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Перевод: cocky
[прилагательное] дерзкий; нахальный; самоуверенный
Тезаурус:
- I gained confidence, improved my delivery, added to my repertoire and became quite cocky until I suffered my first "death".
- Violet, cocky till now, she had held her own with the man - where was he? - backed hard against the wall.
- Kinnock sneered at the "arrogance" of the political establishment who pronounced him "cocky", and the "experts on political conduct, the brilliant analysts, the completely non-aligned and non-partisan reporters" of the tabloids who "accuse me of being inadequate".
- By the end, although there weren't many in the audience, Nigel was feeling remarkably cocky.
- Mr Kinnock has started to appear cocky".
- B: "I thought she was far too cocky but then I changed my mind and I pursued her with a vengeance."
- But I never forgot the name McCloy and when Charlie got so cocky in the pub I thought I'd needle him a bit.
- At the conference Mr Berge was flanked by Daniel Bareboim's replacement, the Korean conductor, Myung-Whun Chung Mr Berge's role was to be cocky and confident and dismiss scepticism about the chances of the opera house becoming a permanent reality.
- But Tranmere, cocky even before the equaliser, played with skill and tenacity.
- It's men who are complimented for being "cocky", who thrive on that kind of vanity and self-assurance.
- The promise was for an own-brand Minder; cocky and cockney like the original - low- or middle-brow entertainment with a high gloss.
- He cast aside the shackles of statesmanship imposed by his minders throughout the campaign to denounce the arrogance of the Press and political establishment who had condemned him as cocky and inadequate to be prime minister.
- But lots of people travel in the snow-washed variety - especially cocky skiers who say they wear denim on the slopes because they never fall over.
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