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Перевод: confection speek confection


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изготовление сладостей; сласти ; сладости ; кондитерские изделия; предмет женской одежды; конфекцион


Тезаурус:

  1. This sibling confection is steamed, not baked, nutty and almost as rich.
  2. Although only the vestiges of her original Pomfret Lodge lie behind this Regency update, it was her obsession with the Gothic that lingered on and produced this pale pink confection.
  3. Despite their economic woes and their climate, Muscovites are reckoned to eat more than 200 tonnes of the chilly confection every day, and Britain's Allied-Lyons aims to scoop some of that market.
  4. The view looked across a concrete courtyard from the thirteenth floor of a planning disaster, a delicious confection of grey concrete and dirty glass, to another, equally hideous architectural gem.
  5. And Alan Yentob's channel provided relief from the computer predictions with a Comic Strip (BBC2) confection starring Adrian Edmondson as John Major and Robbie Coltrane as Mr Speaker, which showed just about everybody in a bad light.
  6. Such an ambitious Tuscan confection surely deserves a cakestand, assembled as it is on a noble pedestal of rock, its buildings (mixed plain and fancy) composed of that porous tufa which looks much like sponge cake and which comes in all the golds, pinks, browns and mauves of the best Battenberg.
  7. In the middle of the long teak dining table lay Lilian Hatton's wedding hat, an elaborate confection of satin leaves and tulle as green and fresh as the real leaves he could see through the picture window in the Kingsbrook meadows.
  8. Mrs Feather's cake was a simple white confection, quite plain in comparison with the others.
  9. Like an archaeologist who digs up a tiny shard in the desert and from it extrapolates a whole civilisation, so Simon Charsley lifts an inconsequential marzipan confection and uses it to illuminate the shifting sands of Western civilisation.
  10. Edmunds, a colourful confection well danced, agreeably sung, and with a good lot of laughs from Alan Wells's Dame and Neil James's Simple Simon.
  11. Madame Sousatzka (15 Virgin Video 20 Oct), is a sickly confection, turning Bernice Rubens's clear-eyed novel about a German refugee piano teacher and an 11-year-old Jewish prodigy into a star vehicle for Shirley MacLaine, now a Russian-American with a 14-year-old Indian pupil.
  12. A badly damaged object may have been repaired, or the whole object may be a confection of previously unassociated fragments.
  13. Currently, Melody Maker , written by a verbose array of excitable young ideologues, is the most dissenting and innotative of the four general titles and the one most inclined to put some avant garde confection like the sugar Cubes on the front page before anyone else has heard of them.

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