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1 talented orator
Общая лексика: талантливый оратор -
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1. n оратор; трибун2. n амер. юр. истец в процессеanother orator was coughed and scraped down — ещё один оратор был вынужден сойти с трибуны, так как все кашляли и стучали ногами
Синонимический ряд:1. lecturer (noun) lecturer; rhetorician; speaker; talker2. shrewd person (noun) artful dodger; bargainer; diplomat; man of the world; politician; propagandist; public speaker; shrewd person; smoothie -
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a талантливый, одарённыйСинонимический ряд:1. artistic (adj.) artistic; discriminating; graceful; imaginative; pleasing; skillful; sublime; tasteful2. gifted (adj.) able; capable; clever; endowed; gifted; ingenious; intelligent; proficient; skilful; well-endowed -
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ˈɔrətə сущ. оратор he is no orator ≈ он плохой оратор eloquent orator ≈ красноречивый оратор The vulgar are always unwilling to believe that a great orator can be a profound thinker. ≈ Толпа никогда не верит в то, что великий оратор может быть еще и глубоким мыслителем. Public Orator park-bench orator Syn: speaker оратор;
трибун;
- talented * талантливый оратор;
- to be on * быть плохим оратором (американизм) (юридическое) истец в процессе orator оратор;
he is no orator он плохой оратор orator оратор;
he is no orator он плохой оратор Public Orator официальный представитель университета, выступающий на торжественных церемониях (в Кембридже и Оксфорде) stump ~ оратор, выступающий с импровизированной трибуны;
агитатор -
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[ʹɒrətə] n1. оратор; трибунtalented [born, distinguished] orator - талантливый [прирождённый, выдающийся] оратор
2. амер. юр. истец в процессе -
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Синонимический ряд:orator (noun) discussant; lecturer; orator; public speaker; rabble-rouser; rhetorician; speaker; spokesperson; talker -
7 stump orator
1. оратор, выступающий с импровизированной трибуны2. агитатор; демагог, краснобай
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