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Перевод: casting
[прилагательное] литейный; разливочный; [существительное] бросание; метание; смена ; смена кожи или рогов; распределение ролей; подбор актеров; литейное дело; литье; отливка ; коробление; удаление выкопанного грунта
Тезаурус:
- The casting of Robin Williams as English teacher John Keating is inspired.
- casting shadows like trees.
- This new assessment of his home marked an important casting off, a kind of liberation, and if in later years Ottery remained symbolically important to Coleridge, that was only because his recollections of the shaping years of childhood all seemed to gather at the town.
- Arguably the modern play with a limited cast is more effective in drawing in professional agents and casting directors since there are fewer "bit" parts for students to get lost in.
- In 1934 it was still a struggle - a fridge was bought on hire purchase over two years - and the Professional missed being "laid off" only by the Chairman's casting vote, on the proposal "that the present position of the Club was such he should move on".
- FRENCH engineering company AFE has made an agreed 45p a share cash offer for Cronite, valuing the troubled metal reclaimer and casting manufacturer at 7.3m.
- The only difference is a distinct advantage: on large waters a punt will enable you to fish swims which are not within casting range of the bank.
- Telling the story of Napoleon through impressions of Marlon Brando, Phil Silvers, Diane Keaton, Gregory Peck and dozens more, Sessions simultaneously mocks and celebrates such overpowering casting: "Robespierre is no Henry Fonda.
- The change might be entirely innocent, the hotel might be dreadful - though it was the smartest in Leningrad; on the other hand it might confirm Anna's suspicions about the casting couch.
- The composition of any casting is not homogeneous due to variations in the specific gravity and solidifying temperature of different elements, so one sample cannot be representative of the
- The keyboard operator punches holes in a paper roll, which when run through casting machines produces individual characters.
- She did so, casting an experienced eye over him.
- In my attempt at a wide-angled overview, however, I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides, and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long.
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