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Перевод: frigid
[прилагательное] холодный; бесстрастный; безразличный; натянутый; фригидный; фригидная
Тезаурус:
- To seduce Dennis's swinging wife had been a welcome compensation for my social and financial humiliations, but to lay siege to his frigid, guilt-stricken widow was a very different matter.
- Mr Smith complains that Mrs Smith is frigid.
- The frigid elegance of the new Opera Bastille, and the immanence of that whole mixed quartier of Paris viewed from the foyers, makes a memorable experience.
- I felt grateful to my publishers for their insistence that we guard against any change of mind by my secret collaborators - unlikely as that had seemed in the frigid era of Brezhnev.
- Frigidity becomes the spectre hovering over this transition, should it not be properly accomplished, and the frigid woman was one who had failed to make this transference.
- Danny blasting a frigid air on the now 32 ft wide ramp.
- His breath steamed, as though his anger were condensing in the frigid air.
- I don't know what I married you for, you've always been frigid - even when Uncle Joe sent that powdered rhino horn from Saudi Arabia."
- By the fourth she had heard that Gina was frigid.
- In this frigid season, crowds lined up to buy sugar, milk, chocolate and potatoes.
- If we return to Deutsch, writing more than fifty years ago, she adds: "This type of woman is dying out, and the modern woman seems to be neurotic if she is frigid"
- Hardly anyone ever travels the full 3,727 miles from sea to frigid sea - Halifax, Nova Scotia to Vancouver, British Columbia - except the odd, crazed British journalist.
- I've never been very good at rejecting people, so I told him I was frigid.
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