Ainda não temos significados para "slight tincture".
1Every man had a slight tincture of soldiership, and scarcely any man more than a slight tincture.
2In the course of her becoming habituated with foreign manners, Mrs. Bethune Baliol had, perhaps, acquired some slight tincture of them herself.
3I could not help making a casual inquiry, whether, among the graces of polite literature, he had included a slight tincture of metaphysics.
4He was a Mir-liwa, or brigadier-general, and had some reputation as a soldier, together with a slight tincture of European science and language.
5Extreme ignorance and frivolity were thought less unbecoming in a lady than the slightest tincture of pedantry.
6Thus all in China who receive the slightest tincture of learning do so at the fountain of Confucius.
7Na krichechramanupasyati is the reading I take, meaning "in which no one sees the slightest tincture of sorrow."
8She was not troubled by the slightest tincture of modesty, but philosophized on coition as coolly and much more learnedly than Hedvig.
9"Yes, that's what he says," said Charles, in a tone that showed no slightest tincture of conviction.
10"You will yet do so!" said Count Paulo, with a slight tincture of bitterness; "Carlo and your future yet remain to you!"
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