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Перевод: mousy
[прилагательное] мышиного цвета; похожий на мышь; робкий; тихий как мышь; [существительное] мышка ; мышонок
Тезаурус:
- The Feldwebel pointed to the entrance to the station and the mousy man signed to me to pick up the case.
- Dr Mackintosh was a red-faced Scot with mousy greying hair parted in the middle and tiny gold-rimmed glasses on the tip of his rather short nose.
- There was a small space between me and them but the mousy man and the suitcase had disappeared.
- The mousy man went to sleep again.
- Black was predominant because black was what people preferred, but the so-called ancient cattle of Wales included every conceivable colour: very bright orange-red, yellow dun (dominant to black) in Montgomery, blue around Llanfair Caereiniou (blues were said to be better milkers than black, possibly because of some Shorthorn blood in the past), a recessive mousy colour popular in the Lleyn peninsula, white with coloured points, solid colours and pies and brindles, belts and linebacks.
- Aided by her publicity adviser, Sir Gordon Reece, the mousy frump in sensible shoes and off-the-peg clothing transformed herself into the glamorous power-dresser, with coiffed blonde hair and capped teeth, who led President Mitterrand to slaver, "She has the eyes of Caligula and the mouth of Marilyn Monroe."
- Even the mousy man was awake.
- A civilian came up to the mousy man and asked him a question.
- The Feldwebel drank his soup straight out of the bowl and baited the mousy man because he wouldn't do the same.
- One dark, slender, vital, exciting; one mousy, dumpy, childish, politically useful.
- The mousy man sat on the suitcase panting dismally.
- The mousy man reappeared struggling with his suitcase and sat down on it again.
- He was a mousy man: long thin strands of hair protruded erratically from under his steel helmet.
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