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Перевод: mermaid
[существительное] русалка ; сирена ; наяда [миф.]
Тезаурус:
- She was a horrific type of MERMAID, with the tail of a serpent and the torso of a beautiful woman.
- Subsequently Clough Williams-Ellis bought the handsome inn outside the gates of Attingham, Shropshire, which he renamed the Mytton and Mermaid and promoted as a staging post for guests en route to Portmeirion.
- You can, of course, order fish without chips at the Mermaid and watch the proprietor's mouth open in surprise.
- Rome is distinguished by the statue on the Capitoline Hill of Marcus Aurelius; New York, even the United States, is symbolised by the Statue of Liberty; Copenhagen is remembered for its mermaid.
- The Green Study though was a perfect place for writing; again panelled, the panelling painted a celadon green, one of its windows looked over the garden and caught all the sun, the other over a side courtyard and away across the huddled roofs of Mermaid Street to Winchelsea, another ancient town.
- The Mermaid is frequented by the local fishermen for breakfasts and lunches, which makes me think its fish must be the freshest.
- After an updated Dick Whittington in Working Girl and a thinly disguised Cinderella in Pretty Woman, to say nothing of Disney's The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, we have Deceived (15), a psychological thriller which casts Goldie Hawn - a shade improbably - as Little Red Riding Hood.
- She then assumed the form of a MERMAID, or SIREN, and was often seen sitting on the banks of the Rhine strumming a wistful song on her harp.
- Also known as Minch Men or Blue Men of the Minch, these are evil-natured, blue-skinned mermen ( see MERMAID), often considered to be fallen angels.
- From the Mermaid you get a view of the tall black huts used for hanging nets.
- Rosa "Mermaid" (Yellow)
- I sat high by the bow like a proud salvaged mermaid as we entered the canal at Dochfour leading to Inverness.
- Just then Elinor appeared in kingfisher-blue sequins, tight and glistening like a mermaid's tail.
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