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Перевод: amiable
[прилагательное] любезный; благожелательный; дружелюбный; добродушный
Тезаурус:
- It was there, while the starlings chattered outside his tall windows, there in Robert's amiable clutter of a room, that I appeared to confess to him some unpalatable and, indeed, extremely degrading "facts" about myself.
- FROM the moment that Gary Mason announced his amiable presence at a gymnasium in London's East End yesterday it was pleasingly evident that few fighters have been less inclined to flinch from the truth.
- Banks is an immensely amiable, bearded ex-beatnik who feels that he is at last putting his past behind him.
- In amiable mood one day Leonard remarked of his friend, "I taught him how to dress; he taught me how to live forever."
- In conversation Victoria exudes wit, self-assurance and an amiable openness.
- Not so long ago this humble little eighteenth-century precinct provided an amiable short-cut between St James's Park and Whitehall.
- The Member, David Nicholson, is an amiable, dishevelled figure who voted like a hero on St Valentine's Day against the measure to stop everyone else from hunting.
- The deep Kissinger-bass issuing from that mild and amiable countenance seems somehow to incarnate that balance.
- Berlin Philharmonic opts for amiable Abbado
- They sat in silence, eating, drinking, two amiable and contented men.
- He was a very kind, youngish, amiable scholar of great distinction, and a power in the university.
- Also from the King's Consort is a highly enjoyable new recording of Handel's Four Coronation Anthems, again amiable and relaxed rather than incisively dramatic.
- The two central characters are both academic teachers of English: Morris Zapp is one of the biggest guns in the Plotinus faculty, who elects to take a visiting professorship at Rummidge in order to escape from his marital problems; his place is taken by Phillip Swallow, a nave, amiable, unambitious Rummidge lecturer.
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