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Перевод: freakish
[прилагательное] капризный; извращенный; странный; причудливый
Тезаурус:
- Even in the so-called "permissive" 1960s, there were no gay switchboards or lesbian lines, and Chad Varah made it part of his mission to encourage self-acceptance in lesbians, most of whom at that time felt "guilty or freakish".
- She watched a wet swimsuit twisted from the body of a screaming toddler, and a beach towel making freakish shapes as the woman under it changed.
- It is also a real lesson in how to avoid the obvious without being freakish, how to start with the stimulus of a hot vegetable dish, how to vary the eternal pure of potatoes with your meat (lacking chestnut flour we could try instead a pure of lentils or split peas), how to follow it with a fresh, bright, unexpected salad (that excellent mixture of corn salad and beetroot - how often does one meet with it nowadays?) and since by that time most people would have had enough without embarking on cheese, de Pomiane is brave enough to leave it out.
- Freakish.
- As he did so his wife raised her eyebrows as if at some freakish aberration.
- I asked many Goans if they disliked the freakish visitors, and their verdicts were almost unanimous.
- Knowing exactly the freakish mood he had been in, her face assumed that smile the thought of Jasper so often evoked: modest, wistful and admiring, as if his vagaries of genius would for ever be beyond her.
- So, are we saying that it is somehow abnormal or freakish to be able to stick to a healthy regime and remain slim?
- But Brian Miller, one of Britain's leading sports psychologists, argues: "People who run lots of marathons are not necessarily freakish.
- These seem to be the topics that engage most of my time, and there is no evidence that any of them are freakish, minority interests.
- JOURNALISTS regularly stand indicted for being interested only in the abnormal, the freakish and the catastrophic.
- This may sound freakish but is a delicate and beautiful preserve.
- One may and one does read plenty of freakish recipes in cookery books.
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