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Значения термина patronizing manner на английском
Значения для термина "patronizing manner" отсутствуют.
Использование термина patronizing manner на английском
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Doffing his hat, he addressed the Colonel in a sort of patronizingmanner:
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And in a friendly, but somewhat patronizingmanner, he held out his hand.
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Pete elucidated in the large, patronizingmanner of a kindly-disposed elder.
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This recalled the patronizingmanner of the Boy at times, and the Tenor smiled.
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There was a patronizingmanner in all this which she felt no disposition to submit to.
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He spoke in a patronizingmanner, and Braxton Wyatt moved slightly in anger, but restrained his speech.
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She found him vaguely annoying, a boozy blowhard with that patronizingmanner that Brits often assumed with Americans.
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They all regarded Christophe as their inferior in position and intelligence; and they assumed a patronizingmanner towards him.
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Artemis waited until the clamor had died down, then dealt with the protests in his usual terse, patronizingmanner.
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The Englishman, thrown off his patronizingmanner, hesitated, closed the door as he was bidden-andcould not regain his fine air.
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The patronizingmanner in which the Ambassador alluded to the other member of the States-General who opposed the decree was still more diverting.
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As for the professor in the red robes, his easy, patronizingmanner is indicative enough of his mental top-loftiness toward the woman question.
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The trade unions also maintain that profit sharing is often administered in a patronizingmanner, which is offensive to the self-respect of the workmen.
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A brusque discourtesy is bad, a very effusive courtesy and a too low bow are worse, and an overwhelming and patronizingmanner is atrocious.
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You would have thought from the patronizingmanner of the Jones boy that upon his presence alone depended the safety of the group of scouts.
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"You do yourself injustice, my dear Pettigrew," he said in a patronizingmanner.