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Перевод: impish
[прилагательное] проказливый; шаловливый; злой
Тезаурус:
- As a Cabinet minister, taking an impish pleasure in his red boxes, he was entitled to a specially reserved first-class compartment on the London train.
- He was a man with a very impish wit.
- An impish musical visionary who'd previously worked alongside Marc Almond and Barry Adamson, she enlisted the help of vocalist Frances Adie and ex-Tommy Chase Quartet keyboard player Teddy Edwards.
- His sensitivity to audience tastes also led to his developing Britain's first homegrown film star in Betty Balfour, whom he put into a series of films featuring the character of Squibs, an impish Piccadilly flower girl.
- With an impish glint of mischief in her eye the Muse of History looked down and watched the American Marines assault Grenada.
- He takes an impish delight in shocking the press and dismaying the clients as he prepares to change direction: "To be provocative is important, and change is vital for personal survival.
- Accordingly, she went on to play primarily on the Yiddish stage, where, with her impish manner and tiny build - her toes, she said, never reached the end of her stockings - she soon became a star.
- He kept thinking of her pirouetting, her small face impish, then her eyes filling at the memory of her lost doll.
- He had an impish look about him, and the most beguiling manner, a combination which never failed to capture the hearts of all who came into contact with him.
- The visitor sipped his coffee and looked at the impish old man with his goatee beard.
- Meredith pointed at the third child, a pretty little girl with dark hair and an engaging, impish grin.
- Leading Shakespearean actor Ralph Fiennes, nephew of the explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, favours the romantic Lean image of Lawrence as tall, diffident and spiritual, with sensitive eyes and a charismatic personality, but the mad neurotic quality has gone, leaving only a nervous giggle and an impish sense of humour.
- But at The Wine Garden, the menu featured verse and monologues, and the impish Les sauntered through the trials and tribulations of 20th century indiscretion in a mockingly disapproving manner.
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