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Перевод: smarten
[глагол] принаряжать; принаряжаться; приукрашивать; прихорашиваться
Тезаурус:
- Andrew Lloyd-Webber's new wife, horsewoman Madeline Gurdon, has tried to smarten him up.
- We usually have to queue up in the rain because Mr Barnes - our "Supa-Tuta" - keeps the door locked until his arrival, to prevent vandalism (although there are those who think that a spot of creative vandalism would smarten the place up a bit!).
- The document is full of information about Dixons' market share - reckoned to be around 16 per cent - and efforts to smarten up Dixons and Currys outlets.
- Despite the encouraging figures, the Chunnel has prompted ferry companies to smarten up their act, and offer better deals.
- Smarten up your act or we might just stop buying British, as the Europeans take over our high streets offering us fashions with a much better image, manufactured to a much higher standard.
- Another of Mr. Talbot's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in spending a penny to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed.
- If there was water to spare I would smarten up and shave, regardless of where I was, and I might cook myself a treat, kippers or pilchards.
- Travel - Ferries: Ferry firms keep their heads above water With the Chunnel coming, ferry companies know they must smarten up their act if they are to keep custom.
- Then the Colsons bought the estate and, with typical Victorian model behaviour, began to smarten up the ramshackle village of Linkenholt.
- In the 1970s money just was not available to smarten up more than a handful of Provincial stations.
- How to smarten lawn edges
- Two cheers for democracy The new government will want to smarten up London, but Stephanie Williams warns that democracy and civic beauty don't mix
- You'd better smarten your ideas up, too," he snarled at the orderly as they left.
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