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Перевод: solicitous
[прилагательное] заботливый; внимательный; заботящийся; стремящийся; желающий; полный желания; добивающийся
Тезаурус:
- He would have enjoyed being solicitous after - handing her the Vaseline, witch hazel and bandages with a pious lecture thrown in.
- Fritz was solicitous.
- So the piece was solicitous in trying to alleviate the shocks by explaining that the novelist himself was shocked.
- "He is very solicitous at the moment, of course.
- They had spent a pleasant evening, and James had been most solicitous when he took his leave.
- The boys were solicitous of each other's confidence: the quick were sensitive with the slow.
- She cut up his dinner for him in a charming, solicitous way.
- She was most solicitous (scheming bitch!) so he told her that his wife was cured and they went back to the same old routine.
- Mr Browning was no less solicitous but she read exasperation in his advice to turn from the Gospels to the Psalms, "which may have a calming influence".
- "The first time I saw him we conversed very closely together; and in the prospect of death he seemed solicitous to prepare for it.
- He who had performed for royalty, dined with national presidents, rubbed shoulders with the greatest names in the world of art and theatre, film and music, became a delightful companion and - it was never absent - a solicitous host.
- Clarissa was particularly solicitous to Charles because she saw that, having been very red in the face, he was now quite pale.
- But a solicitous critic (Amis has had his share, for all the faces he makes) could perhaps be counted on to demonstrate that the novelist is sorry that Patrick is sexist.
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