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Перевод: raffish
[прилагательное] беспутный; вульгарный
Тезаурус:
- There were no tourists, and my air of demure solitariness must have been conspicuous, for I attracted the attention of a man whom I then thought of as middle-aged, and who was of distinctly raffish appearance.
- There is a moment here when Fred Pearson's Shotover (looking like a raffish, siren-suited version of Shaw himself) says of his daughter, Lady Utterword, that she is afraid that she has no heart to break: at which point Jennie Stoller's stately, voluptuous Ariadne throws himself at his feet with a wrenching poignancy.
- Soft, dark, animal plump, exaggerated goggle-glasses, a raffish academic.
- He can be hugely intelligent when he thinks they can be of assistance to him, but most of the time he knows they're a poorish and raffish lot, living off their own enthusiasms and frustrations.
- While his fellow students were still schoolboys, John was leading a raffish private life, and described how a friend from South Africa had taken him to "some Queer pubs which are too fantastic and revolting to be true.
- And I like the way the Lib-Dems are: catholic in their outlook, tolerant and wide-ranging, able to embrace the raffish radical and the Wesleyan non-conformist alike.
- French towns, large or small, have a raffish, down-at-heel quality which shows up as a relaxed attitude to their urban fabric.
- For an RAF (and raffish) moustache more recently we are grateful to Dr Shaw.
- Violette, her hair cut short in raffish pixie fashion, so that her eyes looked luminously large.
- He was an interesting character, with the raffish air of a nineteenth-century showman and a goatee beard and longish hair to match.
- But then, in the early '70s, Bristol was very raffish: the port connection made it a terribly druggy city, which to a student seemed very exciting at the time."
- Anyway, he would certainly not discuss the subject with the raffish set who would stoop to street-women.
- Meanwhile, back in raffish Brighton, their Daleyesque lock-ups and "shops", nestling uneasily between tea-rooms and boutiques in the more louche fringes of the town, serve simply as warehouses.
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