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Перевод: statue
[существительное] статуя ; изваяние [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Tomorrow is his Feast Day, but little is known about the life of this fourth-century divine; he was renowned as a preacher and energetic founder of nunneries, and raised the funds to build the basilica in Verona where a statue depicts him holding a fishing-rod.
- Now the the Winnie the Bear Commemorative Statue Committee is raising 18,000 for a Pooh statue in the City zoo.
- The horse-shoe shaped beach has an underwater shrine with a statue of the Virgin in the Rock, the island's patron saint.
- Just before the bell on her last day, Sharon and Maria dumped a huge card on her desk: of the Statue of Liberty togged out as Batperson, all welcoming Batcape.
- Turning back towards Hradany Square once more, note in passing the statue of St Wenceslas by .
- THE Canadian city of Winnipeg is planning to celebrate its connection with Winnie the Pooh, little known outside the esoteric realm of A A Milne specialists, by putting up a statue of the small bear.
- The beautiful old university buildings are unchanged - the Fray Luis de Leon lecture hall, with that scholar's statue outside, the ancient library, the delicately carved plateresque faades.
- The statue of the Archangel Michael had its head removed in the seventeenth century by a marksman in the castle.
- Tribute to the glorious peasants of the Soviet Union." her voice clear in the silent garden as the enormous statue loomed over them.
- A good example is provided by the famous life-size bronze statue of a youth, found at Magdalensberg (fig. 8.10).
- The statue of the Virgin at the centre of the building is a work of the Maestro Campionesi, a group of sculptors and architects working out of what is now an enclave of Italy entrenched in Switzerland, Campione d'Italia.
- Victoria, always pretty and amenable, was taken on a round of the treats considered traditional for an upper-class London child: the zoo, the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, ice-cream at Fortnum Mason's soda fountain, a visit to the enclosure reserved for some overweight rabbits near the statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and a Christmas pantomime called Where the Rainbow Ends in which four intrepid children fed their pet British lion a medicine called the Commonwealth mixture.
- Admirers of his scholarship dedicated a statue in his honour, inscribed on the base with a catalogue of his writings.
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