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Перевод: keen
[прилагательное] острый; резкий; трескучий; пронзительный; обостренный; проницательный; тонкий (о слухе); глубокий; напряженный; сильный; энергичный; интенсивный; сильно желающий; стремящийся; ревностный; строгий; жестокий; трудный; низкий; сниженный; [существительное] плач по покойнику; причитание по покойнику; [глагол] голосить; причитать
Тезаурус:
- Can I come with you?" by people who were keen to see what happened and who were prepared to treat it as a spectator sport.
- He had keen eyes and quick hands, so it was a long time before he got caught.
- Apart from ice-skating and hockey in my youth, I was not keen on participating in sport, but the sight of skiers gliding over the unmarked hills of newly fallen snow was enticing; so when the actor Jack Bowdry invited me to have a go at the ski-run atop Grouse Mountain, across the inlet from Vancouver, I agreed with alacrity.
- Charlie was dead keen on Lilian doing him credit and she always did, always looked as if she'd just stepped out of a bandbox.
- Although prices have not been announced, Land-Rover is said to be keen that the turbodiesel Discovery should undercut the 17,859 Mitsubishi Shogun five-door turbodiesel.
- I'm not one hundred percent sure Derek is really keen.
- The Agricultural Society are particularly keen to hear from cycling organisations this year as part of their campaign to encourage more visitors to cycle to the showground.
- "With his business training and keen sense of duty, he makes an admirable country gentleman; on all Boards, on all Committees, on all Councils, in politics, and generally in affairs, he is to be counted on and depended upon; he brings an admirable sense of rectitude and a very kindly heart to bear on public business.
- What did Kenyon, not a keen follower of the game, make of the decision that music will have to make way for Test Matches on Radio 3's only waveband?
- Dyson was a beguilingly witty man, handsome and bright-eyed, whose talk was a flow of fantasy, keen literary appreciation and occasional learning.
- The Private Secretary - Michael Marsden, he remembered with an effort - signalled them from the door and McLeish moved forward, keen to see what the kingpin of this row of skittles looked like.
- It is widely believed that Mr Holmes a Court, the so called Perth predator, is keen to buy Dalgety's extensive Australian land interests.
- Racing: Scudamore and punters are keen on Bonanza Boy.
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