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Перевод: aquiline speek aquiline


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Тезаурус:

  1. His hair was long and thick, his large nose aquiline.
  2. At an upstairs window they present a life size dummy head: firm jaw, aquiline nose, shining complexion.
  3. One day soon I will rip its beak off and glue it onto the end of my own fine aquiline conk, and, secure in my new disguise, I'll be down to the Inland Revenue Enforcement (B) in Barrington Road and scrabbling frantically at my tax inspector's trousers (I may be wrong, but I picture them as that specially rich shade of brown polyester-and-worsted that only Dunn Co can achieve) before you can say, "Well, what's got into you , dearie?"
  4. In my mind's eye I see him as he was, complete with bowler-hat and aquiline nose.
  5. Its head was aquiline, eyes bloodshot and wary.
  6. Sir John had dark hair, sharp eyes and an aquiline nose; Lady Barbirolli was tall and stately.
  7. She had heavy lids above huge, dark, mournful eyes, a wonderful sculptured, aquiline nose, a big, sad, red mouth and long, shiny, blond hair with dark roots showing down the middle parting.
  8. But he had a thinnish face, with an aquiline nose and really black hair.
  9. In the driving seat was a woman in her late thirties perhaps, white, but with the almost stern aquiline features of someone with a trace of Polynesian blood.
  10. With his wild dashing looks - aquiline nose, sweeping moustaches and a mop of shining hair - Tritsis looked the very image of the "clepht", the mountain warlords who carried the torch of Greek independence in the last century.
  11. She was so absorbed with not missing the plane she didn't notice the pale faced girl with an aquiline nose and a scraped bone look.
  12. "Some of the human figures were life size, the bodies and limbs very attenuated and represented as having numerous tassel-shaped adornments appended to the hair, neck, waist, arms and legs: but the most remarkable fact in connection with these drawings is that wherever a profile face is shown, the features are of a most pronounced aquiline type, quite different from those of any natives we encountered.
  13. He was a spare aquiline man, who had once been court sculptor (and perhaps unofficial jester!) to a mythical-sounding Ring Zog.

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