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Перевод: paradise
[существительное] рай ; благодать ; галерка [театр.] ; раек
Тезаурус:
- The head office of the Paradise Corporation, as Sir Charles knew perfectly well, was just about the most famous building in the city.
- It's only when your 2.5 million readers fly to paradise island that it will begin to look like Butlins on a bank holiday.
- Birds of Paradise they were."
- One is contained in the sentence which is most often mocked in the Preface to "Paradise Lost" : 'A schoolboy who reads a page of Milton by chance, for the first time, and then looks up and says "By Gum", not in the least knowing how the thing has worked, but only that new strength and width and brightness and zest have transformed his world, is nearer to the truth than the critics."
- Opened 20 years ago, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a paradise for walkers, bird watchers and nature lovers.
- The usual sources of these are damp houses, compost heaps (a fungal paradise), rotting leaves, over-ripe fruit and other "mouldy" items.
- THE promising first episode of The Paradise Club (BBC 1) turns out to have been, if not actually lying, then at least telling some fibs.
- 1974's "Paradise And Lunch" was more upbeat and polished, a mixture of RB, gospel, blues, folk and reggae that formed a blueprint for his later successes.
- Etna, on the island of Sicily, has been whooshing and thumping away in one or other of its twin summit craters intermittently for hundreds of years - Milton refers to it as "Thundering Aetna" in Paradise Lost - and the lurid spectacle of gouts of lava being ejected from the crater every few minutes makes an odd contrast with the winter sports going on on the smooth, snowy slopes beneath the summit.
- For visitors from an urban background, here is a foretaste of paradise.
- The south coast of England was revived by estate agents from a fading, genteel holiday coastline into a supposed retirement paradise, and yet winter by the sea (whatever the summer attractions) can be savage.
- It would be an Aryan paradise, with no Jews, or financiers, to pollute its atmosphere.
- There is a great moral self-confidence and a common sense in the writing - as when he offers one possible explanation far why so many people, reading Paradise Lost , have supposed Satan to be the "hero".
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