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Перевод: insipid speek insipid


[прилагательное]
безвкусный; пресный; скучный; неинтересный; вялый; безжизненный; бесцветный


Тезаурус:

  1. Stirling said that he liked both styles of architecture, but with the "sacrifice of convenience to a constant repetition of insipid ornament" in the Houses of Parliament, the House had a natural prejudice against Gothic.
  2. Insipid daft doesn't make good copy.
  3. Tea is very insipid after good coffee.
  4. My catering was limited to brewing endless mugs of insipid coffee and opening packets of custard creams.
  5. It would be insipid to say this book loves football, it doesn't, it lusts after it with a taste for the perverse and the painful.
  6. Richard Coles (of The Communards) has written an insipid score and Paul Heritage's stilted direction is confined to a foursquare stage.
  7. The conversion from the big screen went well: the programmers were able to capture the boredom perfectly in the form of an insipid flickscreen arcade adventure.
  8. Can we really expect them to retain the same way of thinking as they had as penniless hopefuls, and if they did wouldn't that simply be an insipid patronisations?
  9. But after a few days of insipid campaigning there was grumbling back at base about the way the campaign was going.
  10. Initially the Polish press labelled the films "boring", "insipid", "ill-made" and "ill-played".
  11. An insipid winter light dribbled in a thin gruel from a small pane of glass set low in the wall just above the camp bed on which he sprawled.
  12. After a reasonable dinner: watercress soup, steak with a peppercorn sauce, a shared bottle of Barolo and insipid conversation, I excused myself and sank into oblivion for ten hours.
  13. Lager is Britain's insipid apology for the fine beers perfected by master brewers in such great brewing countries as Germany and Czechoslovakia.

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