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be writ largestresses
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
be writ large
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)