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Перевод: affably
[наречие] приветливо; учтиво
Тезаурус:
- "You can't do that there here, I'm afraid," said Bramble affably.
- The room was full of young men talking politics and being affably rude to each other.
- "Yes," said Sir Robert affably to Lionel, but looking at Lily.
- Hello, says Tony, affably, how are you?
- Senator Sherman advanced smiling affably across the deck, still getting into his jacket.
- "They nodded, smiled affably and walked past.
- Between the main road and the sea are the small, cliff side resorts, first of Bid art, which has a delightful town square, very Basque, with church, pelota wall and hotels gathered affably together, and excellent beaches to walk down to; and then of Guthary, which is smaller, lower down and less of a village than Bidart, but has the better coastline.
- He had graciously accepted an invitation to a drum at Lady Angela's luxurious house in Belgravia, nodding affably to Lovat as he acknowledged the bows and curtsies of his future subjects.
- 'Evenin', lads," the constable said affably.
- When he left, with his green and tomato boxes heaped on his Selected Ash, they nodded affably from behind the issue desk.
- At Deer Park, the affably polished superintendent, David Hicks, worries out loud what five years of more equal school finance could do to his budgets.
- Cutting back and forward furiously, Royston tries to include the complex relationship between Ruth's father and his ageing "boy", Tim (Ilarrio Bisi-Pedro); as well as a portrait of Gumede, a freedom fighter on the verge of lunacy - excellently played by Osei Bentil; and an analysis of a South African police Colonel who is affably stark mad.
- When she moaned and said, well, what did he suggest instead, Willie would affably juggle the child and two oranges, and reply with the obvious oath.
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