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Перевод: cornet
[существительное] корнет ; корнет-а-пистон ; корнетист ; кулек ; вафля с мороженым
Тезаурус:
- Max Jacob, who had been a friend of the painters and in particular of Picasso, published in 1917 in Le Cornet Ds one of the most lucid definitions of contemporary aesthetic.
- Junior naval officers were nominally ratings, for a midshipman was a warrant officer in contrast to the army equivalents, the ensign of foot or cornet of cavalry, who enjoyed commissioned rank, but it was for that reason that the Admiralty did not monopolise first appointments in the fleet, only interesting themselves in appointments at the rank of lieutenant or above.
- This account of a demonstration makes the point nicely: "A cornet and piano duet was performed in ( sic ) the instrument.
- He emigrated to Washington D.C. with his wife and two young sons, John and Philip, and took up a job as cornet player with the Barnum Bailey Circus band.
- Blackwell was an ensign in the City's horse militia as early as 1642 and a cornet in the parliamentary army by 1644; in 1645 he became a captain in Oliver Cromwell's own cavalry regiment, in which he served until June 1648.
- He was page of honour to George II; from January 1760 cornet of the Royal Horse Guards; from March 1762 captain of the 58th Foot (a nominal appointment, this regiment then being in America); then, from August of that year, lieutenant and captain of the 1st Foot Guards (Grenadiers).
- While he waited for a response he got up and moved ponderously to the wind-up gramophone housed in a carved oaken cabinet in a cornet of the room.
- The cornet players who accompany the singing did so from the roof of the church.
- There was a time when a popular cocktail food was salame (usually Danish) rolled round a cream or cottage cheese filling to form a cornet.
- The children's menu was good value in our local restaurant, a converted olive-mill called Le Moulin de la Gardiole, where steaks cooked with herbs, perfect chips, salad and a big cornet of blue ice-cream cost 5.50.
- He wore a brown uniform and carried a cornet in shining yellow brass.
- Jongleurs, The Cornet, 49 Lavender Gardens, SW11 (780 1151) 9.30pm.
- That seems possible because in one of Jacob's books, Cornet Ds , there was a dedication to Modigliani in the edition published in 1917 which was deleted subsequently, presumably as a result of the mysterious quarrel over Beatrice.
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