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Перевод: brusque
[прилагательное] грубый; резкий; отрывистый; бесцеремонный; [глагол] обходиться бесцеремонно; обходиться грубо
Тезаурус:
- She was more rueful than ever, so that Charles stopped dancing and if he didn't quite haul her off the dance floor, he was rather brusque.
- Herr Nordern was a trifle brusque, not only because he did mind Karl being in his flat at dinner-time, but also because he found his florid manners irritating.
- His voice, as he continued, was brusque.
- The Major's tone was brusque.
- Buckmaster's tone was brusque.
- So the Peter Cushings and Christopher Lees of the world can ham it up in filmland, dead or not, and the likes of Bruce "Brusque" Dickinson can howl, "Hell ain't a bad place - Hell is from here to eternity!" like a teenage terror, while chucking bits of "The Lord's Prayer" into the frame.
- She didn't mean to sound brusque.
- "We were rather brusque and offhand with her when she came in that first time," Waterman remembered.
- The FA were brusque with Fleet Street, often hardly bothering to organize press conferences or explain themselves.
- He had been brusque and taciturn all morning, giving short, sharp answers to Charlotte's questions.
- Lucie Manette's devoted nurse and protectress, rather brusque in manner but with a heart of gold.
- Then, thinking she sounded brusque again, added, "But I imagine it could be, in the right circumstances."
- He made several brusque, impatient movements at the table but still she could not stop.
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