languid in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

languid in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for languid in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

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It has been described as an airy and vague poetry, languid and fluid, set in an atmosphere of shadows and dreams.
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The most common was the 4700, which consisted of the whistle along with a large, rectangular bowl in the same plane as the languid plate.
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The musical styles of the album range from energetic and jagged to the later tracks which are more languid and pastoral.
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The dance is mainly a mime but also incorporates some abstract but languid sequences.
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The warm-voiced singer seems equally at home with strange interval leaps, odd harmonic twists and languid phrases.
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She is shown with a languid, sad expression.
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In contrast to the languid second movement, the theme is sharply defined and introduced by the piano, quickly followed by the winds.
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The slightly lifted head has a sense of pride, whereas her visage is languid and sensual, with parted lips in between defiance and seduction.
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The only hint of her former occult status is the somewhat languid appearance of her eyes, as one who has recently emerged from deep meditation.
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The 41-minute raga is dominated by the languid phrases of the violin that tests the border between melodic fragments and distorted tones.
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