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Перевод: expatiate
[глагол] разглагольствовать; распространяться
Тезаурус:
- In popular speech, when people expatiate upon the virtues or vices of the British, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, Jewish or any other so-called "race", they are really talking about particular cultural attitudes and characteristics.
- From perhaps a weakness, or, as I rather hope, more fancy and warmth of feeling than is quite reasonable, my mind is ever impressed with admiration for persons of high birth, and I could, with the most perfect honesty, expatiate on Lord Errol's good qualities; but he stands in no need of my praise."
- He will pick out these celebrated nightspots to the cooing nurse on his arm, and meticulously expatiate, say, on their relative distances to the earth- and to each other.
- Charles's faint echo of the word "privilege" prompted the Sergeant to expatiate.
- Although he cannot escape from the linearity of language (see 7.2, 7.5.3), James does the next best thing, which is to fasten our attention initially on the most immediate feature of Pemberton's predicament: his uncomfortable sense of indecision, and then to expatiate on it so that by the time we have threaded our way through two paragraphs, we have built up a sensitive grasp of the coexisting intricacies and ironies of that predicament (the ironies will concern us in section C below).
- There was, undeniably, an issue: whether the nonspecialist had any right to expatiate on scientific matters.
- He uses words like "expatiate".
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