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Перевод: racy speek racy


[прилагательное]
сохранивший свои естественные качества; свежий; острый; сильный; пикантный; скабрезный; непристойный; живой; сочный; яркий; колоритный; характерный; специфический


Тезаурус:

  1. Racy Alana's the tops for sheer chic!
  2. For example, there was the Australian edition of the racy Sunday Sport which claimed that Kylie had been mauled by a killer shark while skin diving on the Great Barrier Reef.
  3. They ganged together round the buffet, whingeing about business and interest-rate hikes, doing gamesmanship numbers on each other, exchanging racy stories and tall tales and laughing fit to bust their considerable guts.
  4. Nevertheless, the book is undoubtedly a good, racy read, especially in its first 100 pages.
  5. If she could be too - then they might stand a chance against those racy Greycoat boys!
  6. What follows is a gossipy, racy account of funny incidents in court and counsels' past deeds of daring and defiance.
  7. A born raconteur, the racy style of his lectures, with his well known yarns - the most famous being that of the "Woman who did" - I suspect got more chemistry into our thick heads than did the much admired cool, classic perfection of the lectures of Prof F. L. Pyman.
  8. Distinctive guitar riffs and Ian Telfer's racy fiddle runs distinguish the powerful, literate songs - all their own, save for a punk-folk thrashing of Pete Seeger's politically correct tour of Welsh mining communities, pit closures giving a metaphorical edge to the accusing refrain "who killed the miners?".
  9. The Methodists were nonetheless going from strength to strength, and noting that they listened to "hearty, racy, cutting and unctuous speeches which surely would never be forgotten."
  10. This overpraise of criticism justifies the book's title, The Painted Word ; elsewhere, the book has racy descriptions of New York art life, and a headcount by the author of those he considers care about art.
  11. Racy and instructive as this was, my eye was caught by a Gordon's Gin ad on the opposite page.
  12. Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.
  13. Now, could someone give me one good reason why I should bow to a woman who, not long ago, was a junior publishing executive with a past spent as a member of a racy set of upper-class party-lovers?

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