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Перевод: coy
[прилагательное] застенчивый; скромный; уединенный; кокетливо умалчивающий; [аббревиатура] рота
Тезаурус:
- The rather coy nude which featured on the catalogue cover is so uncharacteristic that it was possibly suggested by Zborowski, to attract attention.
- Coy had no idea how far North was involved either, and did not want to know, except on one occasion.
- (Coy remarked afterwards that he had become "quite a good distance runner, since his towel was knelt on.)
- The author's mother isn't unhappy however about the fame and fortune her boy is enjoying following 13 blood-spattered, intestine-strewn best-sellers, although Hutson himself is coy about how much he is worth.
- In other words, the reason for my coy mistress's quaint sense of honour was nothing more nor less than financial prudence.
- This was where Mrs Grace started to get a bit coy.
- The company is coy about revealing the profits from its US OTC products.
- Those who go quiet and coy even when offended need to work on this.
- "What a coy little polyp you are, to be sure," said the doctor, but he eventually lassoed and dispatched it too.
- Until the end of May 1986 Coy, like Earl, had no office of his own, and the two men would sit on North's couch.
- They consequently tended to be rather coy about drawing corrective conclusions from their theories.
- Coy Senior and Luke's mother, Ann, divorced soon after Luke celebrated his sixth birthday in the poor Ohio farming community where the family scraped a living.
- This is not to use the term "romantic" in the pejorative sense in which it must be used when speaking of the film made of The Happy Return , in which Lady Barbara, envisaged as a coy, magazine-cover blonde (and without the hereditary Wellesley nose) fluttered her eyelashes at Gregory Peck as an equally improbable Hornblower.
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