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Перевод: honeyed


[прилагательное]
льстивый; медовый; сладкий


Тезаурус:

  1. BBC-1 bosses, inflicting this on our screens in the new Good Morning show, should be shown being force-fed with porridge as so-called celebrities read out the honeyed words.
  2. If you can find it, snap up Deutz Marlborough Cuve, masterminded by Champagne Deutz in Montana's cellars or, failing that, try Lindauer from Montana which is full and honeyed.
  3. He is reduced to wooing her with honeyed words on behalf of his handsome but tongue-tied young friend.
  4. Writing the preface to Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth (1961) Jean-Paul Sartre remarked the violence and duplicity of European humanism in the colonial context; it had been, said Sartre, "nothing but an ideology of lies, a perfect justification for pillage; its honeyed words, its affectation of sensibility were only alibis for our aggressions" (p. 21).
  5. This month, with time at a premium, we've taken a few short cuts to preparing delicious Christmas fare: we bought a cooked gammon to transform into a glorious centrepiece with a crunchy nut, honeyed glaze.
  6. The light gives a honeyed sheen to the barley and wheat.
  7. The subtle inflexions of these voices, honeyed or slightly hoarse, moaning and whispering of women's love, its joys and disappointments, soothe his nerves and relax his limbs.
  8. Oh, he remembered honeyed, frail evenings walking in the walled grounds of the orphanage.
  9. Bryce Echenique s A World for Julius , for example, captures the peculiarly honeyed speech of Lima's upper classes to mirror the pampered, insulated existence of the Peruvian oligarchy, Similarly, in Cabrera Infante's Three Trapped Tigers , a picture of pre-revolutionary Cuban society is conveyed on a linguistic level, through the reproduction of the type of language spoken in Havana at the time, the country's dependent status and cultural inferiority complex being reflected in self-consciousness about speaking Cuban, in the aping of cultured Spanish and in the widespread use of Spanglish.
  10. and so on through a honeyed and insincere figure (II.iv.41ff.).
  11. Yanto's honeyed words were accompanied by a silly grin.
  12. 1984 Pilton Manor Muller-Thurgau (3.99, Safeway) - dry, aged white with deliciously mature, honeyed fruit; an unusual bargain.
  13. Unfortunately the practical problems of operating a large plant in Ireland were totally unrelated to the glowing words in the glossy literature, and to the enchanting phrases which slid so eloquently off the honeyed tongues of Ministers and officials.

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