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Перевод: blithe
[прилагательное] беспечный; веселый; жизнерадостный
Тезаурус:
- And in a scene from Blithe Spirit he adopts a look of frozen outrage that renders a simple line like "A woman in Cynthia Cheviot's position would hardly wear false pearls" inexplicably funny.
- The Staffordshire Blithe, whose lower reaches escaped the axe and are therefore witness to how exquisite a properly managed river can be, was picked out for special mention in the Journal of Agriculture for 1927.
- Her countless other parts in the theatre have included Helene Hauff in 84 Charing Cross Road , Mrs Patrick Campbell in Dear Liar and Ruth in Coward's Blithe Spirit .
- It was released in December 1945, to an overwhelmingly positive critical response that praised its "maturity" and "realism", and also hailed it as the latest success from the Coward/Lean "team", which had, during the Second World War, produced three notably successful films, namely In Which We Serve (1942), This Happy Breed (1944), and Blithe Spirit (1945).
- As for the promise to ban fox-hunting, it was given with such a blithe nonchalance as to be spine-chilling.
- Subsequent work in America included Goneril in King Lear , Lady Sneerwell in A School For Scandal and Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit .
- Nobody should be too blithe here either.
- Terry Eagleton came some way to acknowledging this, in a quasi-refutation of his Althusserian phase, when he included himself among the English Marxist intellectuals who "managed the difficult dialectical trick of appropriating certain Althusserian concepts in blithe ignorance or disregard of their guilty political context."
- It heard blithe announcements from two military eminences which were hardly reassuring.
- Around the conference centre, the party rocks on with blithe disregard for the economic and political turbulence beyond.
- Pirandello at his gayest: a blithe farce about marital masks zippily directed by William Gaskill.
- She wished she meant it as blithe as it sounded.
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