reticence w słowniku Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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His initial reticence stemmed from a sense of revulsion at the marketing of music and bands.
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As a result, urban women are models of reticence in public and rural women appear properly submissive.
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He produced pieces of monumental solidity blazing with harmonious color, or gleaming with the sober and dignified reticence of ebony, ivory, and white metal.
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The portraits convey hope but also reticence.
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Hart's reticence is misunderstood as proof that he has something to hide.
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What reticence, what loserism had afflicted them?
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Given the power accorded by the regime to extremists, it is enough to shock most into reticence.
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Reticence conduces to effect, blatancy ruins it, and there is much blatancy in a lot of recent stories.
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Theirs was a quiet humor, restricted by a reticence that the culture soon would discard as old-fashioned.
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This natural reticence may have prevented him from making the most of career opportunities when they presented themselves.
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