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Перевод: dainty
[прилагательное] изящный; изысканный; утонченный; элегантный; вкусный; лакомый; разборчивый; привередливый; [существительное] лакомство; деликатес
Тезаурус:
- He is always talking about style: he has yet words of the absurdest that occur in every page, bland, delicate, dainty; one blushes to read them."
- This, according to Dainty, causes low-frequency noise in microwave circuits, and can increase the dark-current of photodiodes.
- They glower from early summer and when planted with the dainty violas such as "Jackanapes", they make an attractive planting to add colour between the winter and summer bedding.
- Gemma will only eat her Chum if it is sliced and made into dainty triangular sandwiches - with the crusts cut off!
- The china teacups seemed too dainty in their dark working hands.
- For the best part of an hour Brazil produced a dainty dish to set before the Queen of the Netherlands, who may have felt that she had something better to do than sit out a sparring match in driving rain.
- Three of the "Dainty Dozen" (as the 482nd christened them) who had been MT drivers during the war drove the party around in a 12-seater minibus that flew Union Jacks to warn the unsuspecting American public that they were not used to driving on the wrong side of the road.
- A Dickensian Christmas; a setting sun; a dainty damsel.
- The next stage of the work, says Dainty, is to eliminate a layer phenomenon called ionic motion, which shows up as slight hysteresis in the capacitance/voltage plot of the layer.
- And there, on the third step, upside down in the corner by the wall, was Bunty's other sandal - dainty lacy white straps with the arched instep and the two-inch heel hanging half off.
- The mountain everlasting ( Antennaria dioica ) with its dainty little furry flowers is known in Gaelic as literally "cat's paw", while the marsh marigold ( Caltha palustris ) is known as "the yellow plant of Beltane", for it makes its appearance at Beltane, May first, thus marking the second half of the ancient Celtic year.
- "Yes," she said, and put a dainty forkful of fish - it was one of her distinctions, this dainty way of eating - into her mouth.
- This double characterisation was made more hilarious at the first performances when the bossy one was danced by Helpmann, and later the taller MacMillan, with wonderfully extended dvelopps , and the shyer one by Ashton with dainty attempts to be correct at all costs.
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