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Перевод: delicacy
[существительное] утонченность ; изысканность ; тонкость ; изящество; нежность ; хрупкость ; болезненность ; деликатность ; учтивость ; такт ; щекотливость ; сложность ; чуткость ; чувствительность ; деликатес ; лакомство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- For those who might be disturbed that the ambience of "live" recordings is in appropriate for music of such delicacy, I'm happy to report that audience noise is minimal.
- And had he not, with the utmost delicacy, nurtured in them the impression that they and not he were in control of events?
- He had never asked about the child, partly from a kind of delicacy but mainly because he preferred not to think of her as a mother, and she had volunteered no information about Timmy or his father.
- From a hard and virtually tasteless youth, the fruit of a Chardonnay Champagne develops a zippy, zingy, almost citrusy tang of concentration, yet retains the delicacy and finesse for which the highest quality blancs de blancs are renowned.
- Its red wines have all the qualities of colour and body found in the northern Montagne around Mailly, Verzenay and Verzy, but with an added degree of delicacy.
- I realize that I need to work my way through the next passages with care and delicacy.
- ALONG the north Antrim coastal path, you can admire the work of a giant, see the place where a witch turned a king's daughters into swans and sample the local delicacy, dulce, which resembles burnt tagliatelle but is in fact dried seaweed.
- The Egypt Committee's membership, despite the delicacy and secrecy of its work, was highly fluid.
- "Lemurs are a delicacy in Madagascar and it was all I could do to stop my fellow passengers eating them," he says.
- A Champagnes have great finesse and style, a good alcoholic potential and a strength which is belied by a delicacy of bouquet and a smoothness of flavour.
- But the delicacy of small-scale work, and the demands upon skill made by the need to join exactly the pieced works of the early Empire were diminished.
- FOR the 2,000-year-old art of lion jigging, "extraordinary strength is a prerequisite" - but it must be combined with great delicacy of step, according to the Society for the Advancement of Chinese Folklore.
- Not only does one wonder what embarrassment might have occurred to warrant it but the propriety in not claiming the Ladies' door and leading to a lavatory in the way the men's clearly does, is a reminder of the delicacy of those times.
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