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Перевод: kimono
[существительное] кимоно [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Sure enough Jay at ten past three in the morning flits down the stairs of the crumbling house in her pomegranate kimono, mad woman in search of photo, as if a photo could help her understand.
- Then she undid her dress (she could manage it quite well by herself, it seemed) and let it fall, picking up the kimono from the couch and wrapping it casually around her.
- So there was always a bottle of Reisling and a guitar, his Japanese kimono and him staying in bed, looking out of the window at the wolves chasing the train as we went through Siberia in the snow, whereas Geoffrey McCormack (or Warren Peace as he was known professionally) and I would get off at nearly every stop if we were awake, and run around on the platform.
- Elaine, wearing kimono and looking wan, answers door.
- In this kind of hotel you will sleep on the floor, wear a kimono (provided by the management) instead of pyjamas and share a bath with strangers.
- And on the stone staircase, a few steps up from Bert's cubbyhole, Flossie barking asthmatically from inside, lay Bunty Baird, head down, her pretty limbs ugly in disorder within the flimsy disarray of her kimono, one white sandal still on her foot.
- The sight, for instance, of a fat wrestler dressed in a bright open kimono and what appears to be a black chastity belt sitting on the train reading a comic book.
- She rose, pulled her kimono over her shoulders, and approached the window.
- David had this little compartment and used to spend his whole time in a Japanese kimono with his guitar and a bottle of this horrible Reisling wine that was full of alkaline and gave you splitting headaches, but it was all there was.
- He stood, scarlet-cheeked, as she moved towards the screen, throwing off the kimono as she went.
- Bunty, in a rather grubby pink kimono, turned from the mirror where she was padding her face with a caked flat powderpuff.
- Her face a rice-white mask of impassivity above the elaborately arranged draperies of her kimono, she looks more objet d'art than human being.
- She went on to the balcony, pulling on her silk kimono against the cold night.
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