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Перевод: masterly speek masterly


[прилагательное]
мастерской; совершенный; великолепный; виртуозный;
[наречие]
мастерски


Тезаурус:

  1. In a masterly television interview on Sunday, John Smith, the shadow Chancellor, exuded competence and an almost Gladstonian fiscal probity, but there was a ring of the Sixties about the accompanying discussion between MPs and experts which left the impression that, in squaring circles, the Labour Party remains endemically the party of inflation.
  2. Masterly inactivity is our sole occupation."
  3. He gave an address which the hearers thought masterly and was the more needed in that the succeeding speeches bumbled.
  4. No philosopher has done more to disown the idea that his writings embody some kind of masterly or authoritative wisdom.
  5. Most bishops thought that the handling by Ramsey of this difficult theme was masterly.
  6. It was a masterly synthesis of the ancient Roman ideal of a ruler (as presented in Suetonius' Lives of the Caesars ) and a new Christian ideal of the ruler as a generous builder of churches and a devout man of prayer (though Einhard was careful to avoid hagiographical over-piety).
  7. They all came as a result of his marvellously intuitive support play, the best stemming from a masterly dummy by his scrum-half partner, Andy Gregory, in only the second minute.
  8. The final sections of "Van Gogh" are particularly masterly: as the painter painfully dies in the little village inn, his friends lament his passing for a moment and then get on with the business of the day - shopping, washing clothes, preparing for work.
  9. The book makes one conscious of Eliot in the sarcophagus of his upper-class eminence; of a sad face of clerical cut - once the face of a delightful shy child - bleakly sprouting from a sartorial apparatus that resembles the mourning clothes of a cabinet minister; of a masterly poseur, an honoured invalid and recluse, of someone snobbish and sometimes selfish and inhumane, who sought relief in literature and in imitation, and who also embodied the opposite of these qualities.
  10. "The people who manage clubs in Poland are not very good businessmen," 'Jacki' said, with masterly understatement.
  11. He handled the many questions in masterly fashion, particularly the probing questions from Cocello.
  12. Yes, but I remember Mayr with Clemens Krauss; this was a masterly realization of the score.
  13. For while Baldwin offered a rare but masterly dislay of two-handed catching; the ever-active Hitchen a taste of the modern hooker's arts; and Packman, Heslop, Wells and Buckton some excellent individual touches, the four candidates with the best chance of recognition fell some considerable way short of hopes and expectations.

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