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Перевод: condescend
[глагол] снизойти; удостоить; снисходить; удостаивать; ронять свое достоинство; унижаться
Тезаурус:
- Women are crawling out of the woodwork but they are duplicitous and wizened, swamp people and ratbags, and they can blacken and turn leathery before I will condescend to them.
- "You noticed that he didn't bloody condescend to pull a bloody trigger himself;" Finlayson said.
- George talks to the jury in their own language, but he doesn't condescend.
- "Don't condescend to me."
- Don't condescend to me, and don't accuse the men who have been my friends in my hearing."
- He may condescend perhaps to think I may be good enough for his harlot and these things don't disgrace men that ruin poor women as the world goes.
- I taught for a term at a crammer half a mile from my home, and instead of passing lazy days with charming children whose actively hatted mothers would smile, condescend and yet flirt during some endless pollen-spattered sports day, I spent my time with the son of the local bookmaker (he lent me his bike: I crashed it) and the daughter of the suburb's solicitor.
- Arthur Pridmore, when he did condescend to talk at breakfast, talked with the magisterial authority of head of his family, Mr. Bowlem's bailiff and People's warden at the village church.
- Those who condescend to visit these miserable tenements can testify that neither health nor decency can be preserved in them.
- Are you going to condescend to tell anyone when you're coming back?"
- He might condescend to attend at half-time if there wasn't a party or a bird somewhere.
- You're so bloody superior, Annie, you and your nice little middle-class husband, nice little part-time jobs, you just condescend to women who are on the breadline, fucked over by their husbands, exploited by the capitalists
- "I'd be glad of a bit of help if you'd condescend to give it."
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