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Перевод: acrobatic speek acrobatic


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акробатический


Тезаурус:

  1. Joanne Robley-Dixon was an expressive and acrobatic cat.
  2. John wrote scathingly of Robert Helpmann, after seeing his Miracle in the Gorbals , as "a pseudo-intellectual who has discovered (after Hollywood) that there exists such a thing as mob psychology" and later added that "his ballets, although all extremely intelligently constructed, and all marvellous theatre, I always find acrobatic and dull from the dancing point of view
  3. The event, which awards points for style, degree of difficulty and bravery, reaches its acrobatic climax todayPhotograph: Keith Dobney
  4. The towering black walls of David Roger's designs and the shadowy, creepily menacing presence of the remarkable St Petersburg Maryinsky Acrobatic Troupe create a compact sequence of vividly picturesque tableaux, encompassing scenes of personal and collective mania, devilish magic, exorcism, sado-masochism and touches of macabre humour.
  5. I'm not one to do double somersaults - I'm not that acrobatic - but he's one of the best in the country and has been for a long time.
  6. Nevertheless they should have no place in pure classical ballets because they are largely acrobatic, and as such have a place only in certain modern works which discard the old conventions in order to display the athleticism and freedom of movement that today's choreographers use as part of their material.
  7. Honestly, I don't invent the singing waiters, acrobatic chefs, undiscovered Kenneth Branaghs and owners who tell the same joke twice.
  8. One member of the troupe submits a graceful skipping rope dance and another with a tambourine gives an exhibition of her skill as an acrobatic dancer.
  9. The Zoo's own photographer managed to come face to face with this somewhat disrespectful giraffe, and yes, he was in an area available to the general public - albeit in a slightly acrobatic pose!
  10. And phrasing, more than any acrobatic vocal skill, is the key to jazz (and popular) singing.
  11. Alternatively, it may appear too acrobatic or athletic because the choreographer has been so concerned with the turning of the pages of a picture book that there is no explanation why one picture follows another and leads to another and yet another until the curtain falls.
  12. As my colleague Charles Spencer describes on our arts pages, Frances de la Tour and Berwick Kaler spent an acrobatic night undermining Catholicism, but not to universal delight.
  13. His save from McLoughlin four minutes from the break was as acrobatic as it was unbelievable.

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