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Перевод: whisper
[существительное] шепот ; слух ; молва ; слушок ; шорох ; шуршание; [глагол] шептать; прошептать; говорить шепотом; сообщать по секрету; шептаться; шелестеть; шуршать
Тезаурус:
- We whisper it across
- "I didn't know you could read, Jess," Miss Phoebe said, coming in like a whisper.
- If it was the battery it must have finally given up the ghost, because there wasn't even the faintest wheeze or whisper from the starter motor.
- When their interim leader, Rufio (Dante Basco), a leather-clad street punk, kneels before a 40-year-old man with a shaven chest to whisper in awe, "It's The Pan", one is tempted to shout "No, it's The Close-Up!".
- "It's the lavatory, from the back of Dad's shop," she explained in a whisper.
- It's beautifully flavoured (here his voice broke and he added almost in a whisper) - with CUCUMBER.
- If there is a whisper of redundancy, do not be deflected by talk that it is all in the very early stages, too soon for public discussion, and by promises that there will be plenty of opportunities for comment and debate at an appropriate stage later on.
- We were immediately back into the ambience of the nursery where, if anything even vaguely indiscreet was in danger of being said, it would instantly be muffled by the warning whisper: "Hush, not in front of the children".
- "Lovely little person ," said the Dame in a stage whisper.
- The whisper made him stir in his sleep, turning and thrusting one arm under the pillow.
- But there hadn't been a whisper about it.
- It would be no good to wave the law at them; it would be no good to whisper "there, there".
- Endill had to move quickly past the cage but managed to whisper a faint goodbye to the Bookman.
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