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Перевод: sly
[прилагательное] хитрый; пронырливый; лукавый; озорной; коварный; тайный; скрытый; ловкий
Тезаурус:
- Don't call him names such as "wicked", "sly", "hateful".
- His black eyes were restless, sly, and cunning; his mouth and chin bristly with the stubble of a coarse hard beard
- My granny would tell how her mother, Jane Blackley, ne Sharp, would bring a basket of potatoes, eggs and ham, or how my grandfather and his brother-in-law operated an illicit mine and sold the coal to local farmers on the sly, for there were young children to be fed.
- She never tried to escape from their constant supervision, avoided both Lachlan and Farquhar like lepers, took sly slaps and pinches in silence, made much of loving her son, and could, they discovered, tell a story to make a corpse laugh.
- Others associate cats with the sinister, the slinky, the secretive, the sly - "Aaughh!" as Charlie Brown would say.
- Including such local luminaries as Marina Van Rooy (left), singer of the sadly overlooked dance single "Sly One", DJ Mike Pickering, graphics star Grand Central Design, novelist Trevor Miller and (if he ever gets round to posing for the cameras) our very own correspondent John McCready, "Faces North West" is an exhibition by Liverpool-based photographers Mark McNulty and Solon Papadopoulos.
- Like quicksilver she was impossible to catch and ran now from his mother's restraining hand, shouting hotly because of the Oye-Eboe's sly teasing.
- But you can get pineapple chunks in California, says Sly.
- Her heart was bumping and hope had come back, though this new gaffer was tricky as a fox and probably just as sly.
- The Arts: The old joke's on Sly
- Long's playing in the Concerto possesses feather-light dexterity with sly, wittily contrasted phrasing, which only serves to emphasis the nonchalant brilliance and simplicity of her interpretation.
- Read into it what you will: industrial fable, feminist tract, family psychodrama or a sly portrait of the modern Iron Lady.
- When he addressed the audience it was to remind them of "one of my lovely wives" - a sly reference to the Fifties tour when he was hounded by the British press because he had married a 13-year-old.
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