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Перевод: aloof
[прилагательное] отчужденный; сторонящийся; равнодушный; надменный; [наречие] в отдалении; вдали от; в стороне; поодаль; отчужденно; равнодушно
Тезаурус:
- Fear of rejection by one or both parents experienced in early life will make this person seem outwardly aloof and totally in control, fiercely independent, never showing weakness to the outside world and rejecting others before they are themselves rejected.
- Although professionalism was restricted and most governing sports bodies held themselves aloof from the pursuit of profit, the impression remains that sport soon became part of a "leisure, industry catering for the needs of a new kind of urban consumer.
- She had always kept herself aloof from men, hating their sly looks, their winks and coarse talk.
- Opponents of the climate of opinion, and some even admitted that it was hard to remain regime themselves wrote later of the difficulties they faced in this aloof from the jubilant victory mood.
- As willing outcasts from British pop society, The Smiths were holding true to their original purpose; that, despite the stories of their inflating egos, they were remaining on course and beautifully aloof.
- "The fact that the Labour Party is standing aloof looks ominous."
- SD reporters in Lower Franconia referred a few months later to a "tiredness" with ideological "education" among Party members as well as the general public, and remarked that the winning over of those people who still stood aloof from the Party was "still an unsolved problem".
- Even so, the feeling that The Smiths were somehow aloof, somehow estranged from the celebrations, remained prevalent.
- The mornings and evenings were sweet to me, and I led a life aloof from society of men.
- But my mind will stay aloof.
- I take it you are familiar with our songs and the aloof sophistication with which we present them well, kindly desist from cavorting like a chimp with a roman candle up its arse and get on with it!
- Bentley remains aloof and elegant in Paris mayhem
- When Kalchu brought it fresh hay and water and even maize porridge it remained aloof and indifferent.
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