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Перевод: racy
[прилагательное] сохранивший свои естественные качества; свежий; острый; сильный; пикантный; скабрезный; непристойный; живой; сочный; яркий; колоритный; характерный; специфический
Тезаурус:
- Racy Alana's the tops for sheer chic!
- 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.
- 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.
- Nevertheless, the book is undoubtedly a good, racy read, especially in its first 100 pages.
- If she could be too - then they might stand a chance against those racy Greycoat boys!
- What follows is a gossipy, racy account of funny incidents in court and counsels' past deeds of daring and defiance.
- 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.
- 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?".
- 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."
- 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.
- Racy and instructive as this was, my eye was caught by a Gordon's Gin ad on the opposite page.
- Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.
- 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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