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Перевод: extol speek extol


[глагол]
превозносить; нахваливать


Тезаурус:

  1. On this he was adamant and unswerving, however much his father might extol the supreme chance at Oxford to make contacts for a future career, as yet undefined.
  2. Childhood thus became a condition to be explored and valued for its own sake, much as the French "philosophes" had formerly thought to examine and extol "natural man" in his savage state.
  3. So there is little chance of our newsreaders breaking off, US-style, from a headline story to extol the virtues of a brand of paint, or even a national newspaper.
  4. Ours currently extol the virtues of Britain's response to the French Revolution (5), remind us of our traditional relationship with Russia (10), the danger implicit in teenage romance (20) and the importance of our architectural heritage (50).
  5. Keegan duly appeared at the press conference to extol his new club and his sponsors, despite the fact he was known not to drink the product himself.
  6. In your natural desire to extol the virtues, however, your leader (" Moving with the times," 27 January.
  7. Douglas Hurd, then Home Secretary, and a number of other Conservative ministers began to extol the virtues of "active citizenship" as a way of overcoming the lack of a sense of responsibility to the community, lawlessness and overdependence on the state.
  8. This call to worship is followed quickly by the call to be thankful: "Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him."
  9. and extol him with music and song.
  10. There are instances where the official syllabus recommends one type of content and emphasis (e.g. in language skills), while the official examination is clearly constructed with the intention of testing different ones; or cases in which the official aims of education extol the virtues of self-reliance and enquiry-based education, whereas the official syllabus contains an outline of content so rigid and overcrowded as to render any initiative almost impossible to achieve.
  11. As we do "give thanks with a grateful heart" we remember that the weak can be strong again and this can cause us to "extol" God, which means to praise enthusiastically (from the Latin tollo meaning "praise").
  12. TWO whole pages of advertisement in the top people's paper, The Times , extol the virtues and rewards of owning a word processor made by Olivetti.
  13. At the turn of the century William and Dorothy Wordsworth began to extol the beauties of the area.

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