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Перевод: pretended speek pretended


[прилагательное]
притворный; лицемерный; поддельный


Тезаурус:

  1. It has been suggested the phrase "pretended family relationship" is directed at the book Jenny Lives with Eric and Martin , which shows a girl living with her father and a male partner who have a homosexual relationship; the presence of this book in an ILEA school was seized upon by the tabloid press.
  2. "I'm a boody man," he pretended to chase Rose and the children with his old charm.
  3. As Byron put it, "I never loved nor pretended to love her, but a man is a man, and if a girl of 18 comes prancing to you at all hours, there is but one way
  4. The noise was intense, constant chatter, voices raised in argument, an air of expectancy, even tension, as everyone pretended to be involved in what was happening around them but secretly watched the great ones at the high table.
  5. Jean held up her hand to it and when it made a bright white spot on her palm, she closed her fingers over it and pretended to give it into Donald's hand, like a delicacy.
  6. When the Clause was debated in the House of Lords early in 1988, one Labour peer "came out" as having been brought up by a "pretended family".
  7. Sheila, a year younger still, was too self-centred and bright ever to challenge authority on poor ground and she pretended to be sick in order to escape the tension of the day.
  8. They pretended to be the crew of Dr Xavier Maniguet, who was playing the part of a rich playboy who had chartered the vessel from a French travel agency for a winter cruise in the Pacific.
  9. They pretended that what was happening was not happening, and if it were to happen, it would certainly never happen to the likes of them.
  10. Cameron pretended not to see young Donald till he was close beside him, then turned in mock surprise and said to him, "Well well, Donald - we had given you up.
  11. He got drunk that night, though not as drunk as he pretended to be.
  12. Who may determine whether a pretended privilege exists?
  13. At one time when he had been going out a lot with a Jewish couple he wrote to Hanns "I have become a regular ghetto-yid", going now to a stately home "to ride their circumcised horses, now to a vile villa of Bellevue to hear real kosher recordings of Beethoven which none of them liked or understood, though they pretended they did, and now to a caf which is inhabited solely by people who look like Schnozzle Durante."

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