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Перевод: flashy speek flashy


[прилагательное]
показной; бросающийся в глаза; кричащий; дешевый; ослепительный; кратковременный; порывистый


Тезаурус:

  1. Lily held out a dimpled hand with a flashy ring on the second plump finger.
  2. He looked round; at the large woman with the flashy rings, the bald man, the other bidders.
  3. So she must be flashy for Purdy, devastatingly accurate for Roy.
  4. By contrast, genetically-engineered "human" insulin is flashy stuff, a rapid application of advanced molecular genetics to modify a therapeutic product.
  5. The policeman smiled showing large flashy teeth.
  6. On January 14 in Atlantic City he faces Michael Olajide, the flashy Liverpool-born Canadian nicknamed The Silk who dabbles in male modelling and was outpointed by Frank Tate for the IBF title three years ago.
  7. The shops are either flashy or dingy.
  8. Final Analysis (15) is a glossy psychological thriller by one of America's most talented but apparently mindless directors, Phil Joanou, whose debut was the flashy gangster movie, State of Grace.
  9. Predictably, the Koons exhibit dominated attention at a festival that included work from scores of internationally renowned, but less flashy artists, and even proved so provocative that one fanatic ended up slashing each painting with a knife, some four months after the show opened.
  10. Instead of Farrell or Foster, Hammersmith settled for a flashy Post-Modern office and retail development which, while providing the sort of covered spaces the borough wanted, led nowhere architecturally.
  11. On December 7th, it was Reagan's particularly flashy plaid jacket that distracted him.
  12. A flashy piece of pop gothic from Joel Schumacher, Flatliners details the attempts of a group of brattish medical students (Keifer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, Kevin Bacon etc) to stop their hearts ("flatline" in medical slang), get revived a few minutes later, and in the process explore "death".
  13. Both houses combine elegant early metalwares (twelfth/thirteenth century), bronze vessels with silver inlay - which are expensive - with nineteenth- century imitations, more flashy but in the mid-hundreds.

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