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Перевод: impassioned


[прилагательное]
охваченный страстью; страстный; пылкий


Тезаурус:

  1. She put her name down to speak in the great debate about the state of the English Faculty that was held in the University Senate; and in the Cambridge University Reporter for the 18th February, 1981, occupying a column and a half of small print, sandwiched between contributions from two of the University's most distinguished professors, you may find Robyn's impassioned plea for a radical theorization of the syllabus.
  2. In an impassioned attack on school standards, delivered on St George's day, the Prince of Wales said something to please almost everyone.
  3. The sleeve of this precious little ditty depicted an impassioned Morrissey (is there any other kind?) gazing upwards into an apparently divine light, no doubt praying for greater record sales.
  4. O'Neill made an impassioned defence of his policies on television and appealed for support for what he saw as the only course that could save Ulster from deepening civil unrest.
  5. Probably anticipating the enhancing of the already considerable temperature that might ensue from a stretch of proven hell-raising, Pukwana called for a blues, and set about declaring his intent with that impassioned alto cry (the instrument in his hands displaying the weight of the tenor as well as the wild, wayward quality of the higher horn) that has been thrilling British audiences since the Sixties.
  6. The Observer's Nicci Gerrard admired Faludi's "formidable assault on American society" and French's "impassioned hectoring", but looked in vain for "thoughts on peace, pleasure, doubt or joy".
  7. Forlornly comical in photos, with its gaunt face and fluffy body, no one else from dusty patent lawyers to impassioned animal rights activists can resist calling it the Gheep.
  8. But this singing was different, not quiet holy hymns but loud and impassioned.
  9. I remember an astonishingly impassioned account of the finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony televised live from Berlin.
  10. A glorious Irish voice rang out in song, a manly tenor that equalled the most impassioned of blues.
  11. AN IMPASSIONED appeal for Labour to back electoral reform was made by a leading Shadow Cabinet member yesterday after the national executive decided overwhelmingly to oppose a proportional representation motion.
  12. At the same age, Mary's understanding of the nature and exercise of royal power found its most direct and deeply-felt expression not in awareness of the great political and religious crises of her day, but in quarrels with her governess, Madame de Parois, which were the subject of her most impassioned, "near hysterical" letters to her mother, her regent in Scotland, in 1556 - 7.
  13. Continuing a long and impassioned address, Mr Paisley said "If the Roman Catholic Church flew the Union jack at their chapel I would have no objection, and when they wished to pull it down was their business and their property, but the City Hall was our property".

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