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Перевод: redolent speek redolent


[прилагательное]
ароматный; благоухающий; пахучий; издающий сильный запах; напоминающий; вызывающий воспоминание; вызывающий воспоминания;
[существительное]
вызывающий воспоминание запах


Тезаурус:

  1. Thus it was not until 1598 that an English account - by the scholar, traveller and self-consciously perfect English gentleman, Fynes Morrison - was actually redolent with patronizing contempt, and only in 1617 that there was a complete hatchet job, when Anthony Weldon accompanied James VI and I to Scotland and found the experience utterly abhorrent.
  2. This is a serious omission, redolent of the old habits of thought that if only the public will trust Whitehall, all will be well.
  3. Incomprehensibly, there seem to be as many spotters now in the days of dull diesels and anonymous electrics as there were when we were train-spotters in the last years of steam and the trains bore names like Bihar and Orissa , Baroda , Indore , Drake , Camperdown , and Barfleur , names redolent of history and tradition, summoning up fragrant images of far-off places and the martial rattle of distant centuries.
  4. "Dignity" is not a word that figures in my lexicon of praise (too redolent of the prattle of soulboys) but with Cave's work since Kicking Against the Pricks , it's appropriate and unavoidable.
  5. The gold-shafted darkness seemed redolent of immemorial grief and prayer.
  6. To the layman they were neither beautiful nor exciting, but redolent of the search for the Loch Ness monster, sunken ships and hidden treasure.
  7. It will also rekindle suspicions among the Euro-sceptical wing of the Tory Party that the MEPs, led by Sir Christopher Prout, have sold out to a new brand of Euro-federalism, redolent of continental social and industrial consensus politics.
  8. What it does not convey are the undulations, the surprising humps and bumps more redolent of a seaside links.
  9. When Czechoslovakia achieved its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, it was considered too redolent of the Habsburgs and sadly was destroyed.
  10. Although written with unquestioned partisan commitment to the WEA, the letter reflected some of the fundamental weaknesses redolent of the earlier dissatisfaction which had prompted Mansbridge to write his historic articles in the University Extension Journal in 1903.
  11. The radicalism of the campaign came wholly from the Conservatives, redolent of the shift in the political and intellectual climate of the period generally since 1974.
  12. The portrait is an endlessly interesting example, a theme redolent with social connotations and artistic references.
  13. It is as redolent of the capital's smoke-filled nightclubs and low bars as John Arlott's was of a West Country cricket ground on a midsummer evening.

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