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Перевод: harp
[прилагательное] веерный; веерообразный; [существительное] арфа ; [глагол] играть на арфе; завести волынку; надоедливо толковать об одном и том же
Тезаурус:
- WORLD HARP FESTIVAL, BELFAST, May 7-;17, 1992.
- In summer it is not so dense but that I can find the blackbird wherever it sings among its branches and not in Winter so agile but that its changing patterns are conspicuous against the sky, its sound an appreciable susurration using the harp strings of the wind.
- The careers officer offered him a job in a harp factory in Bromley!"
- Greene King IPA bitter and Harp Lager have continued to increase substantial market share.Interim dividend is up from 2.6p to 2.9p.
- "The flute and viola, blended in unison, made a sound of quite special beauty to which the harp forms a natural contrast.
- Ranald fetched his harp, and he sang a story of a great selkie, one of the seal people, who loved a land maiden but warned her that if she took their son away from him, the baby would kill him when he grew up; but in fear that her child would become a wild selkie himself she stole the baby and reared him inland as a normal man.
- Radio Ulster Record STEVE TILSTON and MAGGIE BOYLE with special guest NOMOS at the Harp Folk Club.
- to harp it Does look rather
- Radio Ulster records "Love is Teasin" and "Love is Pleasin", a show compiled and presented by JANE CASSIDY and MAURICE LEYDEN from the Harp Folk Club.
- One that I saw looked like harp in a chamber of pure light; and at that moment I could understand the frenzy and madness of the bees that visit these studios of paradise, full of sweetness, and cannot cease until they die.
- Harp music from Ireland and around the world in concerts, workshops, masterclasses and lectures.
- "It is as if he touched his harp within a vase of liquid melody, and when he lifted it out, the notes fell like bubbles from the trembling strings
- Nowhere in your article is the ICES advice for harp seals quoted, namely a range of 1.2 to 1.6 million in the late 1960s and 1.5 to 2.0 million in the period 1977 to 1980.
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