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Перевод: finery speek finery


[существительное]
пышный наряд; наряд ; пышное украшение; украшения ; убранство; кричный горн


Тезаурус:

  1. Whereas a woman who dies before her husband is considered to have made a good death and her body is decked in a married woman's finery, one who survives her husband is somehow always blamed for his death and must never put on finery again as a penance.
  2. And she knew herself to look better, clad in what passed for finery these days, than she did in the house where with so much work to do she had not a moment to spare for her appearance.
  3. SAUCHIEHALL Street was the place to be seen of a Friday or Saturday evening, and not only men but unaccompanied young ladies would stroll up and down in their finery, smoking in public.
  4. I wondered how many of them glanced down as they processed in their finery into the castle for tea with the Queen.
  5. On the other, Hendrix, the noble savage in dandy's finery, the freeranging kaleidoscopic improviser.
  6. "After you had been presented to our gracious Queen, last summer, you followed custom by having your photograph taken in all your finery."
  7. Reviving the classical grandeur of the railway carriage of Edwardian days, with all its silver-plated, lacetableclothed dining-car finery and mahogany-panelled parlour-car ambience, on the long-established route from London to Paris and Venice, the Orient Express was the brainchild of James Sherwood, head of the Sea Containers Group.
  8. Around me were costumes of such finery and originality that I felt quite put to shame.
  9. The young people who developed this style rejected the finery and the slightly effeminate characteristics of the art college mods and the hippies for clothes that were more related to their working class background.
  10. On the contrary; corduroy and other imitation velvets, like velour and velveteen, were considered all along to be false finery, puffed up and pompous.
  11. Take Frau Grossman, all she thinks about is finery and food, whereas Dr Grossman has his spectacles always in a book.
  12. That little boy is neglected, and all you care about is seeing Madam, here, dressed up in all her bloody finery."
  13. His father, with a working man's regard for hired finery, picked it up, smoothed it and stood draping it over his arm like an outfitter's assistant.

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