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Перевод: debonair speek debonair


[прилагательное]
добродушный; веселый; жизнерадостный; любезный; беззаботный


Тезаурус:

  1. A familiar and dashing figure on the polo field and the Cresta Run, he is universally popular in all circles being blessed with great charm, a ready wit and debonair good looks.
  2. Sid was a handsome and debonair charmer and I enjoyed a happy relationship with his family including his father, mother and grandmother.
  3. Debonair and dignified, or a danger to the community?
  4. Exclusive elegance, quintessential quality, the most stylish new store in Mayfair - L'ESQUIRE - with the finest fashions for debonair discerning men about town.
  5. One was a dashing, debonair young man; the other was a beautiful elegant girl with high cheek-bones and eyes of the purest grey.
  6. The world was captivated by the romance of the journey: six young travellers faced the dangers of the unknown and the elements with courage, tenacity and a debonair spirit of adventure.
  7. There were memorable pictures: the beautiful Princess with her long train carried by the small page-boys; the debonair Prince; the members of royal families from all over Europe; the world's leaders and statesmen; the small but immaculate figure of Nancy Reagan.
  8. Well do I remember walking up and down the hilly streets of San Francisco, and also attending a performance of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, with that debonair veteran Frenchman Pierre Montreux conducting.
  9. The thought of debonair Seb Smith being beaten by spotty, horrid little Nails tickled Nutty's imagination.
  10. Wostenholme, the Amateur champion, tall, debonair in his white fedora straw hat bearing the crest of Augusta and with all the "cut" of his late father, Guy, pondered again the 500-yard hole across the pond, where Gene Sarazen made his albatross two in 1935.
  11. The "bush" pilots I knew included "Buck" Buchanan, Harry MacConachie and Neville Hollick-Kenyon, the latter being a debonair Englishman who had previously flown for Imperial Airways on the flying boat service from London to New York.
  12. David Burt, as Macheath, is a convincing cock-of-the-walk, even if the ideal Macheath ought to be more debonair.

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