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Перевод: garrulous
[прилагательное] журчащий (о ручье); болтливый; говорливый; словоохотливый
Тезаурус:
- With a garrulous old man at the inn.
- Garrulous and expansive, Mick Clarke is firmly ensconced in a modest terraced house in West London where he is AR Director of Virgin's 10 Records.
- Meanwhile, those garrulous starlets who utter a quotable phrase almost every time they open their mouths are few and far between.
- Breeze murmured, as they thanked their garrulous guide and made their escape.
- I was looking forward to a couple of hours of vigorous strolling in the company of what I assumed would be a garrulous, suitably eccentric English guide.
- Cottle, who four years later was to publish the Lyrical Ballads and in old age produced his garrulous and unreliable Reminiscences , immediately saw in Coleridge the signs of "commanding genius", but reserved for Southey's "great suavity of manners" his more enthusiastic praise.
- Once again, it struck you that an actor was more likely to win sympathy from an audience than a slack-jawed garrulous Balaclava.
- But it is when all the brittle, garrulous posturing gives way to something else that this production really shows its intelligence.
- IT HAS BEEN in the air for months: Charles Saatchi, according to New York's uniquely garrulous and paranoid clan of dealers and artists, is selling, and he is selling in a big way.
- From Gordon's insistence on calling himself Gordon, you can take the inference that he's an easy-going, natural kind of guy, garrulous and unafraid to tell stories that the rest of the band openly mock.
- Wordsworth probably never knew how his walks with Dorothy and Coleridge had been misrepresented by the garrulous old man, and would have been sorry to discover the truth.
- It was Anne's turn in the car, driving the five garrulous and argumentative children from the neighbourhood to St Michael's, three miles away.
- With one friend you may be the epitome of patient listening, with another the garrulous fool.
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