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Again Napoleon brought out his snuffbox, paced several times up and down the room in silence, and then, suddenly and unexpectedly, went up to Balashev and with a slight smile, as confidently, quickly, and simply as if he were doing something not merely important but pleasing to Balashev, he raised his hand to the forty-year-old Russian general's face and, taking him by the ear, pulled it gently, smiling with his lips only. English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Of course I realized that the chances of the success of our proposed venture were slim indeed, but I knew that I never could enjoy freedom without Perry so long as the old man lived, and I had learned that the probability that I might find him was less than slight. inches (88 x 100 x 500 mm) when not in use, so it won't take up much space in your car, when activated the warning light message it emits is about 2 feet (60 cm) in diameter.
Kapoor has explained: ‘As you’re entering the work, the column of light is like a virtual object, it’s a physical object.
Várjuk viszonteladók, kivitelezők, lakberendezők jelentkezését, akik minőségi termékeket és megbízható partnert keresnek.
snub, insult, ignore, rebuff, affront, neglect, put down, despise, scorn, disdain, disparage, cold-shoulder, treat with contempt, show disrespect for, give offence or umbrage to They felt slighted by not being adequately consulted. It astounded me that art could step out of narrative so completely; that art could seem to have nothing to say, and yet engage all the truly important things that there are to say. But he was also inspired by his experience of an abstract painting - Anna’s Light 1968 - by Barnett Newman. While all these words mean "not thick, broad, abundant, or dense," slight implies smallness as well as thinness. A LED profilok, LED szalagok, vezérlők technikai paraméterein túl a legfontosabb, hogy számunkra, vagy megrendelőink számára olyan rendszert alakítsunk ki, amely túlmutat a világítás funkcióján és lakásunk, üzletünk kinézetének meghatározó elemévé válik.
slight slight 2 verb [transitive ] OFFEND to offend someone by treating them rudely or without respect Derek felt slighted when no one phoned him back. a small, slight child with delicate-looking features • In those turbulent times that produce skips, however, a slight degradation will be close to unnoticeable. Does this text contain inaccurate information or language that you feel we should improve or change?