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Перевод: poseur
[существительное] позер ; ломака
Тезаурус:
- In his first, Lucky Jim , there had been an offensive character called Bertrand, a painter and a pacifist who preferred his name to be pronounced in the French manner: clearly a late derivative of Bloomsbury and a poseur of the worst water; and even if he were not a rival-in-love of the hero, that (one feels) would be all that needed to be said about him.
- A steep slab at right angles to the viewing balcony gives several routes at about VS and is a poseur's paradise as you have a continuous battery of video cameras pointing at you.
- Charles and Cumberland were as ill-matched personally -; the unrealistic poseur versus the eighteen-stone professional soldier - as they were ill-matched militarily.
- Only Shotover, a Shavian figure seeking a "mind ray" that will destroy his enemies, tries to unite wisdom and power; and even he is revealed at the last as a rum-soaked old poseur.
- The book makes one conscious of Eliot in the sarcophagus of his upper-class eminence; of a sad face of clerical cut - once the face of a delightful shy child - bleakly sprouting from a sartorial apparatus that resembles the mourning clothes of a cabinet minister; of a masterly poseur, an honoured invalid and recluse, of someone snobbish and sometimes selfish and inhumane, who sought relief in literature and in imitation, and who also embodied the opposite of these qualities.
- "You're such a poseur!
- Dennis no arriviste , no poseur or commercial exploiter.
- A born poseur, she would take great pleasure in performing tricks to admiring audiences along the ritzy Avenue de la Croisette in Cannes.
- Hughie was a poseur of uncontrollable proportions.
- Jordan considered what an unselfconscious poseur Cabochon was at times.
- He is the artist's friend, and a friend of the mimic and poseur, in a world of masks, multiplicities, contraries and successive interpretations.
- "Oh, was he!" they say, and dismiss Mr Wood as a nonentity, and me as a pedant or a poseur.
- Older than Francis and a poseur, he smiled languidly.
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