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бросающийся в глаза (an expensive, red-leather, in-your-face purse Olga Okuneva); говорящий всё напрямик; шокирующий (Anglophile) | |||
кричащий; подчёркнуто вызывающий (ART Vancouver); вызывающий (о поведении; this behaviour is not necessarily aggressive: "used to describe something done in a forceful way that intends to shock people" (Cambridge English Dictionary, since 1982): Jane Fonda's actions were *not aggressive* but were intended to shock the public and attract its attention to various causes she championed: "I've been so in-your-face for so long (...) and I've been stumbling along trying to find myself." (Vanity Fair) ART Vancouver) | |||
напористый | |||
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что, съел? (выражение торжества grafleonov) |
in-your-face: 3 phrases in 3 subjects |
General | 1 |
Informal | 1 |
Rude | 1 |