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Перевод: brainy
[прилагательное] умный; мозговитый; башковитый; остроумный; способный
Тезаурус:
- "Gedgey used to have glasses and was dead brainy.
- This will be the way with the Advanced, or "A" level, exam taken by a brainy minority of English 18-year-olds (the Scots have more rational arrangements).
- He can relax at the weekends and if it is a good skool Eustace will soon be strong and brainy enuff to bring in the coal"
- Saul, a visiting American postgraduate, gets involved with brainy Catherine, who has a weakness for one-night stands with working-class youths.
- Brainy people are said to have power of concentration .
- He did NOT write these words: "God loved the brainy people and attractive people in the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that anyone with 8 GCSEs, 3 A-Levels and loads of friends may not die but have eternal life"!!
- "Cos you're the brainy one," said George.
- They eagerly embraced me into a family rich with eccentric aunts, brainy brothers, cranky grannies and caustic uncles, and the day they began referring to me as "our Lynne" was the happiest day of my life.
- For them Poland's dream ticket would combine the dignified Mr Mazowiecki as president with the brainy Mr Geremek as prime minister.
- Why couldn't I have been born to be successful and brainy?
- I'm not saying she's brainy, am I?
- Elder brother Geoffrey (the Paragon), blond, brainy, sporting, the white sheep of the family had, of course, the full 20/20 vision.
- She was brainy, except for maths, but was blessed with a maths mistress of infinite patience called Miss Walden, who gave her extra lessons.
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