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Перевод: monochromatic speek monochromatic


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одноцветный; однокрасочный; монохроматический; однотонный


Тезаурус:

  1. Then, under Mao Tse-tung's triumphant Communists in the 1950s and 1960s, it declined into a depressing, monochromatic shell of its former self.
  2. But common sense could not permit the "monochromatic colouring of contradictory events" that had begun to prevail in some quarters of the press.
  3. Highly monochromatic laser light is split by the mirror M to travel along the two arms.
  4. A British audience will not have seen his work for more than twenty years, although he was included by his earlier art in the Tate Gallery's "St Ives" exhibition of 1985, and the new works, delicately constructed and monochromatic in colour, will be a happy surprise.
  5. Now comes Sophie Calle, the French conceptualist late of the Museum of Modern Art's "Dislocations", with a show called "Blind Color" in which she incorporates a mini-exhibition of work by six other artists - monochromatic paintings by Gerhard Richter, Alan Charlton, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhart, Yves Klein and Piero Manzoni.
  6. Main picture: Rose Ribbon WF16 monochromatic wallpaper, 15.95 per roll, Floribunda range.
  7. The colour scheme is monochromatic throughout in accordance with Russell Mills' preference to keep the space " clear and simple, everything visually quiet".
  8. For this new publication, Scully has created eight monochromatic etchings which will be shown with related studies and four new paintings.
  9. Lisson is showing new paintings by Alex Landrum, whose monochromatic canvases, subtly embossed with the title by which that colour is described in a paint chart, are included in the current exhibition at the Saatchi Collection.
  10. Jasper Johns's monochromatic canvas, "O through 9" (lot 38, est. 2.8-;3.5 million), sold to a telephone bidder against a Swedish dealer for 2.1 million (1.4 million).
  11. A third type of spectrometer, fundamentally simpler than the other two, uses a tunable monochromatic source; instruments using IR-emitting diodes have been produced, but are not yet able to replace interferometers.
  12. For example, if the expanding surface S emits monochromatic radiation of fixed intensity, then during the time of the strong blue shift the intensity of the white hole, varies simply in proportion to the cube root of the frequency.
  13. Known, but somehow often overlooked, is the fact that Ellsworth Kelly he of the precise abstract geometries and the monochromatic fields has always kept a pencil within easy reach, taking it up regularly over the years to make line drawings, uninflected by modelling, chiefly of plants and flowers.

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