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Перевод: inquisitive speek inquisitive


[прилагательное]
любознательный; пытливый; назойливо любопытный


Тезаурус:

  1. Already the house was surrounded by inquisitive people.
  2. He cocks an inquisitive eyebrow at Robyn as she passes.
  3. A very young man has shot himself and "we" ride off in an inquisitive Gadarene "cavalcade" ("our ladies had never seen a suicide") to view the corpse; "everything's so boring" - recall Marya Lebyadkin's words - "one can't afford to be squeamish about one's amusements so long as they are fun"; and Lyamshin, the man who gets himself asked to parties to mimic women in labour, new-born babies, and peasants in the confessional, steals a bunch of grapes from the room of death.
  4. This insatiable hunger to know other people's business alarmed her, for she was the least inquisitive of mortals.
  5. to ask inquisitive and impertinent questions like Paul Pry, the title character in a comedy by John Poole (1825).
  6. would become too inquisitive.
  7. She is also hugely inquisitive, and unless they have planned their route carefully, and can keep safely abreast of her, Diana is quite likely to open interesting-looking doors to see what is behind them.
  8. In the heat of the midday sun we reached Ingleborough's companion top of Simon Fell, deserted except for a few inquisitive Swaledale sheep.
  9. Small, compact, puckish, he had the aura of an insatiably inquisitive vole, continually turning over ideas, playing with them, and challenging you to come clean about what you thought.
  10. You may think that in a democracy you too can flick idly through ice-screws and ropes, but the moment you prod anything with an inquisitive finger, an assistant will leap on you with a quiz as to your standard of rock-climbing.
  11. He blew his inquisitive nose on a large handkerchief and produced a notebook and pencil which he pointed at the butcher.
  12. Having been reduced now to travelling on foot, he could not make the return journey to Bristol in a day, and Sara too often found herself left lonely and uneasy in a cottage whose attractions were not increased by the coming of winter, or by neighbours who were "a little too tattling and inquisitive".
  13. There are always people about, in tractors, walking or riding; there is always an inquisitive dog.

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