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Перевод: cartoonist
[существительное] карикатурист ; художник-мультипликатор
Тезаурус:
- Anyone who's followed the antics of Wicked Willie, Man's Best Friend (the hilarious depiction of the male member by cartoonist Gray Jolliffe) will recognise the perversity of sexual chemistry.
- Cartoonist Russell Jones takes a ramble through Peter Neville's files
- A cartoonist writes
- During the later Fifties a new cartoonist called Jules Feiffer began to contribute faint pencil drawings to an unorthodox paper, The Village Voice .
- Asterix might never have been born but for a chance meeting in 1951 with another cartoonist, Rene Goscinny, at the Paris offices of a Belgian newspaper syndicate.
- When a famous cartoonist wrote asking if he could draw her she had no hesitation in accepting.
- Whatever its place in the literary league tables, After Silence is undoubtedly entertaining: Carroll's style has a high gloss, twinkling with near epigrams: his novel is packed with cute, intelligent or attractively wacky characters - cartoonist Mac Fisher, his lover Lily Aaron, her little boy Lincoln, the temperamental gay owners of the restaurant where Lily works, all inhabit the warm, cutesy, feel-good world of an Armistead Maupin novel.
- To commemorate the cockney team's unceremonious hiding, the Sunday Mail's resident cartoonist, Malky McCormick, drew a caricature of Macari in a gangster suit furtively avoiding a crowd of shifty looking punters.
- Another cartoonist writes
- Eventually they joined forces with other graduates sharing the same skewed sense of humour, Michael Palin, Terry Jones, Eric Idle and an American-born cartoonist and graphic artist, Terry Gilliam; and on Sunday 5 October 1969 (incongruously enough, in a scheduling slot which had always been rigorously reserved for programmes of a religious cast) the very first episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus was broadcast.
- I knew nothing then of that great cartoonist H.M.
- The linking of sexual enjoyment with social status also proved a golden formula for Hugh Hefner, who had failed as a cartoonist and copy-writer on Esquire in Chicago and was doing none too well as a promoter of a magazine called Children's Activities .
- TESSA FANTONI, wife of cartoonist Barry, trained as a bookbinder and used her knowledge of paper to develop a collection of beautiful albums and books covered with marbled and original 1930s and 1940s printed papers.
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