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Перевод: Aztec
[прилагательное] ацтекский; [существительное] ацтек ; ацтекский язык
Тезаурус:
- Mexico contains many active volcanoes, a quantity of them burdened with tortuous Aztec names such as the well-known Popocatepetl.
- Descended from an Aztec mother goddess, Llorona is a long-suffering mother figure, symbolic in a wider sense of the trauma of the Spanish invasion.
- A lovely hamlet situated in the middle of a small volcano with a church of Gothic and Aztec design.
- You should allow around 70 per week, but if you want more, you'll have the chance to venture inland with us to Mexico City to experience the mystery of the Aztec and Mayan pyramids.
- (In the past, Rough Trade acts who had achieved major success like say, Aztec Camera, walked into the more solid foundations of a larger company).
- Dawson must know how Montezuma felt as his Aztec empire began to crumble around him.
- Rourke's replacement was the young Craig Gannon, a whizz-kid guitarist of hedonistic bent and formerly with Aztec Camera, The Bluebells and The Colourfield.
- Why is the new Aztec West "science park", with its modern factories for computers, electronics and similar industries, placed where it is?
- This would seem to suggest that the head cannot belong to the Aztec civilisation.
- The last truly impressive Giugiaro car - the 1988 Aztec - has just gone into production for the Japanese market at 500,000.
- Visitors trace the history of chocolate and small, taste and drink it too through a multi-media exhibition following the trail of cocoa and chocolate from its beginnings in Aztec Central America, to the Cadbury story in Victorian Birmingham.
- For instance, there is a 1520s lament by the Aztec poet Tlatelolco which begins: In the roads lie the broken spears
- The red and green of the Aztec necklace links it compositionally with the indigenous plants to the "south" of the painting, the pink colonial-style dress tonally blending with the skyscrapers to the "north".
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