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Перевод: exult
[глагол] ликовать; торжествовать; радоваться
Тезаурус:
- The era of the Spirit in which Christians may exult (2 Cor. 3 throughout) leads inescapably to the rejection the hardship, perplexity and physical sufferings of which the apostle speaks in chapter four, for he carries about in his body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may shine through his personality (2 Cor. 4:103.
- As it seemed, if she were not to die of her love she had to poison it; and even, over its death agonies, to exult.
- Of Sharp, taking his lead from Wilberforce, Prince Hoare wrote "there are few who will not find him to have been one a hero and who would not exult in possessing among the members of their family such a relative".
- With his teachings and observances they could sing and dance, laugh and exult before God - as David did of old, as other psalmists did, as Miriam the prophetess and Moses himself did in his own Victory Song over the Egyptians.
- We nearly died today, and I could think of nothing I'd rather do than exult in life by taking you to bed.
- This column, however, would be less than human were it not to exult in the humiliation of the pollsters in last week's election.
- And exult
- to exult in
- Having defined witchcraft and sorcery as intrinsically evil, anthropologists are often embarrassed when they find them employed quite openly and without moral censure: indeed in some societies in New Guinea and west Africa, people positively exult in their prowess in these occult arts and enjoy a corresponding respect.
- Exult in the rock, be free
- If all else fails, try to adopt the attitude of Betty Vogel (1976, p.66) who says: "Instead of being irritated by difficult patrons, we should exult in their outrageous humanity - in the rich diversity of human personality that we are daily privileged to observe".
- And you, Opal, you will exult in it because you made it possible.
- That you insult, exult, and all at once,
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