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Перевод: austere
[прилагательное] строгий; суровый; аскетический; простой; без затей; чистый
Тезаурус:
- The conduct of the War required fiscal policies sufficiently egalitarian to appease the conscience of even the most austere socialist.
- Painters have responded enthusiastically, from the meticulous realism of Frith's panoramic Paddington to the delicate impressionism of Monet's Gare Saint-Lazare, from the distorted heat-haze imagery of Dali's Perpignan Station to the lonely, austere beauty of Vlaminck's station in the snow.
- wonderful, friendly yet austere, huge yet intimate and minute, kindly and terrifying all at the same time.
- In fact the narrator's language is positively austere as he tries to minimize our sense of recapitulation.
- To the outward eye he was austere, even bleak.
- Prisons should be places which are austere but decent, providing a busy and positive regime which prepared prisoners for their ultimate release.
- A rich Christian would wisely put himself and his purse under the guidance of a prudent and austere spiritual director, pointing him along the path to perfection.
- In the austere Shades act he perhaps overdid the stunts -but otherwise the height of his jumps coupled with the careless speed of his preparation was breathtaking.
- The books were arranged rationally, thematically, alphabetically, and dust-free; this last was the only sign of housekeeping in that austere place.
- The Tudor facade of Littlecote is, to say the least, architecturally attractive, but possibly a little austere on a misty morning.
- The austere Republican image, formerly restricted by law to the nobility and to the families of serving magistrates, had by now become an expression of Roman identity.
- You'll see that I quite ignore the fact that in my "austere" life, my daily menu would make you green with jealousy.
- The mill was built in 1771 by Richard Arkwright ( q.v. ), at a time when growing discontent among textile workers was emerging as a threat to machinery, and the austere - not to say grim - building looks like a fortress, though the original mill has been much altered and extended.
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