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Перевод: frieze speek frieze


[существительное]
бобрик ; грубая ворсистая шерстяная ткань; фриз ; бордюр ;
[глагол]
ворсить; гравировать серебро; вышивать золотом; украшать фризом


Тезаурус:

  1. Architectural features include a Queen Anne hall, a Tudor bakery and Tudor hall with a 1510 frieze.
  2. The king is shown as he appeared at the battle of San Martino, the basal frieze showing the entry into Milan of Piedmontian and French troops following the battle of Magenta.
  3. It is the only remaining piece of a frieze from the palace, found during excavations at Nineveh in 1845-;1855 by W K Loftus and his artist companion, William Boutcher.
  4. But here a thin frieze of very old trees had been preserved for the delectation of the lairds who looked out from their houses on the slopes - Cluny, Grandtully, Clochfoldich, Pitcastle.
  5. Look especially for the frieze of statues on the upper tier.
  6. Frilled quilt covers are priced from 36.99; frilled pillowcases at 10.99 each; fitted valance sheets from 28.99; curtains from 35.99 a pair (54 drop); and a wallborder frieze at 4.99 a roll.
  7. For the first time since it was shown at the Berlin Secession in 1902, the National Gallery has reconstructed Edvard Munch's "The Frieze of Life" (until 7 February 1993), a loose association of forty or fifty pictures illustrating the important and highly autobiographical themes of love, anxiety and death, to which the artist makes a first reference in his correspondence in 1893.
  8. She remembered it later on, after they had inspected the three pretty bedrooms and the wonderful bathroom with its big bath and tiled frieze of mermaids; and she debated within herself whether or not she had better tell Susan.
  9. Not painted for a specific location and comprising canvases of different dimensions, the frieze was a pool of images from which Munch made withdrawals for sale, replacing the pictures which he had plundered with new versions of the same composition.
  10. The looping whip that shoelaced the mouth of the mutilated Marine was branded with a frieze of miniature cabbalistic hexes.
  11. Part of a vast coastal plain, much of the region's coastline is a frieze of cliffs, inland from which are wide expanses of heathland, richly carpeted with heather, gorse and bracken.
  12. Her office was now marked by a frieze of officers, two lounging half in and half out of her door, a third a little behind, the attention of all three directed entirely towards her desk.
  13. Certainly you would have to be in pretty desperate case to dismiss the eloquent Michelozzo figures on the cenotaph frieze in the Duomo as "wriggling in lines like leeches in a bottle".

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