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Перевод: offhand speek offhand


[прилагательное]
сделанный без подготовки; сделанный экспромтом; импровизированный; бесцеремонный;
[наречие]
импровизированно; без подготовки; экспромтом; тотчас; бесцеремонно


Тезаурус:

  1. Apparently the woman who is now so famous that her every offhand comments is carved in tablets of stone for FRANK SINATRA to jump up and down on, could not qualify for tea, biscuits and fainting spells because she's seriously underweight.
  2. Mark Cunningham, who was lifeguard for the Masters and regularly bodysurfed big Pipe, was offhand about the danger.
  3. Mario smiled in that offhand way of his and said he didn't think he would.
  4. For we have long since ceased to regard the raising of houses in such an offhand fashion, even when they are to the glory only of the home-owning democracy.
  5. "We were rather brusque and offhand with her when she came in that first time," Waterman remembered.
  6. young city clerk who affects the dress of a coachman, and has an "offhand, dashing, amateur-pickpocket-sort-of-manner".
  7. Tapes cut in and overlaid the unearthly siren-call of the electro-acoustic instrument, and Minerva's cello answered the melodic tonality with a delicately offhand echo.
  8. It has to be said that the plays are somewhat thin in material, and the characterisation weak, but they were both offended by the offhand refusal and the Corporation's unwillingness to offer even the slightest guidance for the betterment of the projects.
  9. "Their wealth has secured them a place in New York society - and one must admit that Mr Barnet is a very presentable man, though somewhat offhand.
  10. Offhand, I cannot recall any description of appearance in the Bible , suspect enough as a source anyway.
  11. While Solomon is posing as a German soldier, for example, he makes a botched attempt to surrender to the Russians that results in his inadvertently capturing their position - but the irony is passed over in so offhand a fashion that one barely notices it.
  12. "Not offhand."
  13. Not the slightest mention of money, either, for an interview in depth from, offhand, Gavaskar, Richards, Botham, Willis, Marshall, McEnroe, Connors or Borg - though the latter, I must admit, was expecting me to stay the day, yet by elevenses we agreed there was not much more to say to each other except "My game's in pretty good shape".

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