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Перевод: cliche speek cliche


[существительное]
клише; пластинка стереотипа; штамп ; избитая фраза


Тезаурус:

  1. THE Prince of Wales renewed his criticism of English teaching in schools yesterday and declared the English language had declined into a "dismal wasteland of banality, cliche and casual obscenity".
  2. In 1988, at a particularly lively, contentious and near-violent writers' conference in Budapest, Angela and I listened one quiet afternoon to the omnipresent Susan Sontag as she revealed that she had devoured (her cliche) the great classics of English literature soon after discarding her diapers.
  3. This is the most promising film yet by director Damian Harris (son of actor Richard), although he resorts to cliche in the final woman-in-peril chase sequence.
  4. It is a cliche to say that it has become a way of life, and that the stone-throwing is only the public, propaganda face of a whole political, social, economic and psychological transformation - the Palestinians' own perestroika - which both sustains the Intifada and lays the groundwork for the eventual transition to statehood.
  5. AT LAST, feminists have found something to replace that tired old tabloid cliche, the burning of the bra.
  6. The cliche is never more true than in the black and white morality of the technicolour red-blooded Western movie.
  7. Their infectious Irish rhythms and lilting harmonies captivated the house, but when the little pocket diva sang her solo this time, she "wowed" them, she "knocked them cold", she was "sensational", or whatever other cliche theatre people use to describe a successful performance.
  8. Peace and Love, the cliche of the "sixties, has again become soiled by the paraffin stains on the hands that hold an assassin's gun.
  9. "Breathtaking" is an overworked brochure cliche, but you'll find it very apt when you've experienced the kind of scenery we're talking about.
  10. Once, it was a pop cliche that the records which mattered most to you were the ones which marked your earliest sexual encounters or which signposted key events in your adolescence.
  11. There is a very real danger that the slogan "Sport for All" is becoming no more than an idle cliche.
  12. The supporting cast make a fair fist of their characters - notably Derek Fowlds as Berry's bullying sergeant - but the sheer weight of cliche proved too much.
  13. It has become a cliche to say that Prague is the most beautiful city in Europe, but that fact still struck me as a stunning truth on this, my first visit there.

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