn't be moved to use the same word", that some act must precede the act of using the word; and in Sections 5 and 10 he talks about the "mistake" labelled by the word "to make" as it occurs in the question, "What made you call this "red"?")
  3. And instead of an Eiffel Tower such as expressed the surging self-confidence of the late-nineteenth-century Paris exhibition, the symbol of the Festival was the Skylon, a useless but elegant exclamation mark supported in thin air by thin cables - like Britain, somebody said, without any visible means of support.
  4. It was an exclamation she might have had to clarify.
  5. Zambia's vulgar exclamation echoed round the canteen.
  6. However, it does also remove any chance of adjusting your line with the accelerator, causing artificially strong understeer that builds up as soon as the ASR exclamation mark lights up in the speedometer.
  7. the spelling and writing system of English: letter, capital letter, alphabet, punctuation, full stop, question mark, exclamation mark, quotation (speech) marks, apostrophe , etc.;
  8. Meredith uttered an exclamation of disgust.
  9. She was used to her old mistress's pallor, to the skeleton thinness, to the heavy, bruised-looking eyes but walking into her bedroom on the beautiful summer's morning and looking towards the bed she was stopped in her progress and forced to control the exclamation of horror that rose to her lips.
  10. There is a German lady called Louise most anxious to see you again," - here I suggest two exclamation marks - "and I have some Jewish friends who are also desirous to meet you.
  11. This exclamation was directed not at the Captain but at the aromatic roast loin of pork that was steaming towards them, propelled by Cesare.
  12. And his hair is an exclamation mark.
  13. Crime and Punishment was different in that Dostoevsky never supposed lots of people would begin committing Raskolnikov-type murders; Danilov doing so was enough to produce from him the exclamation "It has happened!"

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