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Перевод: receptive
[прилагательное] восприимчивый; рецептивный
Тезаурус:
- The police attitude now, many councils have found, is more receptive, and the panels have been reconstituted.
- It is the bacterial world's equivalent of sex: "male" microbes donate fertility genes to receptive "female" microbes.
- While his loyalism gave him urban working-class support, it was the rural Protestants who were most receptive to his evangelical emphases and who made a seat like Bannside obviously attractive.
- He could feel an "unbundling" assault on Grandmet would strike a receptive cord in the City.
- We recommend a course of protein treatments to reinforce the hair structure, making it firmer, stronger and more receptive to the colour service.
- if the manager is helpful, facilitating, receptive to ideas and able to plan, people not only like it but respond to it
- Geologists and engineers have begun preaching the virtues of preparation in the central and eastern US as well, to a somewhat less receptive audience.
- While, as has been suggested (21), formal training courses may not reduce the tendency for young people to leave the industry it nonetheless has the potential to create a workforce more receptive to new ideas.
- Gardens are a bountiful habitat, but one that is continually receptive to invasion, offering many openings for mobile species to exploit.
- At first to receptive crowds in Bavarian beer halls, and then across the Federal Republic, Schnhuber peddled his message that the German petite bourgeoisie were the real losers in modern post-industrial society.
- There's a consoling belief, one that has always held dull sway over critical and receptive minds, that both rock and pop are fundamentally about Good Songs.
- With the knowledge that the main feeding, bedding, etc. for the day was over, farmers could attend afternoon courses in a more relaxed and receptive frame of mind.
- New residents are at their most receptive during the first six months.
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