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Перевод: bland speek bland


[прилагательное]
вежливый; ласковый; вкрадчивый; льстивый; мягкий; успокаивающий; безвкусный


Тезаурус:

  1. This sounds very bland but in practice it is complicated by the fact that what is nice for one person is nasty for another and vice versa .
  2. Erica was inevitable, I supposed, though I suspected Fiona had switched a few place cards before I reached there: a certain bland innocence gave her away.
  3. And, although many quota films were, inevitably, bland transpositions of stage plays, there was an area of quickie production which, by taking stories of murder, robbery and blackmail from the newspapers, prepared British cinema to deal with tougher issues than its obsession with middle-class theatre allowed.
  4. This was clearly a response to the devastation of war but in general the public commissions that have provided work for our artist craftsmen and women since then have tended to be bland and factual.
  5. I was somewhat less impressed by Demidenko in the smaller-scale pieces: his Rejoice beloved Christians sounds slow and bland when compared to the super-human wizardry of Frederic Chiu on his stunning dbut recital of transcriptions for Harmonia Mundi, ( - a "must" for all Busonians) whilst the slower chorales on the Hyperion disc are given the visionary touch on MK by Tatiana Nikolayeva.
  6. Ironically, it has been one of the board's own employees, Dr Ross Hesketh, who has been questioning many of the rather bland assurances on what has happened to British plutonium from the civil programme.
  7. There is a profound streak of anti-modernism running through the Thatcherite Kingdom of the Bland: no one seems to want the future any more, apart from Martin Pawley.
  8. The former is enlightening, if somewhat bland.
  9. The great naming curses flutter into the bland night.
  10. With a minimum of 110 overs a day, they do, it is true, enable the batting bore to take root on bland pitches.
  11. The truth is bland: Mr Major will call an election if the opinion polls suggest he cannot lose.
  12. So although in a liberal democracy it would seem practical and even suitable for the police to have a say in the way order is defined and maintained, as Foucault (1970) and Douglas (1987) have shown, this will inevitably take on an expansionist line; for anything other than bland support of the proposals of the institution will present a challenge or pose a threat.
  13. Ashton's design for Pepe, the dog, in The Wedding Bouquet was bettered when he created the Town and Bad Mice, Pigling Bland and the other animals in the film The Tales of Beatrix Potter .

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