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Перевод: droll speek droll


[прилагательное]
смешной; забавный; чудной;
[существительное]
шут ; фигляр ;
[глагол]
шутить


Тезаурус:

  1. Occasionally, he would break the spell with a droll reminiscence, but for the most part he worked patiently and quietly, first on the symphony and then on the overture, where the work was even more quiet and concentrated, the string recitatives fashioned with a care most conductors would reserve only for the recitatives in the finale of Beethoven's Ninth.
  2. It is certain only that they passed through Dulverton, and within a week were home once more, bringing with them "many pleasant, and some of them droll enough, recollections".
  3. Very droll.
  4. Punch jokes have never been tremendously funny, but one particular line, "Fostering prices start from just 14.95", strikes me as quite droll.
  5. Not much of the bridge's history is as droll.
  6. The normally droll smile was absent.
  7. Every song has an unflinching backbeat, a droll lyric and a concise guitar solo smack-dab in the middle.
  8. In accordance with the procedures governing Roger Hall's comedy, they do so at regularly-spaced intervals, each entering with a gasp and clad in a ridiculous profusion of scarves, hats and rainwear, so that his droll point about the awfulness of the country's climate can be adequately appreciated.
  9. A toneless, disjunctive fact, droll and very uneasy, one of those amputated thoughts I have just mentioned and -;so a sensation, a crawling sensation of the time being out of joint; there is more Hamlet to The Possessed than what is personal to Stavrogin, "the Prince" as he first appears, though on the surface of his mind Dostoevsky evidently meant Prince Hal, not the Prince of Denmark.
  10. Ghost: Oh, very droll, dear lad - you will go far.
  11. There have been various forms of the play but Punch himself is always a violent, pugnacious but droll and high-spirited rascal, hunchbacked, hook-nosed, and gaily dressed, who with the help of his cudgel overcomes all his enemies in succession.
  12. The idea that one can adopt an orphan baby elephant in Kenya and supply it with food and medicine for under 15 would be even more droll if I did not remember adopting a number of black babies in Africa as a schoolboy, and giving them foolish names like Chrysostom or Donaldina or Ambrose, at five shillings (25p) a time.

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