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Перевод: brusque speek brusque


[прилагательное]
грубый; резкий; отрывистый; бесцеремонный;
[глагол]
обходиться бесцеремонно; обходиться грубо


Тезаурус:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. His voice, as he continued, was brusque.
  4. The Major's tone was brusque.
  5. Buckmaster's tone was brusque.
  6. 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.
  7. She didn't mean to sound brusque.
  8. "We were rather brusque and offhand with her when she came in that first time," Waterman remembered.
  9. The FA were brusque with Fleet Street, often hardly bothering to organize press conferences or explain themselves.
  10. He had been brusque and taciturn all morning, giving short, sharp answers to Charlotte's questions.
  11. Lucie Manette's devoted nurse and protectress, rather brusque in manner but with a heart of gold.
  12. Then, thinking she sounded brusque again, added, "But I imagine it could be, in the right circumstances."
  13. He made several brusque, impatient movements at the table but still she could not stop.

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