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Перевод: disguised speek disguised


[прилагательное]
переодетый; замаскированный; пьяный


Тезаурус:

  1. In the play we see Vanek (a lightly disguised version of Havel) summoned for an interview by the brewery's lager-swilling Head Maltster.
  2. Only if the whole person is engaged, he wrote, only if you have the sense that the truth, in however paradoxical a form, is on your side, that reality, no matter how disguised, is what you are working towards, only then will Proteus be defeated.
  3. The long-standing popularity of Japanese woodcut prints in the West has somewhat disguised differences in approach.
  4. His mother could not be traced, but the tiny corpse was recognised by a lady who had looked after him for some time, before she, as many others, had done before her, had innocently replied to Mrs Dyer's advertisement, disguised by the nom de plume Mrs Thomas.
  5. Underneath Mum's anxiety I detect something else, very faintly, heavily disguised.
  6. Given that there is little sign in early 1930s films of political comment disguised as fantasy or allegory, it is reasonable to assign limitations of these pictures more to filmmakers' sensibilities than censors' rules.
  7. The absence of transition curves is disguised by the pulsation of positive and negative, convex and concave curvature.
  8. Rosalind, disguised as a young man (Ganymede) speaks to Phoebe, who clearly considers her to be an attractive male.
  9. Constant change was worse still; in the words of one satirist, the scandal of the player was not so much that he disguised his real self in playing; rather he had no self apart from that which he was playing: "The Statute hath done wisely to acknowledge him a Rogue and errant, tor his chiefe essence is, A daily Counterfeit
  10. In fact with product placement turning the feature film into a series of disguised commercials, it's actually quite appropriate that most modern Hollywood product is best consumed as an advert.
  11. And it is not unknown for members of a group to manipulate a drama to further their real-life victimisation of the class "scapegoat" - so that it is not a drama experience at all but a vicious first-order experience disguised as drama.
  12. Martha stood patiently for a long time while her mother tried one dress after another on her, hoping to find a colour that made her skin seem paler and a cut that disguised her skeletal proportions.
  13. The political lessons of Suez could not be disguised.

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