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Перевод: lantern
[существительное] фонарь ; световая камера маяка; фонарь верхнего света; цевочное колесо
Тезаурус:
- She gave him her best smile, liking what she saw under the porch lantern.
- Here too is Lutyens's design for a fowl house, a wooden building perched on staddle stones with lantern and a thatched roof, a residence to please the most demanding chicken.
- A little later, as filmmakers began to expend the medium's storytelling capacities, they drew from the techniques developed for the magic lantern or diorama and audiences saw a woman interrupting her husband in the act of kissing the maid, or a miller grappling with chimney sweeps in front of a windmill.
- Taking his lantern the watchman followed and although there was no other entrance but from the porter's room, he could find no trace of his antagonists.
- Once the glass was full he held it up to the lantern that hung from the awning's strut and toasted whichever patient had paid for that afternoon's bonefishing.
- Then we decorated the school ready for a really splendid children's tea in the afternoon, which was usually followed by a lantern slide show in the evening for the parents, also very enjoyable.
- In some parts of the West Country Jack's magical lantern, glimmering in the marshes, is regarded as a lucky charm.
- I MISSED the first performance of Peter Thompson's Chinese Lantern Music at last year's Summer Serenade, was so delighted to hear the complete work - the third in a series of commissions for local composers - played by the Petersfield Area Youth Orchestra on Wednesday.
- The castle-like old lighthouse, built of Aberdeen granite, has lost its lantern housing, and is now a private dwelling.
- The Lantern House
- An ormolu hall lantern hangs in the top corner
- He had let the dealer from Hadleigh come, a man called Evans or Owens, one of those Welsh names, and sold him a brass lantern and two little carved tables and the sherry glasses.
- One had a lantern, but it was shrouded by a cloth, a deep, hidden glow like subterranean fires far beneath the earth.
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