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Перевод: placid
[прилагательное] спокойный; мирный; безмятежный; благодушный
Тезаурус:
- In my experience, babies are remarkably placid through all sorts of family rows, so long as they are warm and well fed; while they will infallibly disrupt the most harmonious scene if they have a pain."
- In fact they were on a bridge hanging innocently above two feet of pleasant, placid water, that on this balmy summer afternoon looked inviting enough to jump into anyway.
- The latter features a seemingly placid English schoolmaster who is, in fact, smuggling refugees out of Europe.
- The bland and the placid may seem to sail through life but they are either living a superficial existence or else, like the rest of us, they experience the long shadow of despair.
- Placid and peaceful ponies are usually what people want for their children, and with good reason.
- The river is full to the brim and quite placid so we set off again.
- Timins's "placid little people" had indeed found the "feverish existence" he had predicted.
- She found Hyacinth, placid and biddable, an agreeable playmate and Mada Joyce a fine source of entertainment.
- Out in the Estuary, the sea was grey and placid, rocking gently.
- When I am settled, there is no reason why my life should not be as placid, and there is much reason why it should be far more placid, than at home.
- The placid equilibrium of Sergeant Bramble's existence was suddenly being put at risk.
- Then she must be placid and patient" (p.97).
- "Placid," he said.
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