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Перевод: plat speek plat


[существительное]
участок земли; небольшой участок земли; рудный двор; план или съемка в горизонтальной проекции; блюдо с едой; коса ;
[глагол]
заплетать; плести; снимать план


Тезаурус:

  1. The sale includes Brussels tapestries, a Louis XV ormolu-mounted kingwood bureau plat (stamped M. Criaerd) estimated at 30-;50,000; George I walnut secretaire chests on chest, circa 1725, each estimated 10-;15,000; a William Morris "Hammersmith" hand-knotted wool carpet, estimated at 25-;40,000; and silver, plate, ceramics and garden statuary.
  2. FFr 3-;4 million) and a Weisweiler bureau plat (est.
  3. The menu gastronomique at the Caneton is generous and good value for 1800 francs, but a trifle fussy and rich, and a better choice for my taste is the plat du jour, with perhaps a duck liver pt, or local charcuterie, to start with, which is what you see the inhabitants eating.
  4. News of his deliverance came from underneath the arches by London's St Pancras station on Friday at Doug's Diner, a venue barely known outside the licensed taxi trade (plat du jour: fresh wild salmon, new potatoes and peas, 3.95).
  5. Of the furniture, one of the rare disappointments (if you can call it that) was the 825,000 (458,300) sale of an important Louis XIV ormolu-mounted Boulle marquetry bureau plat, around 1710, attributed to Andr-Charles Boulle, that had been estimated to sell for 1-;1.5 million.
  6. Rather neatly, the sale's top lot, Mrs Johnson's bureau plat by Leleu, which sold on a commission bid at 1.1. million (2 million; estimate in excess of 750,000), had been purchased by her from Christie's for 300,000 in 1981, where it had been consigned from Meikleour, having formed part of the original collection.
  7. The sale also includes other notable pieces, many of them with very distinguished provenances, such as Jean-Franois Leleu's bureau plat of the 1770s, once in the collection of the comte de Flahaut, Talleyrand's illegitimate son, and owner of the famous Htel de Massa in Paris (est. in excess of 750,000).
  8. Among the more significant failures were a Louis XIV ormolu-mounted ivory-inlaid fruitwood and marquetry bureau plat of around 1690, unsold against an estimate of 250,000-;350,000.
  9. This sophisticated-looking arrangement actually proved very simple to adjust - you just loosen the recessed screws with a coin and move the belt and harness up or down the base plat to the position you want, then retighten the screws.
  10. There they were to face yet another situation, a large country whose main physical characteristic was open countryside ("plat pays") broken up by rivers, with the social and economic characteristic of castles and towns (some already fortified) which helped society to defend itself against enemies from both within and without.
  11. Luckier fates awaited the Louis XIV Boulle marquetry console, sold to a telephone bidder under-estimate for 675,000 (375,000) (est. 800-;1.2 million), a small Louis XIV ormolu-mounted Boulle bureau plat around 1700-;1710, sold to Bernard Steinitz for 850,000 (472,200) (est. 1-;1.5 million), a simple Louis XV tulipwood marquetry table crire by Bernard van Risamburgh, sold to Partridge for 460,000 (255,500) (est. 400-;600,000) and the skeleton of a charming Louis XVI giltwood lit la polonaise around 1780 (est. 100-;150,000), a form not often seen at auction, which went to a phone bidder for 440,000 (244,400).
  12. The only time things went a bit quiet was when a couple of Eladeldi came in and sniffed around, on patrol, because all gatherings on the plat are at their sufferance, public or private.
  13. On Ucopia Plat.

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