Главная
Словари
Программа
Контакты
v
va
vb
ve
vf
vh
vi
vl
vm
vn
vo
vp
vr
vs
vt
vu
Перевод:
Venetian
[прилагательное]
венецианский;
[существительное]
венецианец ; венецианка
Тезаурус:
Above all, use was made of the great lake in front of the palace, the famous tang des Carpes , where some of the fish were reputed to have been swimming since the days of Francis I. All sorts of pleasure boats were at the disposal of the guests, ranging from a
Venetian
gondola to a miniature frigate of the French navy - the latter the pride and joy of the Prince Imperial.
In our
Venetian
palace the furniture and marble floors were made to measure in open-fronted workshops in the surrounding streets.
if we suppose a traveller to set out from Venice on March 1, 1245, the first day of the
Venetian
year, he would find himself in 1244 when he reached Florence; and if after a short stay he went on to Pisa, the year 1246 would already have begun there.
Accessories sold with the windows usually include remote controls, and roller and
Venetian
blinds in an assortment of colours, as well as blackout blinds (to completely exclude light), and exterior blinds (to reduce solar heat gain).
It wouldn't surprise me to learn that the original
Venetian
audience ate, drank, gossiped and gambled its way through that first performance.
Being in the
Venetian
Republic there was much freedom of thought in this university and the medical school in particular under the great anatomist Fabricius was famous for experimental work.
The impression of suppressed energy which he had received as he arrived was intensified; Peter Yeo could barely sit still and was discharging tension by moving papers on his desk, then fiddling with the
Venetian
blinds to prevent the sun from shining in Catherine's eyes.
Burden grumbled that opening windows upset the air conditioning but he complied, raising the yellow
venetian
blind and letting in a powerful shaft of noonday sunshine.
The mills are in Heaton Road, and the boilerhouse chimney, 255 feet high, is in the style of a
Venetian
campanile and is known locally as Lister's Pride.
Next to Tuscany was the state led by Venice - the
Venetian
Republic - as near as anyone came to a democracy in the 16th century.
"The want of affection in the English is strongly manifested towards their children," wrote one
Venetian
envoy, in 1497.
By four steps you ascend the vestibule, on the right of which is the eating-room, and on the left the withdrawing-room; a small cabinet communicates with the withdrawing-room to the library; beyond the library is a justice-room; the best stair-case is placed in the centre of the house, and lighted with a large
Venetian
window; the common staircase adjoins the offices."
It is too strong to say that it has been corrupted - after all, James I dished out so many knighthoods (2,600) that the
Venetian
ambassador to London thought the knights "no longer distinguishable from common people" - but at best it is dull.
LMBomber
- программа для запоминания иностранных слов
Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru