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Перевод: folklore
[прилагательное] фольклорный; [существительное] фольклор
Тезаурус:
- A spot of folklore in Turpin Hero (Radio 4, Wednesday) in which David Ashford investigates the reality of that famous highwayman's legend.
- Folklore has been passed down from generation to generation, some of it full of deep and obvious truth, some mere dogma of doubtful veracity.
- From 1965 to 1970 Rowiecki also served as musical director of the Theatr Wielki, Warsaw's huge opera and ballet theatre, and presided over the opening performance of the reconstructed building in 1965, conducting Moniuszko's Straszny Dwor (' The Haunted House', a characteristically Polish mix of folklore and Bellinian melody).
- Apart from discos and several nightclubs, local bands regularly play in the friendly keller bars and there are occasional folklore shows.
- The sources of his inspiration were many - ranging from Irish folklore and custom to the politics of international socialism - but his voice was uniquely his own; in the words of Eavan Boland, "no one else has quite had his themes; no one else has quite ventured on his enquiries".
- This short fruiting season has inspired a rich folklore regarding the optimal time to stage morel hunts.
- Broadcasting is full of folklore like this.
- If the dispute had ended there, the exchange of words would have passed into football folklore as further evidence of Gallacher's greatness, but the bad boy from Bellshill had only just begun.
- It would not be in the serpentine shape in which local tradition and the folklore of sea monsters tend to cast the creature, nor would it be the individual guardian of the loch, the watery Cerberus, which some like to think of Nessie as being.
- Those players - Beaumont, Smith, Cotton, Uttley and the rest - became part of northern folklore and, more importantly, went on to form the hard core of the England team who won the Grand Slam in 1980.
- Parents, never teach your children to love folklore, for folklore and high culture can never be friends.
- By the time of Pope Gregory I the world of cultivated Roman paganism had receded into a past now only dimly seen through the distorting medium of legend and folklore.
- Of the wooden mansion there was no evidence and no folklore to confirm.
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