make little of - перевод на греческий
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make little of - перевод на греческий

1981 SINGLE BY BUCKS FIZZ
The Land Of Make Believe; Land of Make Believe (song)

make little of      
κάνω από λίγο
little red riding hood         
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  • A depiction by [[Gustave Doré]], 1883.
  • ''Red Riding Hood'' by [[George Frederic Watts]]
  • Wilhelm (left) and Jacob Grimm, from an 1855 painting by [[Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann]]
  • chaperon]] being worn
  • "Little Red Riding Hood", illustrated in a 1927 story anthology
  • Little Red Riding Hood in an illustration by Otto Kubel (1930).
  • Works Progress Administration poster by Kenneth Whitley, 1939
  •  An engraving from the ''Cyclopedia of Wit and Humor''.
  • "The better to see you with": woodcut by [[Walter Crane]]
EUROPEAN FAIRY TALE
Little Red-Cap; Little Red-cap; Little Red Ridinghood; Little Red Cap; History of the Little Red Riding Hood tale; Roodkapje; Little red riding hood; The Little Red Riding Hood; LRRH; Little red riding hood!; Red Riding Hood; Huntsman (Little Red Riding Hood); Saglana Salchak; Little Red Riding-Hood
κοκκινοσκουφίτσα
make fun of         
  • The [[mocking of Jesus]], here as depicted by [[Matthias Grünewald]], is an historically popular theme for artists.
ACT OF INSULTING OR MAKING LIGHT, OFTEN USING CARICATURE
Derisive; Make fun of; Mocking; Draft:Mockery; Derision; Making fun of; Scoffing; Ridicule; Derisiveness; Draft:Scoffer
περιγελάω

Определение

voracious
If you describe a person, or their appetite for something, as voracious, you mean that they want a lot of something. (LITERARY)
Joseph Smith was a voracious book collector.
...the band's voracious appetite for fun.
= insatiable
ADJ: usu ADJ n
voraciously
He read voraciously.
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Википедия

The Land of Make Believe

"The Land of Make Believe" is a 1981 single by British band Bucks Fizz. It reached No.1 in the UK in early 1982 - the second single by the band to do so. The song was produced by Andy Hill with music by Hill and lyrics by ex-King Crimson member Peter Sinfield. Despite the apparent sugar-coated style of the song, Sinfield later claimed it was a subtle attack on Margaret Thatcher and her government's policy at the time. "The Land of Make Believe" became a big hit across Europe in early 1982, topping the charts in Netherlands, Belgium and Ireland as well as the UK. The song was later covered by pop band allSTARS* for a 2002 single release and by the french singer Anthony Martinez in 2022