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Перевод: recite
[глагол] декламировать; читать вслух; повторять по памяти; рассказывать; излагать; перечислять; отвечать урок
Тезаурус:
- At least three vans regularly tour London persuading Jews to fulfil religious obligations - inviting them into the vans to say prayers or recite the traditional blessings over bread and wine.
- One youngster who loved to recite to him felt utterly rejected when she heard him remark that "some unsuccessful applicants were no better than this child".
- A control group were asked to name the first vegetable they thought of and another group were asked to recite "fifteen times" fifteen times and then to name a vegetable.
- One boxing scribbler of the tabloid persuasion used to recite a Guardian intro which Keating dashed off in a Bavarian hotel room, while struggling to complete a long overdue script for children's television: "Tonight in Munich, Muhammad Ali of The Universe will defend his world heavyweight title against Richard Dunn of 23 Railway Cuttings, Bradford, West Yorkshire."
- When I was researching this subject, the opening exchange of conversations was so invariable that I learnt to recite it at once to save time.
- The simple response to this is to recite the general principle that no treatment is warranted, or indeed lawful, without consent, and that if consent is withdrawn, nothing need be done.
- "What am I?" she asked looking at Tumbleweed, and then began to recite in a sing-song voice, "with a stick in me hand and a stone in me throat, I walk through the land in me shiny, red coat."
- On the completion of the circle, Moran again had to recite the Last Decade.
- As soon as Leonard learned to talk he was taught to recite the first words of the Shema , the "creed" of Judaism which originated on Sinai with Moses and is recited daily:
- The canons erected this burly structure at the close of the 12th century, and gained isolation both to recite their offices and perhaps to escape from damp and cold below; a wide staircase and a gentle gradient took them through the thickness of the N wall.
- Critchley's party-piece has the rounded phrasing, the well-turned punchline of frequent rehearsal (it's claimed that some of his fans can recite it back to him), but it captures the tone of the Tories in those days perfectly.
- In years to come, old men will stare into clubhouse pints and recite the names like a litany, from Webb (J) to Richards (D), the way the Welsh drool over all those Davieses and Williamses.
- In a classic experiment in the 1930s, J. Stalnaker and E. Riddle asked subjects to recite a Longfellow poem, The Village Smith , that they had learned years before in school.
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