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Перевод: demeanour


[существительное]
поведение; манера вести себя


Тезаурус:

  1. There may be tears, or mirth, or calm demeanour, but in all the life of feeling runs high
  2. Aggravations or ameliorations of the psychic conditions and general demeanour of the patient are a good indication as to the progress of the remedy.
  3. M. Dupont, so far as I could observe, was not contributing to the discussions, and it was hard to tell from his sullen demeanour if he was attending carefully to what was being said or else deeply engrossed in other thoughts.
  4. Reynolds remembered "a noticeable change" in North's demeanour: his answers became halting.
  5. As was his general demeanour.
  6. She broke off having taken in Maggie's expression and general demeanour.
  7. Dalglish wore the demeanour of a man who had just discovered the cat had been sick in his slippers.
  8. Mrs Thatcher's own demeanour at the Commonwealth Conference at Lusaka that August had certainly helped, as in the good relationship she struck up with President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia.
  9. They stood there in the room together, but at an angle to each other, half-smiling, the classical demeanour of shy youth being introduced to a stranger in their home.
  10. Hotel staff would be asked to note down, on customised documents, their comments on students' speed, accuracy, stamina, adaptability and demeanour, and the students themselves would contribute to their record of achievement, commenting on what they found hard, different from college, enjoyable or tedious.
  11. Their demeanour was one of fastidiously ruffled pudeur .
  12. "To man I can be answerable, and as for God, I'll take him in my own hands", said the brazen Clavers, and with that he turned his horse and led his men away, knowing that he had been deflated by a poor woman of noble demeanour.
  13. He went to a local pub in the mining village where he was staying to drown his sorrows and found himself sitting next to a stranger who remarked on his dejected demeanour.

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