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Перевод: raffish speek raffish


[прилагательное]
беспутный; вульгарный


Тезаурус:

  1. There were no tourists, and my air of demure solitariness must have been conspicuous, for I attracted the attention of a man whom I then thought of as middle-aged, and who was of distinctly raffish appearance.
  2. There is a moment here when Fred Pearson's Shotover (looking like a raffish, siren-suited version of Shaw himself) says of his daughter, Lady Utterword, that she is afraid that she has no heart to break: at which point Jennie Stoller's stately, voluptuous Ariadne throws himself at his feet with a wrenching poignancy.
  3. Soft, dark, animal plump, exaggerated goggle-glasses, a raffish academic.
  4. He can be hugely intelligent when he thinks they can be of assistance to him, but most of the time he knows they're a poorish and raffish lot, living off their own enthusiasms and frustrations.
  5. While his fellow students were still schoolboys, John was leading a raffish private life, and described how a friend from South Africa had taken him to "some Queer pubs which are too fantastic and revolting to be true.
  6. And I like the way the Lib-Dems are: catholic in their outlook, tolerant and wide-ranging, able to embrace the raffish radical and the Wesleyan non-conformist alike.
  7. French towns, large or small, have a raffish, down-at-heel quality which shows up as a relaxed attitude to their urban fabric.
  8. For an RAF (and raffish) moustache more recently we are grateful to Dr Shaw.
  9. Violette, her hair cut short in raffish pixie fashion, so that her eyes looked luminously large.
  10. He was an interesting character, with the raffish air of a nineteenth-century showman and a goatee beard and longish hair to match.
  11. But then, in the early '70s, Bristol was very raffish: the port connection made it a terribly druggy city, which to a student seemed very exciting at the time."
  12. Anyway, he would certainly not discuss the subject with the raffish set who would stoop to street-women.
  13. Meanwhile, back in raffish Brighton, their Daleyesque lock-ups and "shops", nestling uneasily between tea-rooms and boutiques in the more louche fringes of the town, serve simply as warehouses.

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