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Перевод: ebullient
[прилагательное] кипящий; кипучий; полный энтузиазма
Тезаурус:
- Jim Fleeting, the ebullient manager at a Kilmarnock club hungrier than most for promotion, offered himself to the fraternal elbow of big brother Bobby, the club chairman, and resigned.
- ither way, like the ebullient newly married Severiano Ballesteros of two years ago, he could ski to a new crest this season.
- At a press conference yesterday, an ebullient and seemingly confident Gen Aoun reiterated that there was "no president" in Lebanon, only a "dissolved parliament", and that he headed the "only legal, sovereign and independent" administration.
- The food certainly does not wear a hair shirt, and nor does Rex, ebullient and gregarious, ensuring a meal at his place is a sort of crazy party with himself as the slightly eccentric host.
- This Nikita Krushchev did at his press conference at Central Hall on 27 April when, in his usual ebullient style, he started making references to "underwater rocks" hazarding the goodwill of his visit.
- Here you'll find the ebullient Fats Domino, creator of I'm Walkin' and Be my Guest black-leather clad Gene Vincent, with his slinky vocals in Be-Bop-a-Lula and the cheery J.P.
- Deep gashes of black under the eyes, skin the colour of ashes, a slight wobbliness to his movements, His speech is fastidious, precise in a way that would seem pompous if he were at all ebullient; but with his small, gave voice - sometimes withering, always withered - the impression is of a wary distrust of words and the ways they can be misconstrued.
- He was an ebullient, larger than life denial of all that was Right: he chain-smoked and drank too much.
- Either way, like the ebullient newly married Severiano Ballesteros of two years ago, he could ski to a new crest this season.
- Yorkshire.... 29 Durham....... 16 FORCED to abandon the selection policy that in recent seasons embraced many of the top players qualified for the county but living well out of it in favour of those representing clubs within the broad acres, Yorkshire made an emphatic and ebullient start at Otley in an effort to regain the title they last won in 1987.
- Desmond Egan, an ebullient man known in the enemy camp as Desperate Ego, is confident that he and Dr Kavanagh will win the day.
- Both of these ebullient works testify to the natural world as a paradise: a fact emphasised by the accuracy of the painter, whose easily identifiable plants and birds derive from different seasons and regions and could never have co-existed in reality.
- Which is a pity, because one would have liked particularly to hear more of the ebullient Gumede, a sort of Mad Max of the townships.
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