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[прилагательное]
добродушный; добрый; сердечный; радушный; дружелюбный; общительный; мягкий (о климате); брачный; плодородный; производящий; гениальный; подбородочный


Тезаурус:

  1. It is cut off from the world by a level crossing which the Labour candidate, the genial Ralph Knight, another adopted Lancastrian, admits made him nervous when he first ventured over it.
  2. An emerald green leather footstool stands demurely by the fire; a fakir's brass sideboard from northern India gleams dimly against a wall; two porcelain skunks chase one another across the landing; a unique collapsible divan-cum-four-seater sofa edged in cadmium velvet welcomes you to the front room; a vast oil portrait of a nineteenth-century munitions tycoon, casts a genial glow over the hall.
  3. ANGELA FLOWERS is celebrating her gallery's 25th birthday and her Print Show 1989, at the new premises in Hackney, is a genial round-up of her artists and - a festive hint for the harried - a good place to buy Christmas presents.
  4. Arnold, the genial, unassuming son of an impresario (and godson of Ivor Novello), cheerfully admits that the people likeliest to succeed in getting adopted as Tory candidates are those with the strongest suburban credentials.
  5. I think his genial ghost is already chuckling, that "we'll see who are really the suckers".
  6. Much was owed here to the new Northern Irish Secretary, Douglas Hurd, and to Robert Armstrong on the British side, and to the genial presence of the Fine Gael premier, Garratt FitzGerald, in Dublin.
  7. I enjoyed thoroughly my half-hour with Sousa for he was the most genial of hosts, but when I asked for confirmation of the Samuel Ostrander story he only smiled broadly, shaking his head.
  8. The vista is superb, presenting the fertile, genial great glen and Loch Lochy to the north, and the wild Mamore forest to the south, lurking behind pointy Stob Ban, a delicious little peak.
  9. He seemed his usual genial self as he greeted me in his new office.
  10. For this reason, and at a time of less genial moods, the Report was to come under severe criticism.
  11. He even developed a nice line in badinage with the unusually genial Labour leader, Mr Neil Kinnock.
  12. Personally, however, Diderot seems to have been genial and agreeable.
  13. After a long genial conversation between Gerry Matthews and the road-sweeper, we were on our way.

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