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Перевод: flourish speek flourish


[существительное]
размахивание; помахивание; росчерк ; завитушка ; загогулина ; пышность ; цветистое выражение; туш ; фанфары ; цветение; процветание;
[глагол]
пышно расти; разрастаться; расцветать; процветать; преуспевать; быть в расцвете; жить; размахивать (оружием); действовать; выставлять напоказ; цветисто выражаться; делать росчерк пером


Тезаурус:

  1. My country is full of distinctions of this kind, and in the congenial climate of Oxford they flourish to form a semantic jungle through which only the natives can make their way.
  2. You have crops that flourish in the fields.
  3. In the beginning most of the members were elderly and the first meetings were ill-attended, but by the spring of 1935 more younger people had joined and, encouraged by the consent of the Duke of Montrose to be the President, it began to flourish, reaching a membership of about 150.
  4. These texts are unable to be critical of the framework within which prejudice and racism flourish.
  5. Yet vestigial gestures towards value persist, usually at the end of an exposition, where the critic in a final flourish claims, or at least hopes, that something valuable has emerged from the analysis; a revelation of the quality of the author's imagination; or of the inevitable tendency of all texts to be about their own processes of composition, or to come apart in the reader's hand; or of the aesthetic fascination of the patterns of imagery that have been revealed; or, at the very least, and least interestingly, that something "interesting" will have been said.
  6. Other new centres were to flourish.
  7. It was the kind of romantic flourish that Oxford may have to produce several times over at Twickenham next month.
  8. The small animals (invertebrate and vertebrate) reproduce quickly when the going is good; and as they multiply in spring, the resident carnivores (Arctic fox, snowy owl and rough-legged buzzard) flourish too.
  9. These tiny creatures take the very rocks and stones as their food, releasing the valuable minerals into the soil upon which plant life may flourish.
  10. By the time her mother rose in an elegant flourish of Pucci and swept her towards the door in that ostentatiously motherly way she had, Jo was in a sulk as deep as the Pacific Trench.
  11. The final flourish in this humanizing of the natural landscape is given by an individual, as the thatcher in Ronald Blythe's Akenfield explains: "We all have our own pattern; it is our signature you might say.
  12. They then grow the virus at 42C, a temperature at which the avian virus grows well but the human virus does not flourish.
  13. Saying which he passed jauntily from their ken, shutting the door behind him with a flourish.

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