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Перевод: genteel speek genteel


[прилагательное]
благородный; благовоспитанный; светский; модный; элегантный; изящный; жеманный


Тезаурус:

  1. The English country look is epitomised in this genteel fitted suit with its Edwardian-style walking skirt, topped with a plumed hat.
  2. "I heard about this today from auld Timmins, him that's the under-manager to Brackenridge in Soft Bric-a-brac and Genteel Furnishings.
  3. IT WAS JUST like a genteel Hampstead tea party, at which celebrities mingled with the chattering classes among the cakes and biscuits and gossiped about the people who weren't invited.
  4. There is a genteel buzz in the room, like four o'clock in a spa-town hotel.
  5. Born in Romania (and thus sharing part of Leonard's eastern European background), transferred by his parents to Canada in the harsh years of the early century, he represents, perhaps more than any other, not the genteel "English" background common to many of his fellow-workers, but a rough, raw Canadian view that is intensely patriotic, proletarian, passionate and pure.
  6. This they had done when they descended on the genteel town of Winchelsea.
  7. And then, so nice, and so genteel;
  8. Of the latter he gives horrific examples, which sicken him and enrage him (though as much in Mrs Pound's genteel English version as in Pound's red-necked American).
  9. It was precisely this spirit-this agitation against the staid and the genteel - which Leonard had perceived in the guitar-playing of his late youthful instructor, whose demise had the intensity of surreal life.
  10. She alerts the reader in her introduction to what she finds offensive in these genteel concoctions of tea and adultery: if a comic charlady obtrudes upon the action of a real novel, I will fling the novel against the wall amidst a flood of obscenities because the presence of such a character as a comic charlady tells me more than I wish to know about the way her creator sees the world.
  11. As the bowl left their hand, they would break into a genteel, bent-kneed run, concentrating on the jack.
  12. A bit more cultured, a bit more refined, a bit more genteel.
  13. Guineas always sounded more genteel than pounds.

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