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Перевод: insipid
[прилагательное] безвкусный; пресный; скучный; неинтересный; вялый; безжизненный; бесцветный
Тезаурус:
- Stirling said that he liked both styles of architecture, but with the "sacrifice of convenience to a constant repetition of insipid ornament" in the Houses of Parliament, the House had a natural prejudice against Gothic.
- Insipid daft doesn't make good copy.
- Tea is very insipid after good coffee.
- My catering was limited to brewing endless mugs of insipid coffee and opening packets of custard creams.
- It would be insipid to say this book loves football, it doesn't, it lusts after it with a taste for the perverse and the painful.
- Richard Coles (of The Communards) has written an insipid score and Paul Heritage's stilted direction is confined to a foursquare stage.
- The conversion from the big screen went well: the programmers were able to capture the boredom perfectly in the form of an insipid flickscreen arcade adventure.
- Can we really expect them to retain the same way of thinking as they had as penniless hopefuls, and if they did wouldn't that simply be an insipid patronisations?
- But after a few days of insipid campaigning there was grumbling back at base about the way the campaign was going.
- Initially the Polish press labelled the films "boring", "insipid", "ill-made" and "ill-played".
- An insipid winter light dribbled in a thin gruel from a small pane of glass set low in the wall just above the camp bed on which he sprawled.
- After a reasonable dinner: watercress soup, steak with a peppercorn sauce, a shared bottle of Barolo and insipid conversation, I excused myself and sank into oblivion for ten hours.
- Lager is Britain's insipid apology for the fine beers perfected by master brewers in such great brewing countries as Germany and Czechoslovakia.
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