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Перевод: dignified
[прилагательное] обладающий чувством собственного достоинства; достойный; величественный; величавый; возвышенный
Тезаурус:
- "Black gaiters and breeches are not dignified, not cheap and not practicable," said George Reindrop, the recent Bishop of Guildford.
- Externally, the church is a simple and dignified brick structure, its lack of decoration suggesting a very early constructional date.
- Her face was pleasingly flushed from hurrying, but now she walked with her head held high, taking slow, dignified steps so that no one would have thought she was a domestic servant.
- The studio almost immediately cast her in a cycle of prestigious (if often meretricious) "women's pictures", including Edmund Goulding's Dark Victory (1939), which had her, in its famous climactic scene, walk upstairs to die in solitude with all the dignified serenity of an elephant trundling off to its ancestral graveyard; Michael Curtiz's The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (also 1939), in which she flaunted the Virgin Queen's (and her own) baldness as the ultimate emblem of great, self-abasing character acting; and, of course, Irving Rapper's sudsy, multi-Kleenex tearjerker Now, Voyager (1942), in which her repressed, plain-Jane spinster blossoms overnight into chic, radiant, cigarette-tapping womanhood.
- Dignified, modest, though not unaware of his charisma and influence, Eric was a serious man, yet with a twinkle in the eye and by no means narrow in his thinking.
- Having made a dignified protest, he returned to London.
- In the end, there is nothing better to be expected than dignified poverty with the consolation of friendship.
- People with new money spread out into the newly-built suburbs where the houses, like the cars, had got longer and lower and were dignified with the name "ranch-style" as though there were unspoilt acres in which to roam outside, rather than the swallowing of land in highways, parkways, expressways and cloverleaf intersections to enable suburban man to reach what was once a rural neighbourhood.
- The dignified way he handled the tragedy of his father being gunned down in Bangkok impressed everyone and, although he went 7-;0 down to White in the British Open final, he still had the bottle to capture seven frames before losing 10-;7.
- "Delphis" floats around dreamy vocals, clever chords, is pushed along at a dignified pace and is a perfect antidote to the tense teutonic Techno and ball-breaking Gospel anthems currently dominating the scene.
- They waited in a dignified and orderly manner outside the Children's Panel offices.
- As Horton Davies, who has explored this subject deeply, wrote: "More worshipful churches proved incentives to, if not a deeper, yet a better ordered and more dignified worship among congregations that had previously regarded worship as merely a preliminary to preaching."
- Yanto did his best to make a dignified exit, but with the drink he had put away, and Sheila hanging on his arm, it was very difficult.
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