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Перевод: exotic speek exotic


[прилагательное]
экзотический; экзотичный; странный; иноземный;
[существительное]
экзот ; экзотическое растение; экзотическое существо; иностранное слово


Тезаурус:

  1. Trumpets and trombones provided bold splashes of colour, but some sections of the orchestra - notably horns and violins - were slow to warm up, and underplayed the romantic and exotic element in the music.
  2. Large numbers of tropical and exotic pets, together with tons of plants (orchids, cacti, and bulbs) are therefore forcibly removed from their natural environment and shipped daily from around the world to adorn the homes and egos of those with money.
  3. The answer is, the desire to please oneself is always expanded rather than fulfilled, which means it quickly loses appreciation of the normal and seeks the exotic.
  4. How you can make the most of those risky but rewarding exotic blooms;
  5. Nathan had been intrigued by the exotic and androgynous Zambia the day before, and was thankful hir sense of humour outweighed hir outrage at Nathan's ham fisted remarks.
  6. There are also recipes contributed by the likes of Claudia Roden, Sri Owen and Joyce Molyneux, but even the most exotic of these - like an intriguing banana pudding from Indonesia - seem quite achievable.
  7. After this exotic series, the running was due to taper, but it was still an essential antidote to Barbados recipes for seasonal indulgence.
  8. As we climbed higher the jungle became more marshy and exotic, with the sort of plants you usually only see as plastic decorations.
  9. Returning to academia he can recall the spatial remove as being "out there in the field"; so that much of the current anthropology at home may still only be practising in its own backyard, pursuing an exploration of "exotic cultures at home" rather than looking into its own front room (Cheater 1987: 166).
  10. Sceptics may baulk at such an idea, but given the attested presence of such equally implausible-sounding objects as a block of portable eighteenth-century soup (ex Captain Cook), Inuit seal-gut underwear, African cobweb hats and other equally exotic objects, the concept of dressed fleas may seem more acceptable.
  11. don't fuel the pet trade in exotic animals.
  12. Food writer Joy Davies spent 1987 travelling in search of exotic new recipes.
  13. This master of Enfield Grammar School neglected scholastic responsibility somewhat in favour of his extensive hothouses filled with exotic plants and his letter to Richardson recounted a need for restocking after a disastrous winter.

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