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Перевод: seducer
[существительное] соблазнитель ; обольститель ; развратитель ; совратитель
Тезаурус:
- Today his seducer was a respected Tory backbencher while Henry - in this as in all other matters of pleasure, a broad-minded man - had retained a part-time interest in members of his own sex.
- The would-be seducer of the Fifties had to reckon with an armoury of uncooperative underwear which stood between him and his objective.
- When Prince is the master of all he sees, when everything he touches turns to gold when he's the supreme seducer - that's when my admiration knows no bounds, that cool is why he TOWERS in our imagination way, way above those meagre souls who statistically and fiscally dwarf him.
- Jack reckoned he was known amongst his male friends of that era as the Great Seducer - his own words - but friend-for-life Robert Towne did not quite remember it that way.
- The Great Seducer was on the loose and quietly and anonymously returned to a more vigorous social exchange.
- Mimi's sexuality captivated The Great Seducer.
- Barth introduces seven correspondents, or rather reintroduces them since they are all figures from his earlier works, and Barth himself is projected into the fiction as an updated form of "Mr. B.", Pamela's seducer in Richardson's novel.
- She was full of jumbled religious guilts but it was she who was the seducer
- No; Charlie was the cruellest and most lethal type of seducer.
- In photographs his face looks pasty and his expression petulant; it would contradict his reputation as a seducer, and of his alluring voice there is no record.
- He must make the switch from half-baked seducer to ruthless interrogator as brutally as possible.
- The Count and Countess both looked and sounded good, though Stephen Page's portrayal of a habitual seducer was less than convincing.
- It is indeed a middling grand house, in red brick with three storeys of segment-headed windows characteristic of the early Georgian, and just the shape to frame the passionate, scarred face of Rosa Dartle, destroying herself with unrequited love for the seducer Steerforth.
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