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Перевод: virginal
[прилагательное] девственный; невинный; непорочный; [существительное] спинет без ножек
Тезаурус:
- The virginal singer had, at least, lost her maidenhood on screen - and had loved every pulsating minute of it.
- The Prince of Wales (later King George V) drove a specially decorated, virginal white tramcar from Tooting to Clapham.
- In a voice full of virginal astonishment he said, "'E were touchin' me fookin' cock."
- Everything seemed to indicate that Jaromil's enormous yearning for newness (the religion of the New) was only the disguised longing of a virginal youth for the unimaginable experience of the sex act.
- John G. is a shy, virginal youth who still shares a room with his widowed father.
- And suggestions that she was part of a virginal vanguard of "bimbettes" - too young and unsullied to be fully-fledged bimbos - brought the first flashes of what was to become a formidable temper.
- There could be no miracle of the virginal conception without the work of the Third person of the Trinity.
- H.D., nicknamed "the Hama-dryad", is the subject of much high-spirited comedy in the letters that Ezra and Dorothy exchanged, and this ought to provoke second thoughts in those who want to take Hilda's account at face-value: H.D. may have honestly persuaded herself that she was the great (though virginal) love of Pound's life, but it's unlikely that Pound thought so, nor need we.
- In spite of all the soundings, all the X-rays, my stomach was a secret, virginal place.
- The eponymous narrator of Emma Smart is a child-prodigy mathematician, now an awkwardly virginal 21, who learns maturing things about the unpredictable world beyond the cloisters of pure maths during a sabbatical in Manhattan.
- In 1968 he shot a "Romeo and Juliet" with virginal teenagers, a sort of Renaissance "Love Story".
- Books: Curdling hero-worship FICTION: a faintly mad Irish family; an awkwardly virginal mathematician; early Miller; 290 pages of stage direction
- Princes on white chargers are like bloodhounds, over mountain ranges and mighty oceans they can scent the whiff of virginal longing and are drawn to it like wasps to jam jars.
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