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Перевод: importunate speek importunate


[прилагательное]
назойливый; докучливый; настойчивый; безотлагательный; спешный;
[наречие]
назойливо


Тезаурус:

  1. This was despite the fact that Churchill, amazingly for a new and over-rewarded recruit to the Conservative Party who twelve years before had nearly broken up the Asquith Cabinet with his demand for a larger navy, began his Chancellorship by presenting an importunate demand to the Admiralty ministers (who were Baldwin's closest friends in the Government - Davidson was the junior minister) for a slashing of the cruiser replacement programme.
  2. Although each mother does her best to restrict her milk to her own young when she visits the nursery, the other babies who surround her when she arrives are so importunate that this is not easy.
  3. The truce of Esplchin in September did nothing to quieten importunate creditors, and on 30 November, having sent a bitter denunciation of Archbishop Stratford to the pope, Edward frustrated, desperate and furious - set out for England to wreak revenge and secure funds.
  4. I am importunate.
  5. They were never importunate, never servile; they never tried to lure Europeans into the kind of patron-client relationship which is often assumed to be vital to the functioning of the colonial psyche but which many Englishmen in fact found more annoying than gratifying.
  6. Inside the gentlemens' lavatory, Peregrine became importunate.
  7. I think it's quite proper for us to be importunate and hammer on the door and say it again as, as the deliverance would have us say, and I'm sure our Roman friends will understand our importunity.
  8. I came to believe that Y2wshu must have been descended from the importunate widow, for he seldom left me alone in those early months, and I was glad to crawl under my mosquito net at night, only to be woken at earliest dawn by my faithful and dutiful friend.
  9. And there you are importunate even as I am.
  10. University posts, however, were an attractive means of obliging friends, and a good deal safer, for popular feeling was rarely aroused and it was relatively easy to escape from an importunate friend by arguing that the place had already been promised.
  11. Even though he exhibited less humour than Ibsen on a bad night, the frantic phone calls just mentioned - by the conquering Germans from Oslo to Berlin trying to get the importunate Foerer off their backs - offer clear elements of farce.
  12. She had never met Naomi in her life, but in death she grew to love her: she had taken her into herself, had learned her likings, had read her books and tried (although not herself musical) to listen to her music, she had spoken much of her to the children, had insisted upon treating her as an ally, as a friend beyond the grave, had reinvented her and kept her close to them - oh, not without awareness of the dangers, of the necessary distortions and consolations, but then all life is danger, and Liz had embarked willingly upon its full tide with those three small boys, with that ambitious, importunate widower and that friendly ghost.
  13. Stews, though, and soups do not improve in its importunate embrace.

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