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Перевод: beguile speek beguile


[глагол]
обманывать; развлекать; занимать; отвлекать внимание


Тезаурус:

  1. No one can bully, cajole, coax, batter, trick or beguile wood like I can!"
  2. beguile it to stay, daily clenching a truce
  3. The affluent clients of the smartest shops of Hong Kong, Paris, New York, London or Tokyo respond to the same qualities in ivory as those which attracted Palaeolithic mammoth hunters up to thirty thousand years ago and have continued to beguile all who have since had access to the material.
  4. But Scheherezade arranges for her younger sister, Dinarzade, to come on the pretext of bidding her farewell, and ask her to "relate to us a story to beguile the waking hours of our night".
  5. Therefore you can happily build word pictures with which to beguile and captivate an audience.
  6. After all, Mercurius was the tutelary deity of the Art, and it was of his very nature to beguile and confuse in this manner; but she could take no comfort from the knowledge, for she must pursue him as through a hall of mirrors, from one bride-chamber to the next, and at each remove he shifted shape with such dispiriting agility that, again and again, she might have cried out loud for rest.
  7. No doubt he'll beguile you, too, with his famous charm.
  8. Unimpressed by Prieto's insistence that Socialist moderation was the best defence against an ever more apparent flight by conservative Spaniards towards fascism, Largo Caballero, flaunting the label of "the Spanish Lenin' bestowed upon him by Pravda , preferred to beguile the Socialist rank and file with the prospect of an imminent collapse of capitalism and transition to socialism.
  9. "It is natural for men to tell tales, and I suppose the short story was created in the night of time when the hunter, to beguile the leisure of his fellows when they had eaten and drunk their fill, narrated by the cavern fire some fantastic incident he had hear of."
  10. To beguile some of the time in Malvern, they went to the cinema.
  11. She belonged to that great majority of intelligent human beings who think of a book as something with which to beguile the hours of solitude of an evening.
  12. Margaret Thatcher was remarkable, of course, for being the first woman Prime Minister, and she could use this factor to persuade or beguile male colleagues on occasion.
  13. His folksy speeches still beguile the faithful; he can grow eloquent on anything, even when comparing the dynamo-operated lamps of Russian bicycles to the simple purity of the unlighted Chinese alternative.

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