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Перевод: pallid
[прилагательное] мертвенно-бледный; бледный
Тезаурус:
- He was pallid, and with every mark of approaching dissolution, excepting loss of spirits.
- A festival of the epicene - tinkly tunes and pallid lyrics in this weak Vivian Elles revue.
- Moreover, as the joker in the pack, the only person without a partner, I was a subject of general interest, and to make matters still worse, Lynn Carter had conceived a pallid intellectual crush on me and was always hanging around trying to engage me in conversation.
- He looked as mean as ever, a pallid, unsmiling figure in black-suede jacket and very shiny black shoes.
- There are occasions when the relationship between Voight's big, blond, likeable dimwit, ludicrously decked out in cowboy gear, and Dustin's small, greasy-haired, pallid, crippled down-and-outer is touchingly and humorously portrayed, particularly the moment when Buck's face lights up on seeing an unshaven Ratso eating alone in a diner.
- A pallid sun appeared like a nosy neighbour spying from behind lace curtains.
- He himself was thrilled, but his pleasure was diminished as he imagined Ken's pallid, bandaged head shadowed on the screen.
- One leg was bent, the other extended, his bare long-toed skeletal feet pallid and damp upon the white sheet.
- Records get knocked out in the studio hastily, emerge knock-kneed, spindly, pallid and monochrome.
- All the Mendoza children were roused out of their pallid apathy.
- Not a squeeze of anything "progressive" or "experimental" came from these pallid, vicious little council estate kids with hedgehog hair, howling about anarchy and hatred.
- After some wandering among nurseless cradles I recognized him by some unsuspected instinct - a pallid moustached old baby.
- Yet if the GDR were to become a multi-party democracy, it would lose its identifying ideology and become a pallid shadow of the Federal Republic: less grossly consumerist, perhaps, but also less desirable.
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