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Перевод: raconteur
[существительное] хороший рассказчик
Тезаурус:
- Born in 1900, the same year as the Queen Mother, he had spent twenty-three years at the top, he had travelled all over the world, he had stories and memories of escapades and people and was a colourful raconteur.
- The centre of angling activity in Assynt is Inchnadamph Hotel, owned and run by one of the north's most colourful characters, Willie Morrison: expert fisherman and raconteur, always ready to help, advise, and, when necessary, commiserate with his angling guests.
- Yet it was the submission of two "humorous" scripts in "The Raconteur" series that finally won me a job with the C.B.C.
- "Later," went on the vicar, "Donald Templeton showed himself a skilful cross-country skier, on and off piste, a witty raconteur and an enthusiastic do-it-yourselfer.
- Over the years, Page has established himself as a medieval raconteur, delighting his audience with tales of, say, thirteenth-century Paris; but anecdotes aside, he has also been refining the presentation and programming so that, almost without realising it, his audiences learn a good deal about the often totally unfamiliar music being performed.
- Raconteur and raisonneur , in his art as in his personal life, he is a concealed author who is evident enough in his hotly opinionated fiction: he is not given to expounding his own passionate opinions there, but can be recognised without difficulty in almost every aspect of every one of his novels, including the speech assigned to his often disputatious characters.
- I posted two scripts for a series to be called "The Raconteur", which were a collection of after-dinner stories tied together by narration.
- A born raconteur, the racy style of his lectures, with his well known yarns - the most famous being that of the "Woman who did" - I suspect got more chemistry into our thick heads than did the much admired cool, classic perfection of the lectures of Prof F. L. Pyman.
- He was also a superb phonetician, and a master of mimicry, a technique which he used to the full as a raconteur.
- Our questions ranged far and wide and his courtesy and patience turned them into an intriguing trail of discovery which was endlessly fascinating and richly rewarding, for he is also a natural raconteur.
- Birch is an ebullient polymath, a former professor of biology at the University of Sydney, no mean theologian, a philosopher and devotee of A. N. Whitehead, a distinguished member of the World Council of Churches, a raconteur, an activist in a multitude of good causes, and one of last year's recipients of the Templeton Prize, the most prestigious and valuable prize in the world for progress in religion.
- john walters: raconteur
- A MAN of many parts, Warren Tute was thought by those who knew him only slightly to be a good raconteur and a popular member of the Garrick.
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