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Перевод: bucolic
[прилагательное] буколический; сельский; [существительное] буколика ; буколический поэт; сельский житель
Тезаурус:
- A bucolic English gentleman "by election", in G. M. Young's phrase, he was always very highly strung.
- The bucolic finale also goes rapidly, but I cannot complain, since Mozart invites that by labelling it both Vivace and a minuet.
- His would not have been the only provincial accent to assail the ears of Londoners at the time, but at least it would have lent his speech a touch of bucolic appeal, with its rolling Somerset post-vocalic "r" sounds and a liberal sprinkling of "v's for "f's and "z's for "S'S.
- "When you see people weeping as they sing the swelling choruses of Jerusalem ," says Peter Morgan, director-general of the Institute of Directors, "you're listening to people who hate everything about industry and have a bucolic dream - and who are also Fabians, and see business leaders as slave-drivers."
- The narrator, Richard Papen, longs for entry to the college's charmed but destructive inner circle - a clique of privileged students fired by their classics professor's admiration for the ancient Greek mysteries of bucolic visions and violence.
- The third I, Ludicrous album, "Idiots Savants", brims with brilliantly bucolic observations about weather, football, macho cretins, daytime TV celebs, Carter USM and other festering symptoms of our national malaise.
- Why not, as Lord Donaldson seems to be suggesting, appoint them to Rural Boundaries Tribunals, a sort of bucolic Acas, with powers to sort out neighbours who have temporarily taken leave of their common sense.
- The Cherwell is quite different from the Thames, a toy stream winding through stately parks and bucolic meadows miraculously unencroached upon by the dreary outskirts of the city.
- Hugh Griffiths, an outsize and very grand Welsh actor with eyebrows like handlebar grips, was there in full bucolic magnificence: there was a Welsh harpist who pretended to be a ghost, Rachel Roberts teamed up with Sybil as "Lady Something or other" and they gossiped, knitted the acting village together, went on stage wearing wristwatches and nail varnish.
- Or the little portable sundials which shepherds used to carry up into the mountains to tell the time by; or, a last reassuringly bucolic reminder that Bayonne's fighting days are over, an English bayonet from the Napoleonic wars converted for stripping corn-cobs.
- Deep within such essentially non-economic thinking is an image of a bucolic arcadia where demands and ambitions are simple and limited, the Amish of Pennsylvania on an international scale, but with railways and EC directives on pollution.
- The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolic setting.
- When Father appeared, five minutes later, he was confronted by a scene of bucolic bliss: "Any luck, Mima?" he inquired.
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