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Перевод: smug
[прилагательное] самодовольный; самодовольный и ограниченный; чопорный; элегантный; [существительное] зубрила ; студент, отдающий все свое время занятиям; неспортсмен ; воображала ; задавака
Тезаурус:
- It looked smug, Henry thought, about the fact that he was going to have to drive it again.
- The clock ticked merrily, the fire whispered and crackled, the cat purred upon the window sill, sitting foursquare and smug after its midday meal.
- It would be smug to imagine that all such violence is across the Atlantic.
- P. L. Forey offers us a somewhat smug polemic directly on this view (" In itself the scenario is harmless"; "the cause of that (taxonomic) pattern if it is considered desirable to know it" etc).
- Any other professional footballer caught in Fleck's situation would have reached into his pocket and proudly announced that smug one-liner, "American Express.
- Moreover, Canada itself was changing - in the great building programmes in and around Montreal (not least at McGill itself, one of whose schemes resulted in the superb McLennan Library) and, more ominously, in the growth of separatism that was about to rock, in Pierre Trudeau's words, "the smug complacency" of English-Canada, the Canada of the WASPS ("White, Anglo-Saxon and Protestant") and of the Roman Catholic Church, a party to the "Quiet Revolution".
- The old ladies cast one another knowing glances, somehow contriving to look at once smug and disapproving.
- Harrison sat in smug satisfaction at the look of surliness on Major Calder's face.
- You couldn't blame Dr Eban, who played no small part in his country's survival with his jet-setting diplomacy, for sounding a touch smug.
- Peter Kemp's aim seems to be to make Wells sound smug.
- Fame has made the former rebel into a smug, uncommitted and corrupt member of the musical establishment.
- You're so bloody smug, aren't you?
- Sneaked a look at Vern - he looked smug.
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