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Перевод: ingratiating
[прилагательное] льстивый; заискивающий
Тезаурус:
- Overcome with necromancy, greed and competitiveness, she rushed out and began stroking my jacket in an ingratiating manner.
- Whatever the different roles assigned, Palin invariably personified a sweatily ingratiating Milquetoast; and so forth.
- But what aroused resentment from people in the film industry had nothing to do with the merits of these films, which critic Raymond Durgnat reasonably characterized as "sub-Ealing comedies so timid as to be positively ingratiating," nor the production programme's lack of profitability.
- He is not in the business of ingratiating himself with Stuart Baxter.
- He was a typical British Council smoothie, with a fatuous grin and an ingratiating manner.
- Ingratiating smiles and words were threaded in and out of the whole whirl of busyness.
- Alison said to Franca, putting on her humble ingratiating tone, "I'm - I'm going back to my flat now."
- Nina was all over him again, but more ingratiating this time, controlling her desperation, soothing the wrinkles she had put in his coat, unwrapping his scarf.
- He interpreted it as spurious and ingratiating.
- In any case, enveloped though it is in ingratiating compliments to us on how charming we are in the bosoms of our families, the indictment is quite firm and it is unsparing: "Suffocating insular coziness".
- She hated arriving at places unannounced and, although Charles Caldecott had always been at his most ingratiating when he met her, that had been on social occasions.
- The wartime Hall ensemble and intonation are not always of the purest quality, and despite excellent remastering, the mono sound of Baxi's Third Symphony was never exactly ingratiating, although an amazing amount of detail does register - not least the gleaming anvil stroke in the first movement.
- Vic hoots impatiently at the barrier; the security man's face appears at the window and flashes an ingratiating smile.
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