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Перевод: cartoon
[существительное] карикатура ; комикс ; картон ; этюд для фрески; мультипликация ; [глагол] рисовать карикатуры; изображать в карикатурном виде
Тезаурус:
- Gaily reached into his pocket, and then spotted a long, thin orange and yellow card, decorated with a cartoon.
- In fact, computers play a leading role in a great deal of cartoon production these days.
- It was too serious for the carnival, immediately at odds with the cartoon bombast that swirled around Ali, the unassailable appeal of the phenomenon, the breathtaking climb of the arc.
- The speed with which immense transformations took place became legendary - and an occasion for wry humour; a cartoon of the period shows a respectable man looking at a heap of rubble and saying: "But this is where I live and I can't even find my wife."
- Northern Ireland is the context rather than cartoon style backdrop to Leonard's piece.
- The secret of that film's success was the realistic merging of the cartoon world and live action - an achievement that was once again down to clever computer effects at Industrial Light and Magic.
- Mary Poppins was not supported by Bugs Bunny , so Donna must have seen Donald Duck leaving Bugs Bunny as the cartoon screened with Snow White .
- He has this image in his head of the kind of person he'd like to be, it's a cartoon character something about 2000 AD.
- He also complains about a cartoon in the London Evening Standard.
- The cartoon brings to life the humour of these famous characters.
- It was a privately printed cartoon of Santa Claus having sex with Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
- Maus's cartoon cross-cutting underlines, perhaps more vividly than any other medium could do, the truth of Vladek's saying, when asked why the Jews offered so little resistance to the Germans: "They couldn't believe even what's in front of their eyes "
- He even wears checked trousers and a natty sports jacket, as he describes to his son Art how, in 1944, he survived 10 months in Auschwitz, dodging from one hair's-breadth escape to the next, outwitting his enemies by the skin of his teeth, emerging miraculously intact at the end of each cliff-hanging episode of this astounding strip cartoon.
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