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Перевод: nuance
[существительное] нюанс ; оттенок
Тезаурус:
- But really it was only the merest nuance."
- The platform was also a happy hunting-ground for observers of social nuance.
- Evelyn Tubb's delivery of (track 3), accompanied by three viols, and later of (track 18) is marked by her attention to textual nuance, at times singing of love as if merely a narrator, and at others with the passion of somebody overtaken by emotion.
- Kathleen had never been one for jewellery and the amethyst picked up the heather mauve of Isabel's new dress and even, she thought, gave something of a fresh nuance to her mist-blue eyes.
- Admittedly, she does not at any point in her letter state explicitly her desire to return; but that is the unmistakable message conveyed by the general nuance of many of the passages, imbued as they are with a deep nostalgia for her days at Darlington Hall.
- Conscious of her troubled state of mind, Delaney gave her a quick, comforting smile, embarrassed that the others might instantly pick up any nuance of their changed relationship.
- While left academics queue up to deliver their twenty thousand words worth on the latest nuance of postmodernism, we look in vain for two hundred words on a new film or television programme.
- Weddings were an excuse to indulge in a complexity of symbols, some of which look like vestiges of atavistic and pagan ceremonies - a whiff of Pan, a nuance of Sleeping Beauty.
- The Chancellor also took the opportunity to nuance his support for German reunification in ways which will reassure those fearful that precipitate moves to unification might unsettle the Soviet Union and threaten the improvement in East-West relations.
- Braving the cameras and the columnists, and the experts who'd been brought in to analyse every glance and nuance of their body language, they faced the world, and slowly worked at healing the rift between them.
- These adjacent police forces were physically aberrant in nuance of bodily style and were therefore deemed to be socially incorrect.
- All this is signalled in the inflections of the movie's style, the irony of its score (from the Marvelettes to the Rolling Stones) and the nuance of the performances.
- The computer runs through the song while the serenader adds nuance and expression, straight from his own aching heart.
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