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Перевод: expostulate
[глагол] уговаривать; увещевать; протестовать; дружески пенять; спорить; противоборствовать
Тезаурус:
- No one denies that a man is entitled to leave a woman or to expostulate with her.
- Breeze looked up, meaning to expostulate, but was silenced by what she saw in her sister's face.
- Now and again one would try to expostulate with the man in white but it was no good; nobody was listening.
- BELVILLE: If I be set upon a wrong thing you must not dispute with me but do it and expostulate afterwards.
- The choice of the latter led Leavis, to whom I sent the paper later, to expostulate, but at that time I thought that Read was heading for an eminence which, at least as a creative writer, he never attained.
- This caused a check or hitch in the flow of their talk; he was suppressing a need to expostulate.
- I always do sit with my hands in my pockets, except when I am in the company of my sisters, my cousins, or my aunts; and they kick up such a shindy - I should say expostulate so eloquently on the subject - that I have to give up and take them out - my hands I mean."
- Balcon could expostulate all he liked about the depth of British talent but, for Mayer, the film industry remained in Hollywood.
- The man tried to expostulate but Lionel repeated, "I have nothing to say to you."
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