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Перевод: Bohemian speek Bohemian


[прилагательное]
богемский; богемный;
[существительное]
богемец ; представитель богемы; цыган


Тезаурус:

  1. Then there was Rubletsky, an old friend of the family, a true Bohemian of the old school and still, at eighty, with as sure a touch in his sculpture and drawings as ever Titian had.
  2. On his death the same year, the king had the elder of Jnos's sons beheaded and the other, Matthias, imprisoned in Prague by the Bohemian ruler, George Podiebrad.
  3. When the Bohemian king, Wenceslas IV, heard of the revolt, he was seized by an epileptic fit and died a few days later.
  4. He was fourteen years older than Jeanne, barely able to support himself, let alone a wife, a weakling unfit for army service, a bohemian, a drunk and, worst of all, a Jew.
  5. But nationalism is a treacherous weapon and may rebound on its user and, especially after the failure of the European radical movements in 1848, the Pan-Germanism and anti-semitism which Vienna adopted only served to stir the embers of Bohemian nationality.
  6. What he was now unable to do, the "Beat" poets fulfilled, in their own bohemian street-style in New York.
  7. Talking to Barney, gives the impression that somewhere underneath that Bohemian exterior lurks a frustrated artist, a brief glance at his history confirms the view.
  8. An easygoing, good-natured man, Kisling had a strong constitution and enjoyed the bohemian life of "chance romances, shindigs, drinking parties, sing-songs, brawls and wordy discussions", unclouded by guilt or ill-health.
  9. The convivial bohemian made a round of all the bars and cafs in Nice, looking for Modigliani.
  10. Over a glass of wine Ladislav told me the following story: "There was a Bohemian landowner called Prince Paar.
  11. The landscape becomes gradually more mountainous as you climb through the Bohemian Forest with its stands of tall, dark pines.
  12. He was never merely flamboyant or vulgarly bohemian.
  13. Pound was a bohemian figure, despite his Quaker origins, who espoused an anti-credit economic philosophy which thrust him into anti-Semitism.

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