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Перевод: bucolic speek bucolic


[прилагательное]
буколический; сельский;
[существительное]
буколика ; буколический поэт; сельский житель


Тезаурус:

  1. A bucolic English gentleman "by election", in G. M. Young's phrase, he was always very highly strung.
  2. The bucolic finale also goes rapidly, but I cannot complain, since Mozart invites that by labelling it both Vivace and a minuet.
  3. His would not have been the only provincial accent to assail the ears of Londoners at the time, but at least it would have lent his speech a touch of bucolic appeal, with its rolling Somerset post-vocalic "r" sounds and a liberal sprinkling of "v's for "f's and "z's for "S'S.
  4. "When you see people weeping as they sing the swelling choruses of Jerusalem ," says Peter Morgan, director-general of the Institute of Directors, "you're listening to people who hate everything about industry and have a bucolic dream - and who are also Fabians, and see business leaders as slave-drivers."
  5. The narrator, Richard Papen, longs for entry to the college's charmed but destructive inner circle - a clique of privileged students fired by their classics professor's admiration for the ancient Greek mysteries of bucolic visions and violence.
  6. The third I, Ludicrous album, "Idiots Savants", brims with brilliantly bucolic observations about weather, football, macho cretins, daytime TV celebs, Carter USM and other festering symptoms of our national malaise.
  7. Why not, as Lord Donaldson seems to be suggesting, appoint them to Rural Boundaries Tribunals, a sort of bucolic Acas, with powers to sort out neighbours who have temporarily taken leave of their common sense.
  8. The Cherwell is quite different from the Thames, a toy stream winding through stately parks and bucolic meadows miraculously unencroached upon by the dreary outskirts of the city.
  9. Hugh Griffiths, an outsize and very grand Welsh actor with eyebrows like handlebar grips, was there in full bucolic magnificence: there was a Welsh harpist who pretended to be a ghost, Rachel Roberts teamed up with Sybil as "Lady Something or other" and they gossiped, knitted the acting village together, went on stage wearing wristwatches and nail varnish.
  10. Or the little portable sundials which shepherds used to carry up into the mountains to tell the time by; or, a last reassuringly bucolic reminder that Bayonne's fighting days are over, an English bayonet from the Napoleonic wars converted for stripping corn-cobs.
  11. Deep within such essentially non-economic thinking is an image of a bucolic arcadia where demands and ambitions are simple and limited, the Amish of Pennsylvania on an international scale, but with railways and EC directives on pollution.
  12. The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolic setting.
  13. When Father appeared, five minutes later, he was confronted by a scene of bucolic bliss: "Any luck, Mima?" he inquired.

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