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Перевод: solemn
[прилагательное] серьезный; торжественный; важный; официальный; формальный; темный; мрачный; отвечающий всем требованиям закона
Тезаурус:
- Children were taught to show their parents obedience, duty, and respect, taking their hat off to their father as a matter of manners, and at solemn moments kneeling to receive his formal blessing.
- Tony Visconti: "I remember when David's father died he was very solemn, as anybody would be when their father dies, and he took the responsibility of looking after his mother very seriously.
- His aim is not to mock or preach but to explain one country to another, and his sense of the absurd keeps him from becoming solemn.
- The front of a 1956 Cadillac looked like a chrome version of an oriental shrine, which is what it was: the object of ritualized washing and polishing on Sunday morning, an observance as solemn as church-going, a service of holy Carmunion.
- You have to be amazed how young and silly they could be or how solemn with foreboding.
- In works like Compassion (set to Albinoni's Adagio for Strings) and Now You See It, Now You Don't (a solemn confused piece dedicated to the homeless) Hall abandons the drive and sass of works like Nightwalker for emotional and sociological uplift.
- Marcus, now solemn, replied, "One answer is that I don't know what happened.
- Her father and mother were sitting tensely on the sofa, Omi at the table, upright, disdain on her fine features, Bodo, huge against the wall, and all of them staring at the stubby, shabby, ash-stained figure of Marx, blinking through his red eyes at the document and reading aloud in an artificially solemn voice, practised in legal jargon and with which he, no doubt, had read out a hundred, a thousand, such documents.
- The Tunisian government replaced scheduled television programmes with news and solemn music.
- Carpenter, predictably, finds the three essayists - Richard Humphreys, John Alexander and Peter Robinson - "taking a rather solemn approach to the whole thing"; whereas, he assures us, Pound's exertions on behalf of these arts partook "more than a little of the amiable joke".
- Does being true to oneself, and not selling out to Hollywood, really mean abandoning melodrama for realism, showmanship for seriousness, spectacle for solemn emotion, tight scripts for improvised styles?
- He was using a modern style of movement therefore the rise and fall of his design had far greater dimensions and therefore greater emotional content, His dancers had to parallel the sonorities of Faur's solemn ritual of mourning.
- Oz formed his face into a solemn mask that would have been funny if Jinny had not been trying to keep him happy.
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