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Перевод: 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:
- 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.
- You have crops that flourish in the fields.
- 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.
- These texts are unable to be critical of the framework within which prejudice and racism flourish.
- 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.
- Other new centres were to flourish.
- It was the kind of romantic flourish that Oxford may have to produce several times over at Twickenham next month.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- They then grow the virus at 42C, a temperature at which the avian virus grows well but the human virus does not flourish.
- Saying which he passed jauntily from their ken, shutting the door behind him with a flourish.
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