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Перевод: sultry speek sultry


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знойный; душный; страстный


Тезаурус:

  1. If it's sultry shades you're looking for then the Preludes collection from Helena Rubenstein is one to try.
  2. DARK, SULTRY LOOKS BY 350 SALON
  3. Inside all of us there is a sultry, glamorous model just waiting to step under the studio lights.
  4. Can the model tuck into a hamburger and chips in her lunch break and still keep that sultry look?
  5. When it came to sleeping on the horrid, plastic bed in the sultry room we had the choice of suffocating in the heat or enduring the groaning clatter of an electric fan, which sounded like the soukoyant flapping her leathery wings, rattling at the unopenable shutters and trying to get in.
  6. In the sultry haze of late August, the only noises were the cicadas, the splash of the children in the pool and the rumble of thunder away over the Gorges du Verdon.
  7. The opera, by Malcolm Williamson, was itself based on a novel of the same name by Patrick Leigh Fermor, who wove a complicated plot of romance and intrigue against the colourful background of a sultry Caribbean town in the midst of a hectic carnival, while above the town a volcano rumbled threateningly.
  8. "Beneath a sultry sky, at four o'clock, the island, boats slipping past its flank, stirring with a casual Sunday crowd enjoying the fresh air among the trees; and these forty or so figures are endowed with a succinct, hieratic line
  9. A tiny lizard watched me with unblinking eyes from a rock beside the lagoon, while above the trees the red tin church roof shimmered bright in the sultry heat.
  10. SOFT AND SULTRY
  11. Designer Otto Kern reckoned the blonde 28-year-old German and sultry Naomi, 22, would be a breath of fresh air for his new spring and summer collection.
  12. The day which since the rain had gradually become hot was now heavy and still and sultry.
  13. And it is there in his conducting of Debussy's Prlude l'aprs-midi d'un faune , which the English Wagnerian Reginald Goodall once singled out as conducting that managed by some unique alchemy simultaneously to catch a sense of fire and ice, sultry heat and marble calm.

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