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Перевод: halo
[существительное] гало [метео]; ореол ; сияние; нимб ; венчик ; [глагол] окружать ореолом
Тезаурус:
- At this point a rather anaemic looking face with a halo of rather greasy looking blonde curls, poked his head out of the window, looking down at me lying flat on my back and said, "It's me, who are you?"
- Britain, the alleged home of "not one of us", seemed to be wearing a halo to Jane at that moment.
- Its prickles were round its ugly head like spined rays of a halo, and descended its neckless shoulders, criss-crossing, to meet the incongruity of a starched, frilled collar.
- NICK FALDO, world No 1 last week and with a highly creditable share of sixth place in the Freeport-McMoran Classic in New Orleans at the weekend, found his halo had slipped when he arrived at Augusta for the US Masters yesterday.
- "I want to paint men and women with that something of the eternal which the halo used to symbolize," Van Gogh had written, groping to define for his brother the human essence that was his aim in pictures such as this."
- The word "nimbus" meaning both halo and rain-cloud is carefully deployed.
- It was November and the white rime of frost formed a dim halo at the feet of those fortunate enough to have clogs.
- Led by Frenchman Yann Sylvian, Halo is a group of artists, sculptors, photographers and technicians who make art you can dance to.
- The method they employed for the drop is known as HALO (high altitude low opening).
- Saint Jay re-adjusted her halo as the Queen of Heaven drove away.
- The dished face is also seen in Spanish cattle along with the typical "mealy" or "deer" muzzle - a pale halo surrounding the dark-skinned nose, found too in Alpine and humpless West African breeds and in the ancient aurochs itself.
- forming a magical halo -
- Art you can dance to from the creative group called Halo
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