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Перевод: peroration
[существительное] разглагольствование; заключительная часть речи; заключение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- But to leave this chapter with such a peroration would close prematurely the development of the very argument we need to pursue if a clarification of "biological mind" is to follow.
- Three weeks after the Tory campaign opened with a film of Mr Major's journey back to his south London roots, he again invoked the "Brixton to Downing Street" theme in an emotional peroration.
- There was a pause in Horowitz's peroration.
- Charlton had the decency to colour up at the bare-faced plugs for his product that the worthy representing British Gas had been able to lever into his opening peroration.
- " I enjoyed your peroration as much as I deplore your jacket!"
- "Ours is not unlike the job of a good barrister," Peter Yeo observed, reaching a peroration.
- At the fte Stepan Verkhovensky, the man of the 1840s, makes a speech arguing that Shakespeare matters more than boots, and Raphael more than petroleum; whipping himself up in his peroration to declare that mankind can get on without bread but not without beauty.
- BRIGHTON: "We are fit to serve our country," said Neil Kinnock, the Labour Party leader, in the peroration to the peroration of an epic speech to conference.
- Then comes the peroration.
- Sandys concluded his White Paper with a peroration:
- Despite the usual blazing peroration with which the speech ended, full of "greatness and glory", it is hard to imagine that Mosley and Joyce could long be accommodated in the same political movement.
- Numberless are the ministers who have come to grief at the height of their peroration as a child has let out a deep sigh, articulating the inner feelings of some and distracting into amusement the rest of the congregation who were listening.
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