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Перевод: prance
[существительное] скачок ; гордая походка; надменная манера; [глагол] становиться на дыбы; прыгать; гарцевать; важничать; задаваться; ходить гоголем; танцевать
Тезаурус:
- I had seen Caduta cringe and prance and pout and sneer.
- These people, Miss Schlegel, invented Disneyland and now want to turn the rest of the world into a theme park, too, by bribing ancient and civilised peoples to caper and prance for thuggish tourists.
- They prance about with their eyes closed, speaking in tongues.
- Rapidly, she undressed, to prance before him, coquettishly covering and uncovering breasts and quim with outspread hands.
- The men came into the courtyard and he began to prance, just out of their reach.
- One moment an avenue of chestnut trees looks "like a child's drawing of ghosts"; the next it appears "frightening but derelict, like extinguished chandeliers"; and finally the chestnuts "prance at him, holding up their gleaming branches like hysterics."
- The Tans immediately began to prance around him, laughing and howling.
- Under the electronics plan, government and industry (including foreign firms in Prance like IBM) should spend 12000 million over the next five years.
- Nuns On The Run is a farcical Carry On-style Hand Made film where Robbie Coltrane and Eric Idle have a perfect licence to prance around in stuffed bras and habits.
- So all I could do was to prance about waving flashcards and realia like a second-rate conjuror at a children's party, and try not to glance at my watch more than once a minute.
- We'd put on dresses and dance to Abba records and pretend to be Abba and we would prance about the bedroom or lounge singing into hairbrushes.
- "Hey, Miguelito do good, huh," he giggled, with a little prance of his feet before scurrying forrard for the starboard sheet, and yapped dog-like as he jumped back into the cockpit, sheet ready.
- But for Prance -" She pulled a glum face.
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