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Перевод: humble
[прилагательное] скромный; застенчивый; робкий; смиренный; покорный; простой; бессловесный; бедный; униженный; безрогий; [глагол] смирить; смирять; смириться; унижать; унизить
Тезаурус:
- Shelley was inoffensive, human, honest, humble and subsequently far more dangerous than the pathetic macho world of the Joe Strummers who inhabited punk's general stance.
- She is also there as the inquisitive fun-loving Swanhilda in Copplia and displays a humble origin in Cranko's Pineapple Poll .
- Jesus Christ said: "Anything you did not do for one of these, however humble, you did not do for me."
- He is not trying to be humble, he is genuinely perplexed by the chemistry that exists between himself and other people.
- Described by his colleagues as a humble superstar, Okoye earns a relatively modest 215,000 (145,000) a year.
- Peter Hooton offers a new history of the humble training shoe; plus John McCready on the old school fool
- The top chasers have a habit of being able to give weight and a beating to their more humble rivals and although Barnbrook Again appears to have been given a stiff task in conceding 8lb to Rusch de Farges, his two runs already this season should give him the advantage.
- In a passage from the Book of Isaiah, God says: "This is the one that I esteem: he who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word."
- Over the next two decades it was rebuilt to include many fine Georgian houses and in 1725 the then humble parsonage was given this handsome new front by an unknown architect.
- The conductor's earliest origins, though, were humble, his duties confined to banging time loudly with a stick - a sort of dull musical beadle.
- British footie fans were combing Europe for new styles a decade ago, says Peter Hooton (above), who documented the rise of the humble sports shoe via his fanzine, The End
- From humble beginnings, during the Malaya and Borneo campaigns, terrorist bomb disposal has become a sophisticated and deadly game played between these men and the terrorists.
- It is an interesting thought that had John Ellicott not donated one of his magnificent clocks to mark his benefaction, the greed of a contract thief nearly 250 years later would have never taken place - and my humble tribute to this great gentleman, philanthropist and scientist, would never have been built.
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