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Перевод: smilingly
[наречие] с улыбкой
Тезаурус:
- "In rude health -" Joan said smilingly, echoing his own words " - though anxious needless to say for the welfare of her sons!"
- She smilingly explains that the scanner is a sort of lie-down X-ray and leads me to a narrow bed that slides inch by inch through what looks like a dry-cleaning machine.
- He sits on the edge of the bed where Kate lies fenced in by bolsters and proffers it smilingly.
- He disagrees with the version of events contained in this last sentence by ignoring it and saying smilingly, "You no pay here, baby.
- On several occasions I witnessed his lordship make attempts to draw M. Dupont aside for some private conversation, only for Mr Lewis smilingly to impose himself upon them with some remark like: "Pardon me, gentlemen, but there's something that's been greatly puzzling me," so that his lordship soon found himself having to listen to some more of Mr Lewis's jovial anecdotes.
- "I want to go to Greece," said Mary, but smilingly and rather sleepily.
- Best of the concert: Them there Eyes and the medley Time after Time/Two sleepy People/Satin Doll , which is smilingly played by Grappelli - at the piano!
- Having smilingly watched Palmer acknowledge his footsoldiers, then go through a practice swing that bears little relation to the actual flurry and flourish, Wolstenholme's start was nervy, understandably, and inauspicious.
- And to cap it all, in my front garden, a taxus that has already outgirthed Sir Cyril Smith was making a takeover bid for my car runway, so that friends would smilingly open their drivers' doors only to get a mouthful of evergreen.
- Noting this, Black Agnes smilingly warned the pair opposite.
- Prince Richard approached then and invited her to dance with him, and she smilingly accepted, feeling like one in a dream.
- As the cavalcade proceeded through the city, Edward smilingly acknowledged the acclamations and Richard of Gloucester - well aware that it was the very day, the fourth of May, appointed by Elizabeth Woodville for her son's coronation - addressed the citizens as he rode by.
- When Jimmy Carter suggested that the world would be a dangerous place if Ronald Reagan became President (at their televised debate in Cleveland in 1980), Reagan replied: "There you go again, Jimmy," and smilingly put Carter right on some facts.
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