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Перевод: sociable
[прилагательное] общительный; дружеский; коммуникабельный; [существительное] открытый экипаж с боковыми сиденьями друг против друга; трехколесный велосипед с двумя сиденьями; козетка ; вечеринка ; встреча
Тезаурус:
- It helps people to relax, to feel cheerful and to be more sociable.
- I felt stimulated - mentally alert, talkative and sociable.
- Every year there was a big noisy carnival with its ghost trains and chairoplanes, and yet matrons with shallow baskets did sociable shopping excursions usually ending with coffee in Marine Road and tut-tutting over the state of the borough.
- Before her illness, Rose was a very sociable person, enjoying a full life with her husband Sid, who had retired two years previously.
- "Tis too respective and too sociable
- But some change in himself, the inexorable years, success, the return of his poetry, perhaps the tentative beginning of love, seemed to be making him sociable.
- MacKinnon thinks that the orang-utans may once have been more sociable with a way of life suited to the more open woodland habitat of the suggested ancestor.
- As for sociable hours, I would not be in this trade if I expected to work nine to five, Monday to Friday.
- The apes provide us with much information concerning possible roots of sociable behaviour in man.
- This generous view was endorsed by the Reverend Shaw in 1788; "All ranks in this County are very sociable, generous and kind to each other".
- But this has always been a job for the sociable."
- He did everything at breakneck speed and was insatiably sociable, always turning up when Jane was particularly busy, crashing into the room and asking jauntily: "What's everyone doing? "
- The Russian pilots, all of them young and resplendent in their dark uniforms with epaulettes of red and gold, spoke little English but they were friendly and sociable.
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