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Перевод: mystique
[существительное] таинственность ; тайны мастерства
Тезаурус:
- The Mystique of the Railway Station
- Around the titles is built a mystique that implies that this quite ordinary product is somehow different and better than anything else on the market.
- It produces a mystique which obstructs total professionalism and separates British from American attitudes.
- With work on her first feature film The Delinquents behind her and a new collection of singles successfully launched with "Hand On Your Heart" topping charts all over the globe, Kylie herself was busy adding her own mystique to this great debate.
- No mystique need surround antibiotics because of their biological origin.
- It expresses a mystique, is to a high degree culture-specific, can seem elusive, and is not easily reduced to the rules and agreed procedures of other disciplines.
- Meanwhile the media kept the imperial mystique well to the fore, especially India.
- It has very little that anyone covets, so the Hashemite Kingdom has no choice but to woo the traveller; to see that he has ice for his drinks, a soft bed, a flushing loo and a dash of Bedouin mystique to add zest to his package-deal.
- They gave interviews in tandem, coolly maintaining the drama and mystique surrounded the sexy side of the boy and girl next door.
- But this, too, works in favour of the Masters' mystique.
- Here he began to crystallise the wisdom of some of his best poetry, writing and songs; for it was here that he was reborn, where he truly began to find himself; where, not least, the music of Greece entered his soul, evoking earlier memories and melodies, combining with them to suggest a new style, a new mystique.
- IN THE 1960s a mystique surrounded hallucinogenic drugs like LSD because they seemed to enable users to alter their perceptions of reality, and explore their "inner minds".
- For favoured contributors, the mystique of secret war could be taken further.
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