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Перевод: refreshing
[прилагательное] освежающий; освежительный; [существительное] освежение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- But Floyd's air of mock humility, constant stream of self-reflexive comments ('Quick cut away; lots and lots of minutes have gone by now") and bossy remarks to the cameraman were as refreshing as ever.
- We found it most refreshing.
- Violent thirst for ice cold and refreshing drinks
- Whether such abnormalities lead to sleep being less "refreshing", or to other problems, is not known.
- For those who believe rowing coaches are megaphone-wielding martinets, Spracklen's style has been refreshing: a quiet, almost whining drone of a voice, softly pointing out technical faults or a lack of commitment in a way which commands almost total respect from his charges.
- In May 1964 I travelled by coach with a couple of willing colleagues and a score or more of sixth-formers to spend a week reading, arguing, and welcoming visitors to a refreshing house on the Gower Peninsular in Wales.
- Enjoy a refreshing drink and the spectacular views of the Jungfrau mountain from the sun terrace in the afternoon, or in the evening relax with a drink in the rustic "stuberl" bar.
- In the late twentieth century artists working in performance pose difficulties for the critic, though some observers find it refreshing rather than troublesome to consider work beyond the easel picture and the individual sculpture.
- Sometimes you're a week away from the last performance you gave and then find yourself out there - so that the voice and understanding of the part does need constant refreshing.
- Even after this short apprenticeship, it is refreshing to return to daylight and safety.
- It is refreshing to read Jim Crumley's views.
- However it is extremely refreshing to read a feminist novel which in part tackles the issue of obsessive love so uncompromisingly, and refuses to confuse compulsion with romance.
- This seemed a refreshing attempt to "break the mould" of British politics.
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