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Перевод: bravado speek bravado


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бравада ; показная смелость; напускная храбрость; хвастовство
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Тезаурус:

  1. But I reckon that's bravado on their part.
  2. Pasternak was apparently impressed; far lesser actors than Nicholson would eventually become began their careers by similar bravado, and he arranged for him to be tested.
  3. Typical is Arthur Seton in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960), described by the film's director Karel Reisz, as "a sad person, terribly limited in his sensibilities, narrow in his ambitions and a bloody fool into the bargain" who ends up throwing a stone towards the housing estate that is his final destination, declaring with more bravado than honesty, "It won't be the last one I'll throw."
  4. A further particularity stressed in the protestant - loyalist account is the initiative and bravado of the local protestant apprentice boys who defied the city's governor, Robert Lundy.
  5. Puzzlement gave way to bravado and a new found delight in catching the ketchup artistes at it.
  6. That claim may have been sheer bravado, but given his long association with US intelligence, the general undoubtedly has enough mud to splatter many of his erstwhile US friends.
  7. Gareth's appearance surprised everyone, especially Tremayne: he made a bravado entrance to cover shyness in a dinner jacket no one knew he had, and he looked neat, personable and much older than fifteen.
  8. They usually disappointed everyone by recalling that he was remarkable for his unremarkableness, just another kid on the block; not a hero, not a superstar at sports, not especially remembered for outstanding feats of school bravado nor had he made any particular impression on the girls.
  9. Tongues loosen and caution takes second place to bravado.
  10. Those traditional marching tunes of Ulster must be among the most stirring and spirited airs any child could wish for: the melodiousness of Derry's Walls , the bravado of The Sash or, best of all, the sweet austerity of the pipes playing Rowan Tree or some of the gentler hymns as four/four marches.
  11. Scottish football's financial history is a three-part drama starring boardroom bravado, bad-debts and bankruptcy.
  12. The Gallery makes good use of mock-ups: a convincing re-creation of a Futures Market trading floor where big-time foodstuff deals are struck (all braces, bravado and baked beans), or an authentic 1926 Lyons Corner House (graced with a sweetly smiling "Nippy").
  13. Prince Khalid Bin Sultan, the Saudi general in command of the Arab and Islamic forces facing Iraq, is said to have turned pale when Egyptian commandos devoured live chickens and rabbits in a show of bravado.

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