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Перевод: perfume
[существительное] благоухание; аромат ; запах ; духи ; [глагол] душить; подушить; делать благоуханным
Тезаурус:
- Queen of Night incense smokelessly exuded a heady perfume into the air.
- If unopened, perfume will keep for about a year.
- Not only does the technique have potential in the perfume industry, but it may provide clues about how we perceive smells.
- And on the oak shelves were rows of lipsticks and blushers, eye-make-up removers, cleansers, moisturizers, hair-sprays, creamy soaps for soft skin, sensitive skin and normal skin; soaps in exotic wrappings and pretty boxes; there were sweet-peas in a jam-jar and an egg-cup, rose-petals in Wedgwood saucers; there were bottles of perfume, cotton wool, conditioners, hair-bands, hair-slides and shampoos.
- It is apparent that physical appearance and presence are powerful aspects of non-verbal communication, and the amount and variety of make-up products, jewellery, perfume, aftershave, spectacle frames in department stores is an eloquent reflection of the range of taste.
- Mix a facial oil suitable for your partner's skin-type taking into account his or her perfume preference.
- It produces wine of great finesse and penetrating perfume which can dominate an entire cuve even when its presence might only be a small proportion of the whole.
- The street seemed to be full of perfume now, wafting around her in the biting wind - the perfume that was the most evocative memory she had of her mother, a haunting perfume, light and teasing and sweet, a perfume that smelled a little like a summer garden at dusk, a perfume, the memory of which had possessed the power to bring tears to her eyes long, long after she had forgotten how to conjure up the image of her mother's face.
- There was a faint perfume, too, clinging to the photo, and it made me feel very homesick.
- Christy Turlington, discovered as a Californian teenager, was signed to an exclusive contract for Calvin Klein's perfume, Eternity.
- WHY EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE A WARDROBE OF perfume
- These symptoms were present most of the time, but became much worse if Sheila drove the car, used certain aerosol sprays, or had to sit in the same room as someone wearing perfume or aftershave.
- She told him her perfume came all the way from Hollywood, in America, where she herself would have been living these last nine years if only Frankie's birth had not robbed her of the life of glamour and excitement she deserved.
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