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Перевод: effeminate
[прилагательное] женоподобный; изнеженный; избалованный; привыкший к неге; слабый; [существительное] женоподобный мужчина; гомосексуалист ; слабый человек; изнеженный человек
Тезаурус:
- To the incredulous peasants he explained that "There can be no partnership between the brave and the effeminate.
- He is much fonder of his criminal characters than of law-abiding citizens like Eugene Malou's stolid elder son, Edgar - "a big effeminate chap and perpetually earnest".
- If Charlie had been a different man, a cultivated man or effeminate or living in a bygone age when tongues were more freely unloosed, he might now have embraced Jack and told him from a full heart how he entered wholly into his joy and would die for his happiness.
- This was no peace and love; here were no drum solos or effeminate synthesizers.
- And throughout Kenner's book "English" is taken to imply arrogant obtuseness, complacent inertia, and effeminate enervation.
- The face was round and smooth, almost effeminate.
- By contrast Wilde and his art are described as "false", "cheap", "shallow and specious", "nerveless and effeminate", marked by an "unreality" and "essential emptiness and frivolity" (pp. 75, 78, 1 33, 1 34).
- The young people who developed this style rejected the finery and the slightly effeminate characteristics of the art college mods and the hippies for clothes that were more related to their working class background.
- "I can't really think of any reason why vegetarians should be considered effeminate.
- The Haec Vir pamphlet ends, notoriously, with Hic Mulier declaring that women like her have only become masculine because men have become effeminate.
- He was very young, and handsome in a slightly effeminate way: about eighteen or nineteen, Isobel thought.
- Smith, who summed up the philosophy as one of "Discipline and Religion", hoped that by emphasizing masculinity and the becoming of "Christian men", the boys would come to see the " manliness of Christianity" and that this would counter their tendency to regard it as "effeminate and weak", an idea which seemed to be too popular.
- Is that effeminate?
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