|
|
|
⇒ writ large |
| |
fig. |
явственно читаться (That desire is writ large across Stevens's recent output. • The unspoken question was writ large upon Rose's face. • Obviously, dejection was writ large on his face, as he could not get more ‘coverage'. • Meantime the old salt ("ex-coasting skipper" was writ large all over his person) had hobbled up alongside in his bumpy, shiny boots. • The anger of victims confronted with the complacency and hostility of local and federal authorities was writ large on their faces and made clear in their comments to reporters. • The pain of losing to their great rivals one of the three trophies they won during their all-conquering 2003 season was writ large on the faces of the Bradford players. 4uzhoj); явственно ощущаться (The pain of crushingly low oil market prices and wary investors is already writ large across the US shale heartlands. theguardian.com 4uzhoj) |
fig., context. |
встречаться сплошь и рядом (This shortsightedness might seem like Hamid's own tragic flaw were it not writ large elsewhere throughout history. nytimes.com 4uzhoj) |
|
English thesaurus |
|
|
fig. |
be clear and obvious (Obviously, dejection was writ large on his face, as he could not get more ‘coverage’. • The anger of victims confronted with the complacency and hostility of local and federal authorities was writ large on their faces and made clear in their comments to reporters. • The pain of losing to their great rivals one of the three trophies they won during their all-conquering 2003 season was writ large on the faces of the Bradford players. • Inside, the murals and detailing were exquisite, but perhaps the images that stayed with us the most were those of the monks clad in their red robes - serenity writ large on their seemingly ageless faces. lexico.com) |