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Перевод: embellishment speek embellishment


[существительное]
украшение; приукрашивание; украшательство
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Тезаурус:

  1. The legs also gave scope for embellishment; they were turned into columns or bent into distinctive arch shapes with ball feet.
  2. Two distinct types of botanical embellishment were used: some showed dissected plants and were obviously copied from engraved plates in authoritative works, while others were taken from live plants.
  3. Gilbert Harding tells the story of Siwash Rock with considerable embellishment in his book "Along My Line" to which I have referred.
  4. The demand which grew up amongst Congregationalists and, to a lesser degree, Baptists was not for a radical shift in the nature of their worship but for the external embellishment of traditional worship: flowers, organs and stained glass, but not chants, Holy Tables and liturgical seasons.
  5. I'm a man of individuality where garden embellishment is concerned.
  6. Deceptive restoration or alteration and embellishment of antiquities is another area of faking.
  7. And yet, if a circle of blisters caused by the plague could give rise to a Ring-A-Ring-O'-Roses, and the famous Dick Whittington cat was not introduced until about 150 years after Dick died, why should embellishment through the ages not have taken King Coel or Coilus to Old King Cole, completed with pipe, bowl and fiddlers three.
  8. Good pasta needs minimal embellishment - garlic, Parmesan and nutty butter or olive oil; chopped olives and lightly fried anchovies; strips of prosciutto; bacon and egg for carbonara; caramelised onions and fried toasted wholemeal breadcrumbs.
  9. Notes taken should be matters of fact without embellishment.
  10. This is not strictly speaking a realist film and some hold that the artistic embellishment is at odds with Steinbeck's message.
  11. They are permitted no naturalistic embellishment, but given that choice the stylisation should be taken further.
  12. Anita Skinner's gentle watercolour landscapes - "the creativity of nature requiring no embellishment" - find contrast on the upper floor with Kay Ritchie's work which takes natural themes a step into the abstract with strong use of colour.
  13. Despite many exquisite passages of florid embellishment in a manner familiar from the earlier works, there is much less of their sense of ecstatic suspension of time.

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