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Перевод: amorously
[наречие] влюбленно
Тезаурус:
- This clerk is amorously alive and even experienced: - deerne love is as double in meaning here as it is at the beginning of Dame Sirith, and the same must hold for the semantically similar privee slyness is very much more the quality of a fabliau lover (cf.
- The Lawrentian hero of A. Alvarez's first novel, Hers (1974), makes a broadly similar choice, selling off his hardbacks as a final gesture of abandonment; and when the hero of Michael Frayn's The Trick of It (1989) beds a lady whose writings have been the subject of his lectures and publications, he finds the experience amorously disappointing.
- While setting up the calm surface of village life in a realistic manner, the film does so only as a contrast to the savagery that ensues: a priest is shot while making a stand against "the enemies and oppressors of mankind", the Post Office lady kills a German with an axe and is promptly bayonetted herself, and the vicar's daughter disposes of the Quisling squire, to whom she had been amorously linked.
- She watched him gazing amorously at those twin orbs, as white as marble, and as plump as pigeons.
- Immediately after we have seated ourselves, Kim's sons and daughters come to us like honeyed fairies, gazing amorously into our eyes and asking questions about where we have come from and would we like to see their rooms.
- Nelson, who was drinking rather too much, was looking at Charity more amorously by the minute.
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