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Перевод: hallelujah
[существительное] аллилуйя
Тезаурус:
- Hallelujah!
- Sing Hallelujah, Hey nonny-no,
- Her last tribute was a most fine rendering of the Hallelujah Chorus by our uniformed organist.
- Sang "Hallelujah Chorus" and the Rolling Stones' "You can make it if you try".
- The programme in 1988 was basically the same, and I am sure audience and choirs stood then, as they do now, for the "Hallelujah" chorus.
- "Hallelujah."
- At one and the same instant the audience burst into a thundering shout; the orchestra pealed forth the strains of the Hallelujah Chorus; the wheels of the great Ellis engine in Machinery Hall commenced to revolve; the electric fountains in the lagoon threw their torrents towards the sky; a flood of water gushed from the McMonnies Lake and rolled back again into the basin; the thunder of artillery came from the vessels in the lake; the chimes in Manufacturers Hall and on the German building rang out a merry peal, and overhead, the flags at the top of the poles in front of the platform fell apart and revealed the gilded models of the ships in which Columbus first sailed to American shores.
- Or are you singing "Hallelujah"
- Suddenly, like a hallelujah bursting from a revivalist meeting, a cry rends the air.
- His description of the Christian as "a hallelujah from head to foot", is a thumb-nail sketch of the joy and gratitude of a redeemed memory.
- "Well, how about that," he said and, turning his head in the direction of the preacher, he shouted, "Hallelujah," then he winked at Nathan, as if they were in this together, and fell back in a heap and shut his eyes.
- A crowd of about 2,000 gathered on the Mapplewell Junior and Infant School playing fields to sing hymns, and, of course, Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus - a programme that again differed little from their original one, or that of Holmfirth.
- "Burnin'", cut in 1973, is a far more coherent package, containing Marley and Tosh barking "Get Up Stand Up", Bunny Wailer's sublime "Hallelujah Time", versions of Marley classics "Small Axe", "Duppy Conqueror" and "Put It On", plus the menacing "Burnin' And Lootin'", and "I Shot The Sheriff", the song that proved his commercial potential when covered by Eric Clappedout.
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