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Перевод: gumption
[существительное] смышленость ; находчивость ; сообразительность ; здравый смысл; растворитель для красок
Тезаурус:
- Or like my mum and dad, who were as keen as anyone to get off Earth, but hadn't the gumption or the connections to get a work permit on an orbital.
- As for North, "he would either go to jail or be decorated", Secord used to say to Hakim; and McFarlane told him - as he sat jet-lagged and exhausted in his office the night after a gruelling Iranian session in Frankfurt - that "if the world only knew how many times you have kept a semblance of integrity and gumption to US policy, they would make you Secretary of State."
- Angus, who admired guts and gumption, had missed the adventurous and spirited Miranda even more than he expected.
- One of these tunnels, which seemed awesomely long, black and terrifying, was, with gumption and at such times as the brook was not in full spate, explorable.
- But she hasn't got the gumption.
- There was, in McFarlane's words, "no cry for solicitation and if anyone with any gumption could manage without being led or asked, then a contribution would have been welcome."
- Even so, she didn't need Our Mam to tell her what every pretty girl knew if she had any gumption at all.
- The signs had all been there if only she'd had the gumption to read them.
- I thought my Walter had a bit more gumption.
- Use your gumption as they say in Yorkshire and above all pay attention to the way in which the goods are described to you.
- Now I've gone lazy but I still have enough gumption to realise the breakthrough is not going to be intellectual but spiritual.
- He hadn't the gumption.
- Flinging her head upwards, she stared at Leo, and several seconds must have elapsed before she had the gumption to grasp his extended hand.
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