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Перевод: dirge speek dirge


[существительное]
погребальная песнь; панихида


Тезаурус:

  1. He demonstrated its use before a large crowd and emerged unscathed, whilst an attendant band played a suitable dirge for the benefit of the spectators.
  2. Pathos is created only by the sacrifice of a few members of the virtuous side, mostly old ones like Thoden or Din, or peripheral ones like Hma and Halbarad and the list of mere names in the Rohan dirge after the Pelennor Fields.
  3. Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg - a great dirge for his own generation of Romantic poets.
  4. Its finest episodes are the central "Dirge" (sung by Brian Rayner Cook a little insecurely) which is a memorial to Parry's brother- in-law, who died at 45 while this work was being written, and the subsequent chorus "Man, born of desire" (which Holst also set in his Choral Fantasia ).
  5. A dirge in which old Gedgey, the man who I, the great power-crazed bone-eating Svengali of indie-pop, reinvented, goes bloody man in the erm, bloody mad bits.
  6. They are as wrong as Gandalf, or even more so; Tdwald rebukes Torhthelm for being "heathenish" when he wakes up, and the poem ends with the monks of Ely singing the Dirige or "dirge" from the Office of the Dead.
  7. Following a last salute to all old friends and listeners everywhere, we finished with that popular cowboy dirge, "I'm Headin' for the Last Round-Up!"
  8. His followers sing a dirge and ride round his barrow, as indeed do Beowulf's.
  9. In the old days, as soon as I heard the dirge start up, I'd reach for the OFF button.
  10. Funk, jazz and reggae influence their sound, but the result never dips into a Western dirge.
  11. And sometimes, when there were visitors and raksi to drink, he'd get the red bitch to sing - a mournful, wailing dirge that made us fall about with laughter.
  12. But if you're thinking of doing the same, make sure you get a recording that can be sung-along with and not one of those dragged out funereal dirge versions.
  13. But there is no such careful blending of ingredients in Tetley's Dances of Albion where the singer's words of the traditional "Lye Wake Dirge" bore no relation to what was being danced on stage.

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