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Перевод: glamorous
[прилагательное] обаятельный; очаровательный; чарующий; эффектный
Тезаурус:
- Allan Ramsay, the 17th century portraitist to the great and glamorous , is currently receiving belated acclaim.
- Then there's a homage to the Barbie Doll which goes: Blue eyes, blonde hair, long legs/ she's glamorous, she's welcomed by boys.
- He had hated the little brochure that described it - the pathetic attempt to make it look glamorous, the photographs of it, posed, doors open, doors shut, desperately trying not to look like what it was - a square box with hideous speckled seats.
- But CITES is not just about glamorous mammals.
- It's not all frogs legs and strings of onions in the South of France - the resorts are glamorous and the scenery beautiful.
- It's impossible, of course, not to draw comparisons between this decidedly unsexy image and Pitt's infamous Levi's spot, which also involved parading around in his underwear, albeit a slightly more glamorous pair of boxers.
- "I feel so glamorous I can hardly recognise myself!" said Meera.
- Have you ever secretly flirted with the idea that it might be rather glamorous or exciting to be widowed young, to go blind, to have cancer or AIDS, to go bankrupt, to be burgled, to be a social outcast, to go crazy, to become homeless, to be a drug addict, even to commit suicide?
- Sal went for a subdued but glamorous sparkly hair band and matching lead.
- By then the product will have reverted to being a reasonable business again - but not in a glamorous way as in the first phase.
- A less glamorous version of its origin sees the first Manx cat as nothing more than a Manx sailor's pet - a curiosity brought home after travels to the Orient.
- Don McCullin says that when he was young he thought it exciting and glamorous to risk his life.
- The films are always set against glamorous backgrounds, with Matthews offering herself for audience identification as the outsider trying to enter a world that seeks to exclude her.
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