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Перевод: miscellany
[существительное] смесь ; сборник ; альманах
Тезаурус:
- Major Ian Kennedy repaired it, "sufficiently to sit on", although, alas, it mostly supports bags of clubs and a miscellany of paraphernalia.
- He lost a leg at Ypres in 1915 whereafter he earned his living with a miscellany of jobs from being a book illustrator, carpenter, poultry farmer and then caddie-master, and was by his own admission, very dependent on tips.
- CD's second novel, written for serialization in Richard Bentley's monthly magazine, Bentley's Miscellany , of which CD was the first editor, the first instalment appearing in the second issue of Feb. 1837.
- View from City Road: Dealing with a miscellany
- The Casket (1828) was a miscellany prepared by a Mrs. Blencowe.
- This miscellany printed poems by Wordsworth, Crabbe, and Byron, as well as many others whose popularity has faded.
- It is a curious miscellany, where photographs of his early ballets are mixed in with family snap-shots, pictures of his friends, souvenirs of journeys, Christmas and other greetings, a book of clothing coupons from the days of rationing, costume drawings and various illustrations cut from magazines, including a feature on Roland Petit's ballet Carmen and examples of the "new look" in women's clothes when long skirts came back to fashion for the first time since the war; he proposed a ballet about that, but it was rejected.
- Serialized in Bentley's Miscellany in 24 monthly instalments, Feb. 1837-;Apr. 1839 (except June and Oct. 1837 and Sep.
- MISCELLANY
- CD's fourth novel, and the first of the two serialized in his weekly periodical, Master Humphrey's Clock , 1840-;1, after an early drop in sales had convinced him that the magazine could not succeed as a miscellany.
- King's Parade offers a remarkable contrast between the Senate House, the Old Schools and King's College to the west, whilst to the east is a splendid miscellany of houses, the lower floors of which are now almost all shops, many catering mainly for visitors.
- Roger Manvell's The Film and the Public , published in 1955, still held Brief Encounter in very high esteem, placing it in a chapter rather disingenuously called "A miscellany of films" but which is clearly intended to signify a pantheon of cinematic greats.
- (There are extremely instructive comparisons to be made between the films that make up Manvell's "Miscellany" and the "pantheon" of directors listed in the first, 1962, issue of Movie - the changes are an eloquently stark illustration of the massive reorientation of British film culture.)
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