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Перевод: smart
[прилагательное] сильный (об ударе); острый (о боли); резкий; нарядный; суровый; быстрый; прыткий; энергичный; проворный; продувной; находчивый; сообразительный; умный; остроумный; элегантный; ловкий; модный; щеголеватый; [наречие] изящно; щеголевато; [существительное] жгучая боль; горе; печаль ; [глагол] вызывать жгучую боль; причинять боль; жечь (о боли); саднить; болеть; испытывать жгучую боль; страдать
Тезаурус:
- He is always well-dressed, usually in smart suits and casual shirts, though in deference to the Jewish tradition which he discreetly adorns, he rarely wears a tie.
- Mrs Smart, 41, hit the headlines in TODAY when, describing herself as "Absolutely Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells", she blamed the Tories of betrayal after a lifetime of her support.
- He stares out at us with steely blue eyes, his hair neatly twisted into one dark curl on his forehead; he's sporting a smart black frock-coat with a neatly-buttoned waistcoat and a full cravat anchored down with an ornate jewelled pin and chain.
- He was not impressed either by the Department's argu ment that to have revoked the licence would have triggered a dis orderly collapse, allowing the smart money to get out and leaving pen sioners high and dry.
- From the brilliantined hair and the smart lounge suit, Wexford gathered that here was a wedding guest.
- Virtual reality, "smart" materials, biosensors and other examples of leading-edge science also feature.
- Because they strive, but can never counterfeit the ease or inevitability of great soul; are smart but never opulent, well-turned but never flamboyant.
- The grandmother was a Manx seaman's widow, always smart", in long skirts and an apron, "always cooking, baking, and sewing: always clean immaculate;, yet somehow without warmth.
- A newspaper interview with the very successful American actress Brook Shields quoted her as saying that she constantly worries "that I'm not pretty enough, that I'm too fat, that I'm not smart enough and that I'm not a good enough actress".
- Mungo supposed that it had been given by, or taken from, Mr Zamoyski, since Vic was clearly not in the habit of buying smart footwear.
- Thus they caused deep resentment in the hearts of the British troops, more taciturn, impoverished, and clothed in far rougher and less smart uniforms.
- Merton's clothes on this show had by now reached previously unfathomed depths: shrunk, unironed Magic Roundabout T-shirts and lumberjack shirts without washing instructions (on the one occasion Merton wore a smart suit, he stopped the show mid-way through and exclaimed: "Isn't anyone going to ask me why I'm looking so smart today?").
- There was another Bentley outside the grey slate Gothic place with a smart yellow Cortina snuggling up against it.
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