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Перевод: portray speek portray


[глагол]
рисовать портрет; описывать; изображать; изобразить; изображать на сцене; подражать


Тезаурус:

  1. The trick was to portray one's chief opponent as sectional, driven by class envy, and a danger to social and economic stability, and thereby to provoke a defensive coalition against him.
  2. Syria still likes to portray itself as the sworn enemy of the Israelis, but the Ba'ath Party officials who rule with an iron hand appear to have given up trying to stop their citizens tuning in to the "Zionists" wavelength.
  3. The kings they portray were a mixture of human heroism, divinely inspired wisdom and very human failings.
  4. Cliches and silliness aside, this attempt to portray our changing perceptions of nature could have been highly illuminating, Yet starting with some splendid material - ranging from a fascinating 1947 film about the new Welwyn Garden City, to Grey Walter's Machina speculatrix and its modern descendant - the producers managed to compile something monumentally tiresome.
  5. "The Palace wants to portray us in the worst possible light.
  6. Most of the popular books showing the Mesozoic giants in their natural setting portray them wallowing about in swamps flanked by deep vegetation, their bodies largely under water.
  7. They would like to hear from any men who are in, or can portray this age group.
  8. In the Furness area his eyes had been opened to the beauties of nature and he wished to portray it all.
  9. Even Massine's choreographic genius realised that the old stylised forms were the best way to portray the national dolls sold in the shop.
  10. Now Mr Kinnock is trying for revenge, using the poll-tax confusion to portray Mr Major as a wimpish ditherer, or a dithering wimp.
  11. When he turned to attack landscape he would either include a figure smudged on the periphery, dwindling in the distance, or portray anonymous couples or figures imprisoned by fences and obstructed by walls and trees.
  12. There are plenty of good coaches about just as there are a multitude of nice misguided types who seek to portray themselves through other people over and over again.
  13. When the working people in this country - whose only national newspaper, USA Today, reduces all its non-cold war international news to an eighth-of-a-page column called "Elsewhere in the world" - begin to discuss the issues of international capitalist exploitation, it's not surprising that the media portray the strike as some petty industrial dispute in the backwoods of the Appalachians.

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