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Перевод: glamour speek glamour


[прилагательное]
эффектный;
[существительное]
обаяние; очарование; романтический ореол; привлекательность ; чары ; волшебство; эффектность ;
[глагол]
зачаровать; околдовать; пленить


Тезаурус:

  1. Furthermore Madame Mattli was a Frenchwoman, an accident of birth which added to her glamour, for was not Paris the fashion capital of the world?
  2. Early female aviators were not short on glamour either.
  3. He also had a real enjoyment of brief, casual relationships, sexual or otherwise; one of his gay friends remarked to me that even with a passing infatuation, a pick-up, John never tried to impress people with who he was, never used the glamour of his position to dazzle them, but was interested most in finding out who they were, what kind of person.
  4. But I wanted to present an exotic image, a man of the world blown in from foreign parts to bring some much-needed glamour to Karen's drab suburban existence.
  5. When Johnny moved to West Ham for 60,000 plus the return of the ill-fated John Brett in March 1962, the fee was the biggest between British clubs at that time, and his career flourished amid the glamour and publicity of the 1st Division.
  6. Shirley Bassey is glamour, sophistication, sex.
  7. It seemed that the local inhabitants had betrayed their past for the sake of the fictitious glamour which the new name was imagined to convey.
  8. Glitz, glamour and gloss cannot replace substance, they can only enhance it.
  9. These factors have stacked up against the amateur game: a preponderance of Tours to house players; a huge glamour industry attached to the pro game that seduces the players; parents wanting to push their sons into a life of perceived prestige and an automatic aspiration to be a pro among most players of ability.
  10. The whole place had the glamour and attractiveness of an elderly whore still on the game long after her teeth have gone.
  11. The glamour adverts are about what they think we want to be, then there are the other kind that are supposedly about reality - you know, the ones where they always have Northern accents.
  12. Legends of the nation "standing alone" in 1940 had been damaging and illusory, contributions to "the glamour of backwardness".
  13. Glamour on the tram, as Jayne Mansfield waves from the Blackpool Belle in 1959.

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