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Перевод: Corinthian
[прилагательное] коринфский; [существительное] коринфянин ; светский человек; состоятельный человек, увлекающийся спортом
Тезаурус:
- Yet the central portion was built with a rusticated lower storey and the entrance canopy supported Corinthian Pillars with a sculpture of a mighty condor on the entablature.
- Towards the latter part of the first century, Rome's presiding cleric named Clement wrote on behalf of his church to remonstrate with the Corinthian Christians who had ejected clergy without either financial or charismatic endowment in favour of a fresh lot; Clement apologized not for intervening but for not having acted sooner.
- The Chelsea Flower Show is probably not the most obvious place to pick up a bargain - lead lions rampant and Medici urns atop Corinthian columns must cost more than the Governor of the Bank of England earns in a week to transport there, let alone purchase.
- At Corinth St Paul found the phenomenon deeply divisive and productive of censoriousness; he taught the Corinthian church that the authenticity of a gift of the Spirit should be tested by whether or not it contributed to love and edification of the community as a whole.
- A man of intriguing contradictions, he espouses Ivy League courtesy yet thinks nothing of hiring private investigators to snoop on his former tactician; he adheres to Corinthian values yet his syndicate is heavily sponsored; he professes the scientific and analytical approach yet can be impulsive and petulant in his decision-making.
- In 1863 it was all but gutted by a disastrous fire, but mercifully the ashlar-faced east faade remained entirely intact with its projected balustraded bay, its shell-headed niches, its eccentric demonstration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns in three tiers - all in Purbeck stone.
- The inner waiting-room recreated the central space of the baths of Caracalla with grand staircases on all four sides, rising through colonnades at each end under immense arches framed by Corinthian columns.
- Stewart was also a fine footballer and his club, Corinthian Casuals, reached the Amateur Cup final, against Bishop Auckland.
- As far as we know, the ancients intended their metalwork, both artistic and utilitarian, to be kept in a brightly polished metallic state, with the possible exception of special alloys such as Corinthian bronze.
- The faade is on two levels the lower one with Corinthian columns in a contrasting colour that adds to the general attractiveness.
- "Observe, dear Lionel, the remarkable framing of the leg and its juxtaposition with the Corinthian column."
- If he had had fibreglass Corinthian columns at his disposal, he would have used them.
- A fine gold garland of flowers winds wildly in plasterwork around geometric patterns on the ceiling, gold and white Corinthian columns flank the grand double doors, and paintings of Greek friezes by Cipriani surmount the overdoors.
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