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Перевод: gauche speek gauche


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неловкий; неуклюжий; бестактный


Тезаурус:

  1. In person she was gauche and jerky.
  2. the set also includes Debussy's famous orchestrations of the First and Third Gymnopdies , two short pieces ( Les Pantins dansent and Chooses vues droite et gauche sans lunettes , the latter his only pieces for violin and piano) and the reasonably well-known Scorate , whose last movement can be heard either as 22 minutes of timeless, hypnotic beauty or the nearest Satie came to a musical sleeping draught.
  3. A perfect gentleman, if a trifle gauche."
  4. The contrast between the mondaine world of Beatrice Hastings and the ghetto of Jewish painters from Eastern Europe could hardly have been greater, and Beatrice had little patience for Modigliani's gauche, unsophisticated friends.
  5. Embarrassed by the rash declamatory urgency of his past with The Jam, Weller wants to leave behind adolescence, and "progress" from gauche to smooth.
  6. The Rive Gauche fascinated me, with its bookstalls ready to yield a treasure-trove to the discerning, sharp-eyed bibliophile; and I was amused by the artists, painting in attitudes varying from complete absorption to self-conscious posturing bravura.
  7. Surprisingly, it's Penn who comes out best: his stuttering shyness, gauche pout and holy fool looks quietly convincing.
  8. "Gauche at forty-five?"
  9. Paula had brought her friend Louise home with her and they would be sharing the sort of older-girl talk that always made Sally feel like an intruder - and a very gauche, childish intruder at that.
  10. The gauche, twenty-year-old art student from Russia with his stoop, short neck and thick lips, coupled with the crudest of manners, repelled most people at first.
  11. The Smiths were heroic party-poopers at the Top of the Pops office do, glowering at the forced jollity; they were like those gauche youths Who turn up to house parties only to cling to the dark comers in chaste disdain, driven by the nave, vaguely inhuman conviction that all merriment is a lie.
  12. They're all gauche and giggly in bed, by turns prudish and gushing, fidgety and frenetic one minute, in rigor mortis the next.
  13. Some of them were gauche beyond belief.

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