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Перевод: nonchalance speek nonchalance


[существительное]
беззаботность ; беспечность ; небрежность ; безразличие; равнодушие; бесстрастность


Тезаурус:

  1. Before we went we met in the family room, Tremayne pretending nonchalance and looking unexpectedly sophisticated in his dinner jacket: grey hair smooth in wings, strong features composed, bulky body slimmed by ample expert tailoring.
  2. He dropped into the spinning vacuums of Pipeline with apparent nonchalance.
  3. "Oh, Stevens," he began with a false air of nonchalance, but then seemed at a loss how to continue.
  4. Paralysed by fear of "the progressive", this stunted generation have chosen to take as their inspiration the sprightly, cramped insistence of The Monochrome Set, The Undertones, Girls at Our Best, rather than the stealth and reach of Can, Tim Buckley, Hendrix, Talking Head's Remain in Light , PIL's Metal Box , chosen to explore an emotional climate of suave nonchalance or at best pensive mawkishness, rather than denser and more elusive feelings; chosen to prefer the banal clarity of "communication" over the glare of revelation and the clouded vision of horror.
  5. Tony closes his eyes and gives the appearance of nonchalance.
  6. It was a kind intelligent eye too, though he could twist a rabbit's neck on occasion with the nonchalance of a professional poacher.
  7. As for the promise to ban fox-hunting, it was given with such a blithe nonchalance as to be spine-chilling.
  8. Firmness gave way to nonchalance again and this time it was positively throw-away.
  9. The sense conveyed here of transition, of one age giving way to another, of an approaching end, a decadence, an Untergang - veering violently in its emotional response between nonchalance and terrible fear - is in some ways more disturbing than the resolutely futuristic or science fiction settings of the very talented Stefano Benni, who has been compared, not without reason, to Vonnegut (Tani 1986: 134-;8), or the sub-human dystopia created by the Sienese poet Attilio Lolini in his only novel to date, Morte sospesa (Suspended death 1987), in which a man stumbles through the aftermath of what Loloni describes as "an ordinary apocalypse", trying to confess to a horrible and long-forgotten crime of which no one will believe him guilty.
  10. That did no good for the Smurfit price in Dublin, and maybe the nonchalance with which the group now treats the Square Mile reflects the hurt it felt at that piece of analysis.
  11. When Charity exhibited nonchalance, one sometimes had to beware.
  12. Affecting nonchalance, I pluck it up, and begin nuzzling; and, yes, it is a fairly rewarding sort of thing to eat.
  13. The virgin saint was leading the dragon on a slim gold chain across a field of flowers towards a distant and elaborate city; she had a thin white face and an expression of nonchalance, almost tedium.

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