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Перевод: Viennese
[прилагательное] венский; [существительное] житель Вены
Тезаурус:
- She was only half Indian, her mother being a Viennese woman who had come to England as an au pair and married a doctor from Darjeeling, a surgical registrar in a Bradford hospital.
- His room was drab and poky, but clean, rather as he had expected from a rundown lower middle-class Viennese pension.
- In a corner of the Salon Imperial of the Hotel Intercontinental, Paris, Harriet Varna braced her back against a statuesque pillar and looked steadily into the viewfinder of her camera, concentrating on her subjects so fiercely that she was almost oblivious to the electric atmosphere that surrounded her, bouncing off the Viennese dcor and the sumptuous rococo ceiling along with the heat and the light as the models of the House of Saint Laurent moved gracefully along the hundred yards of catwalk to display the new season's couture collection.
- As one who did get into quite a few scrapes, Henry Schwartz admits that the Viennese and Berliners divided into rival camps, but thinks that the seriousness of the fighting was overstated.
- Tauber sings light songs from the operettas he made famous, including Blossom Time , and the Viennese Vogelhndler , also a strange vocal setting to Rubinstein's Melody in F !
- No one has ever tried to edit a Viennese waltz: all those inflexions of tempo would look terrible on the page.
- And the enquiries made by the Viennese authorities seem to have been pretty perfunctory.
- To be called "brother" by the cream of Viennese society was no doubt a necessary step on the ladder of social advancement.
- Mozart, whose feelings for her took a long time to cool, later wrote more music for her, including the role of Madame Herz in his Singspiel Der Schauspieldirektor (The Impresario), and she was the first Viennese Donna Anna in Don Giovanni .
- Fearful anticipation had proved somewhat worse than the event, and most Viennese were coming round to the opinion that, whatever the failings of Napoleon's men, they were at least an improvement upon the Hapsburgs' Russian allies, whom everyone loathed.
- In particular, he denounced the accusations of child-murder and ritual abuse which became standard elements in Viennese demonology in that decade.
- The panoply of scholarship Mr Till unfolds in his analysis of the relationship of words to music, bringing in most of the Enlightenment philosophers and writers, is awe-inspiring, as is his knowledge of the reforms of Emperor Joseph II and the whole contemporary Viennese scene.
- The son of a Viennese baron, Paul George Julius von Henreid was born on Jan 10 1908 at Trieste, then still part of Austria.
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