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Перевод: sentiment speek sentiment


[существительное]
чувство; сентиментальность ; мнение; отношение; настроение; пожелание
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Тезаурус:

  1. As on other occasions, Imperial sentiment was a weak basis for a key part of British policy.
  2. To this day, it signifies almost better than any other building the Victorians' love of spectacle and sentiment and their confidence that a new world order could be created out of a massive syncretism.
  3. After the four years of murderous deadlock on the Western Front - most of Canto 16 is concerned with that - "Here we go again" or "plus a change" expressed a sentiment that was intolerable.
  4. Sadler had articulated the political sentiment in his Manchester inquiry when he remarked on how education was but one aspect of "a many sided problem", and as such it necessitated both the development of individuality and personal conviction and "a sense of national duty and obligation towards the State", which could only come through "better and more systematic training for the duties of citizenship and for home-making and family claims".
  5. At Christmas we are confronted with the face of a baby and it seems churlish to obstruct the tide of warmth and sentiment which flows out to descend on Bethlehem.
  6. Within the ranks of the music press, there seemed to be a genuine grief at the split and the band's loyal followers responded accordingly, filling the letter pages with tearful, doleful sentiment.
  7. Amber Scott, playing Banning's daughter, entertains the sighing pirates with a ballad of such sick-making sentiment that it makes Shirley Temple look like Billie Holiday.
  8. These warm-hearted Northerners, I reflected, so gloriously "incorrect" in their dealings - a sentiment amplified by the sighting of an advertisement for local keep-fit classes headed "Tums and Bums".
  9. Do you understand that sentiment?" "
  10. With the crowd being the most volatile in the Caribbean - rioting held up play for 25 minutes during the Test against India in 1989 -there might be some trouble but only if the West Indies are faring badly, rather than as a result of any anti-South African sentiment.
  11. Likewise Churchill, who would have agreed with her sentiment when she told him that without the Board of Education, the Board of Trade was "powerless" to make "a better worker, a better man, or a better citizen of the young worker."
  12. The thing is that it's obviously genuine sentiment and that's why I like The Smiths.
  13. Money market rates, at below 101/2 p.c., were reflecting sterling's strength and "pure bull sentiment for the Conservatives" a dealer said.

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