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Перевод: relish
[существительное] удовольствие; пристрастие; наслаждение; склонность ; капелька ; приятный вкус; приятный привкус; приятный запах; приправа ; закуска ; гарнир ; соус ; чуточка ; малое количество; небольшое количество; привлекательность ; [глагол] получать удовольствие; находить приятным; наслаждаться; смаковать; служить приправой; придавать вкус; делать острым; приправлять; иметь вкус; отзываться
Тезаурус:
- During the first visit he was in such low spirits he could not bring himself to meet even the faithful Cottle; during the second, in early April, optimism and humour had sufficiently returned for him to relish a meeting with one especially talkative woman on his homeward walk.
- If only Cassan can get him safely through the speed leg, which so often plays a decisive part in the overall result, he looks as though he would relish the bigger obstacles expected for the second and third legs.
- A few things nettled her: she did not relish being a clearing house for family complaints, for instance, and was carefully reticent on such occasions.
- So much of professional life is spent in the competitive atmosphere of interviews and auditions that a chance to work on themselves constructively and together is something actors relish.
- It was a strange experience, to be hiring a servant, but Wilson was in too confused a state to relish this evidence of her change in status.
- Which Sykes still tells, with relish, every time we meet.
- First Paul Nixon showed intelligence when he ignored an opportunity to shoot and pulled the ball back instead for the better-placed David Mehew to score and then, two minutes later, Mehew combined with Devon White before sending over a cross that Gary Penrice, a yard out, accepted with relish.
- I had observed with what relish he had improvised a rape - of a Soviet actress - for a scene in one of our novels.
- At the same time we can relish the days more and more, and search in their interstices for the hidden treasures and thus our lives may become the supreme adventure and treasure hunt of the transcendent.
- Mr Morton, who has made many speeches on the need for an integrated and planned transport policy, would in any case be unlikely to relish the job of breaking up the rail network.
- He said: "If the court's inclination at the end of the day is to interfere with the 600,000 award of damages, then she, for her part - although she does not fear a retrial and again does not relish it - would be willing to accept whatever your lordships should decide is the right figure."
- He was entirely suited to enjoy the hospitality at the Castle, to relish Sir John's venison and cranberry sauce and compliment him on the beauty of his larches.
- That would limit his amusements, but nevertheless he was confident in his ability to find purposes to suit him, enthusiasms to pursue, people to relish
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