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Перевод: brazen
[прилагательное] медный; бронзовый; бесстыдный; бесстыжий; наглый
Тезаурус:
- Brazen, humiliating.
- "Simulation pop" is generally couched in brazen, nakedly aggressive terms, conceives of pop as openly cut-throat, ruthless, plastic, self-adoring, cynical (as Age of Chance put it, "Don't Get Mad, Get Even").
- But, despite Hepworth's brazen nationalism, confidence in British filmmakers declined.
- It remains by far the most convincing performance committed to disc by virtue of its natural pacing and brazen flair, which serve to underline the experimental nature of much of the content.
- At first the governments tried to brazen out the dangers.
- Its association with Stamford is connected with the legend of the medieval university and the name of Brazenose, which was linked to the "brazen head" and Oxford University where Bacon really worked.
- It was brazen of her.
- He met Agnes, the brazen lady-in-waiting, whom he had met on his last visit to Kinghorn.
- It was a perfect example of sheer brazen cheek.
- Even by the brazen standards established in the Iraq affair, the United States' and hence the UN Security Council's breaches of international treaties and laws are astonishing.
- After considerable labour the brazen head was finished and attached to the door of the college (which still survives).
- He would go to his evening reading in his most respectable suit and brazen it out.
- The bizarre dream-like tale of Roger Bacon's brazen head first appeared in the late medieval period and was a popular romantic fable tacked onto Bacon's life story.
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