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Перевод: corset speek corset


[существительное]
корсет ; грация ; пояс


Тезаурус:

  1. Her mainly exposed bosoms wobbled over the top of her black corset.
  2. For real tux deluxe you can add a spangly corset top, decorative waistcoat and a dandy cravat.
  3. Tom stopped at the corner of the small road near the corset shop and glanced down at the tiny alleyway where the artist's shop stood.
  4. 5 All have children working at the BBC, except Kilroy-Silk. 6 All except Cyril Smith wear, or have worn, a corset.
  5. As the legal regime for the National Curriculum comes into effect, it becomes increasingly apparent that it represents not so much a "straitjacket" but a "corset" - holding things in place, while restricting, but not totally, freedom of movement!
  6. I, however, had to keep wearing my jacket because of my pullover, because of my shirt, because of my corset.
  7. Its belief in the free market mechanism has meant the scrapping of credit controls in 1982 and the abolition of the supplementary special deposit scheme (the corset) in 1980, which restricted a bank's ability to lend.
  8. The move into consumer finance, he said, was chiefly caused by restrictions on lending, the corset, to other areas.
  9. Listening to her talk about the make of corset she wore and the neckline shape that best suited her, speaking on these matters with the kind of solemnity they would only have brought to bear on the country's economic situation or the future of the United Nations, they regarded her with the polite incomprehension with which they would have looked at a Martian.
  10. Naff plebeian drugs, junk food, hoary sexism, a love of trash culture hip hop and hardcore share all these, but where hip hop still has a guiding notion of cool (both music and style are minimal) neo-hardcore is prepared to LET IT ALL HANG OUT horribly; the corset of cool has been ruptured and all manner of banished and forbidden rock memories have sprawled free grotesquerie embraced as a defiant gesture against the sound track of yuppie culture - sleek, chic, designer pop-soul.
  11. They passed the corset shop, a butcher's and a hardware store and stopped outside a library.
  12. And then there were hats for every occasion, sunglasses, sportswear and even the questionable piece of advice that a firm corset would prevent seasickness.
  13. She also had 9d, and a 2 Thomas Cook travellers cheque sewn into her corset.

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