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Перевод: genius speek genius


[существительное]
одаренность ; гениальность ; гений ; гениальный человек; гениальная личность; чувства, связанные с каким-л. местом; настроения, связанные с каким-л. местом; дух времени


Тезаурус:

  1. Beside the surrealists, there were the groups known as the Bande a Prevert (poets, mainly), the Famille Sartre (which included Greco), the commmunists, the painters, the existentialists, and such minor gatherings as the lettristes, followers of the self-styled genius and concrete-poetry manufacturer, Isidore Isou.
  2. Responsible for Chanel No. 5 and the "little black dress", her genius has assured her name will never die.
  3. What he has learned from Goldsmith ("the only genius I have ever come across") is that the holding company is not the most important unit of corporate organisation.
  4. His eyes gleamed, but he imagined it was still to do with the vistas shown to the merchant by the Genius of Riches.
  5. He knows better than that, and anyway he is rumoured to be paying the Italian genius a lot of money for his one-box design vision that forms part of BMW's long-rumoured MPV programme.
  6. Probable sad answer: cling to it as part of Britain's eccentric genius.
  7. It must have seemed clear to him at once that Tolkien was a man of literary genius, and this fact only brought home to him his own sense of failure as a writer.
  8. He says he once told Peter he had "the ignorance of his brother without the excuse of his genius".
  9. And the more idiosyncratic his genius (this is the case of Milton, surely), the more likely it is that what will be copied is his mannerisms.
  10. It was wittily said by a bright genius, who observed another to labour in the composition of a discourse he was to deliver in public, that such a painstaker was fitter to make a pulpit than to preach in it.
  11. Those who have cottoned on to the streak of genius in Brittain's seemingly eccentric modus operandi have struck a rich vein of gold as the stable's horses are often priced a good deal longer than they should be.
  12. It may be that his gifts lay in the thrill and risk of live performance, losing their savour in aspic; or, more likely, that his genius was always overrated.
  13. At Kelmscott House I heard Grant Allen recommending State endowment of literary genius: I saw William Morris and I was pleased and awed.

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