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Перевод: egotistical
[прилагательное] самовлюбленный
Тезаурус:
- a clergyman and his wife, typical of a certain kind of "egotistical couple".
- Those heads who are likely to be most successful in marketing their schools are those who are competitive, egotistical, passionate and persistent.
- The persona of "the Watcher", which dominates his best writing, was already being formed: his way forward lay somewhere between social openness and egotistical restlessness.
- Lamont turned out to be an egotistical womaniser who had selfishly kept his marriage of twenty years intact; Porter, a woman of integrity, now on her fourth marriage and deeply fond of both her disturbed children.
- Why egotistical?
- The titles of the sketches are as follows: "The Young Couple"; "The Formal Couple"; "The Loving Couple"; "The Contradictory Couple"; "The Couple Who Dote Upon Their Children"; "The Cool Couple"; "The Egotistical Couple"; "The Couple Who Coddle Themselves"; "The Old Couple"; "Conclusion".
- It is the rhetoric of Romanticism - "the egotistical sublime" - and not everyone liked or likes it.
- To me the story - egotistical as it is - rings true.
- True love is not egotistical, self-regarding, full of grief or irresistible demands, afflicted with anger, jealousy or self-satisfaction.
- The sky clears in the childbirth sequence because of Shatov's sublime murmurings about the arrival of a new human being, but also because the midwife has her sleeves rolled up, because she is attacking a difficult and strenuous professional job, organizing essentials, masterminding the whole exercise, scolding Marie Shatov who allowed Shatov to get between her and the family in which she was a governess "with the egotistical object of marrying you, laughing at the distraught husband on his knees unable either to bear the sound or block his ears before the birth; and when all is tidied up, "after some pleasant-;es about "the happy couple'" which were not without a touch of contempt and superciliousness, she went away as well satisfied as before."
- I had always thought him to be egotistical and attention-seeking; but apart from mentioning his invitation to the Dukakis Inaugural, he answered modestly, even humbly: praising his friend's work and disparaging his own.
- For instance, the Count of Monte Cristo: my friend thought he must be egotistical, because he scratched on the wall of his dungeon, "Lord, keep my memory green!"
- She showed a profound deference to the beauty she described, never searching for meaning or metaphor in the landscape, never striving to achieve what Keats would later call the "wordsworthian or egotistical sublime".
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