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Перевод: aftershave
[существительное] лосьон после бритья
Тезаурус:
- I leave things like aftershave to my sons, who tend to drink it.
- It is apparent that physical appearance and presence are powerful aspects of non-verbal communication, and the amount and variety of make-up products, jewellery, perfume, aftershave, spectacle frames in department stores is an eloquent reflection of the range of taste.
- Women occasionally sent him things, at least they used to - alcohol, aftershave or their knickers.
- We have accountants, and we have men who smell of industrial aftershave who call themselves our financial advisers.
- Simon was so close that he could smell his aftershave and the leather of his coat.
- He slapped on a little of a new musk aftershave that was supposed to make him irresistible - not too much, he hated obviousness in men.
- Celsius is a complete range of complementary products so you can build on your scent by degrees, from a stimulating shower gel to a refreshing splash of Celsius Aftershave.
- But lately he'd been concealing this whiff with his favourite aftershave, Rampage.
- A drop of precious Old Spice aftershave had added the final touch, and now he wanted a drink.
- The glowing consumer reports about cycling the peaks and television commercials for aftershave showing hunky men rattling down sheer slopes of scree on bikes made me suspicious.
- Jane was nearly knocked over by his aftershave, then noted all the details she would have expected: his exactly filled expensive/cheapo suit, his red tie and pocket handkerchief, his shiny shoes, the leather folded at an angle to form a point, the artificial orchids on his desk, and she remembered the untidy Bin and faded jeans with nostalgia.
- Ralph Lauren's Polo aftershave came galloping into the kitchen, followed shortly by a now fully clothed Lee.
- He got the porter to buy him aftershave, but they didn't sell his musky expensive brand in Perth so he had to make do with a cheaper one from the tourist shop.
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