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Перевод: adage speek adage


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пословица ; поговорка ; изречение
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Тезаурус:

  1. De Valois summed up the ideas of these two great choreographers by saying: "Only synchronisation of arms and legs will give symmetry to step and pose, strength to the jump, speed to the pirouettes , calm to the adage and spaciousness to the dance."
  2. The old adage that a picture is worth a thousand words is small consolation to an audience which can't hear any of them.
  3. It can be that magic moment in such dances as the Rose Adage in The Sleeping Beauty when Aurora triumphantly raises her hand from the fourth Prince's grasp and holds the final attitude for several seconds revealing her complete command over the forces of gravity.
  4. Does the student follow the old adage that to read and paraphrase one book is plagiarism but to use two is research?
  5. He remembered the old adage from his studies, "If a problem exists then a logical solution must also exist It is only a matter of time before you find it".
  6. Although he might perhaps have done better to observe Wittgenstein's adage, "Whereof one cannot speak, thereon one must be silent", one cannot help regretting that he has not tried to be less vague about the nature of personal growth.
  7. such as solos or pas de deux in which dancers portray the character each represents by depicting mood, emotion and action, e.g. again in The Sleeping Beauty , the Four Princes express their admiration for Aurora and she returns their compliments in the Rose Adage.
  8. After four years in the Royal Artillery, Dignam was invalided out of the army and went straight to the Arts Theatre, where he was a delightfully tongue-in-cheek Shavian Angel and a foxy Claudius, proving Stanislavsky's adage, as Agrippa in the Anthony Quayle/Edith Evans Antony and Cleopatra, that there are "no small parts".
  9. pitchers, the adage about little,
  10. Above all it is vital for every pilot to have the old adage "safety first" indelibly imprinted on their mind.
  11. While preparing an early draft of the present chapter, the writer heard Bishop Cathal Daly of Down and Connor, a leading moderate among the bishops, respected by all except PIRA, repeat the adage that the Irish constitution was secular, implying that there really was little to be done for the moment.
  12. Nowhere is the showbiz adage more true than here.
  13. John Langley finds that a boxing adage makes an ideal case for the large diesels

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