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Перевод: mien speek mien


[существительное]
вид ; наружность ; мина ; выражение лица; манера держать себя


Тезаурус:

  1. Yes, the man was now across the road, walking towards the village with as casual a mien as he could muster.
  2. Their departure had something in it of the bowed and wretched mien of Adam and Eve in the many "expulsion" paintings he had later seen, and by then the Garden itself had a ruined look, paradise destroyed.
  3. He was tall, lean, shock-haired and deeply tanned: humorous of mien and colloquial of speech, he was the last person one would expect to find wandering through the groves of Academe.
  4. With Air and Shape, fine Mien, and charming Face:
  5. He made a stately, somewhat forbidding exit, his displeasure plainly visible to all around, his mien daring unkind souls to snigger.
  6. Elizabeth Mowbray's face was pale and tense, her sorrowful mien reflecting the newly sombre mood of the court.
  7. And things that shut out light: small boxrooms, closed doors; "when I snuffed out my bedside candle"; a local history of appalling sandstorms; unfriendly adults of grim, dour mien, with tight acerbic mouths, the "grey granite" stare of a harsh grandmother: he says, "I cannot remember ever hearing her use my Christian name in the vocative."
  8. Jesus, my poor bourgeois dreads: another undesirable residence, perhaps, more low company (if any), or possibly (I had faced this, with martyred mien) the life of the open road.
  9. The tilted eyes of the others gives the doctor his heroic, questing mien, his humourless nimbus.
  10. I was asked to be discreet as the lady in question, a possible grand-daughter living on the island, was of affluent mien and might not like to be reminded of her origins.
  11. Maybe he seeks a more thrustful mien so that when he goes to his nasty little hutch in the City and glares at his neurotically blinking little screen and barks into his cellular telephone for another tranche of lead futures or whatever, he comes over as just a trifle more macho than we all know him to be.
  12. This, too, suggests that, as with his cars, something steelier lurks beneath Gauntlett's fogeyish mien.
  13. His round face, blue eyes and fair hair, plus a serious mien most of the time, gave one the impression of a junior Cambridge don, and he used his long facile fingers like a Frenchman, when explaining a point.

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