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Перевод: Parisian speek Parisian


[прилагательное]
парижский;
[существительное]
парижанин ; парижанка


Тезаурус:

  1. A Hapsburg Archduchess, travelling to take her four poodles for a Parisian clipping, had them fed three times a day on milk calf fried in Normandy butter.
  2. At tea-time it was essential to change into something "sleek, black and Parisian".
  3. He confessed he had never read this one, given to him by a Parisian admirer.
  4. In 1932 he returned to Bubu de Montparnasse , a novel of Parisian low life which underlay passages in his urban poetry.
  5. After that, Cendrars swore that Modi recovered his health and resumed his Parisian habits.
  6. Those who feel hostile to much recent literary theory but are unwilling or unable to formulate their objections often lazily dismiss it as merely another Parisian fashion, citing the rapid displacement or structuralism by poststructuralism as evidence that the writings or Barthes, Derrida, Lacan and their American epigones constitute a craze rather than a serious intellectual movement.
  7. While he wrote about the real thing, Jules Verne's fictional tour, Round the World in Eighty Days was serialized in a Parisian newspaper.
  8. Doisneau was born on April 14, 1912 in the Parisian suburb of Centilly, a town which is far less picturesque than its name suggests.
  9. This particular comment was too good to be kept secret and so did the rounds of Parisian society, but in general what everyone remembered about these gala occasions was the sheer splendour of it all, to which the guests themselves contributed by the richness of their uniforms or, in the case of civilians, the elegance of the men and the style of the women.
  10. In terms of Parisian exhibitions, it often seems to be a case of feast or famine.
  11. In the words of Luther's great disciple Melanchthon, it was "a Parisian sophist, a blind Scot", the Catholic Robert Wauchope, who drew up the Tridentine decree on justification, and it was Melanchthon's Scottish friends Alexander Alesius and John McAlpine who, as professors of theology, spread the Protestant gospel at Frankfurt and Copenhagen.
  12. Walking takes a load off Parisian feet
  13. I'll think of the look I want - at the moment I like to look "French" you know, sophisticated and Parisian - so I'll lay everything out on the bed, plan what shoes, what make-up, hairstyle, earrings, the lot.

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