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Перевод: impatient speek impatient


[прилагательное]
нетерпеливый; беспокойный; раздражительный; нетерпимый; нетерпящий; нетерпеливо ожидающий


Тезаурус:

  1. As she turned to serve the impatient customer she added: "I've been in palaces and kings' houses, Mr Stone.
  2. It is evident in the vitality of the arts - hardly a city in the country now lacks for an international festival - and it contributed last year to the remarkable election of Mary Robinson, only in her mid-40s and impatient with old ways, to the (largely honorary) post of president.
  3. The Kuwaitis who stayed, and claim to have resisted the Iraqi occupation, are growing impatient with the soldiers who waited in Saudi Arabia until the American-led offensive recaptured their country.
  4. In that way, so Eliot has suggested, Pound made himself responsible for a whole "period", the period of his lifetime, anxiously impatient that it too lift itself to a higher level.
  5. Some impatient firms cannot wait.
  6. Throughout the show's history, for instance, Cleese was the very image of pompous, impatient rectitude.
  7. Nan was impatient.
  8. Forrest gave an impatient frown.
  9. But after just eight months with Boone's gallery - then one of the hottest in town - Koons, the salesman, became impatient with his dealer's marketing strategy and pulled his work from her gallery, reportedly declaring, "You haven't made me famous yet."
  10. Ben rattled his chain lead, impatient for his walk.
  11. Those of you in long-term relationships are impatient with your partners, but they are unlikely to retaliate, unless they are Scorpio or Aries.
  12. I was bolshie, bossy, impatient, ambitious and extremely strong-minded.
  13. Sir Alfred had spent enough of Rubery Owen's profits and was impatient for success; BRM would be closed down if it failed to win races in 1962.

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