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Перевод: replete
[прилагательное] наполненный; насыщенный; переполненный; пресыщенный; хорошо обеспеченный; хорошо снабженный
Тезаурус:
- Mrs Helmsley was found guilty after a trial replete with tales of how she bawled out employees and charged 12 department store brassieres to her hotel.
- The key difference between the charges against Mr Clinton and those against Mr Bush is that Gennifer Flowers came forward to accuse Mr Clinton, albeit lured by a large sum of money, and replete with records of telephone conversations.
- The record of this government, conviction-inspired though it thinks of itself as being, is replete with pragmatic compromise of every kind.
- Menstrual taboos, even in their Jewish expressions, are replete with an ambivalent fusion of the sacred and the taboo.
- Datelined Doomsday and with a cover photograph of Mr Punch walking into the sunset entitled The End, Punch's valedictory edition is replete with black humour.
- The ceremony in this Anglo-Norman setting was replete with references to Charlemagne, Napoleon, and Churchill.
- "I will speak to you today on a text from that book, the Book of Exodus, which is so replete with wisdom concerning the leader and the led.
- feeling complete, replete, like a cat sleeping in the sun has all four paws buried under its furred belly, sun too hot to move, tail wrapped over its sleeping nose, I went back to our bed to curl up next to where you had been.
- The press officers who compose them aren't employed for their outstanding literary flair and their missives routinely come replete with weak jokes and dismal puns.
- But whatever their collective response to coming second, no one could complain of losing to a Bath side so replete with experienced English caps and burgeoning talent.
- Yet he may wear a Heart replete with Guile,
- This is the earliest novel that may reasonably be termed a thriller - a strongly atmospheric work, replete with midnight encounters, the eponymous mysterious and rather worrying white-clad lady and a highly dislikeable villain in the form of the obese and oleaginous Count Fosco.
- People sat about, replete and vacant.
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