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ˈpi:kənt прил. пикантный тж. перен. piquant sauce ≈ пикантный соус piquant remark ≈ пикантное замечание Syn: savoury пикантный, острый( о блюде) - * sauce соус-пикант привлекательный;
обворожительный - * profile очаровательный профиль игривый;
соблазнительный;
пикантный - * smile игривая /соблазнительная/ улыбка - * remark пикантное замечание интересный - * bit of news любопытные новости - * wit живой /пытливый/ ум piquant пикантный (тж. перен.) -
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[ʹpi:kənt] a1. пикантный, острый ( о блюде)2. 1) привлекательный; обворожительный2) игривый; соблазнительный; пикантныйpiquant smile - игривая /соблазнительная/ улыбка
3) интересныйpiquant wit - живой /пытливый/ ум
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