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Перевод: ornament
[существительное] украшение; орнамент ; церковная утварь; ризы ; [глагол] украшать; разрисовывать
Тезаурус:
- There never was more flagrant nor impertinent folly than the smallest portion of ornament in anything concerned with railroads or near them.
- But, what ornament?
- Often the sole ornament applied to mills was projecting angle piers and a small cornice near the top of the facade, surmounted by a "blocking course" of bricks, although some very large mills built during the Edwardian period, when labour and materials were cheapest, display elaborate decorative brickwork.
- Outstanding among these are 202 coloured drawings collected by John Talman in Italy between 1709 and 1717 and added to the great collection of architectural and ornament drawings amassed by himself and his father William, the Comptroller of the King's Works.
- Thus Richard himself is depicted on his Great Seal with a lion passant on the side of his helm, topped by a fan-shaped ornament.
- But gradually the pattern changes until we see the growth of commercialism by which time the symbols in ornament had less meaning as such social networks were supplanted by more cohesive political groups; production could at that time be taken over by entrepreneurs who continued the evolution of regional designs but who were distributing the goods in an entirely different manner.
- He was nine years Wyatt's senior, and the official letter of appointment from Stanley, vesting Scott with the overall control of the project, would accord with Wyatt's reputation as an expert on decoration and ornament, rather than as an executive architect.
- Suddenly in the summer of 1742 a fatal attack of smallpox arrested progress at Thorndon with the death of the young Lord Petre, "ornament and delight of the age he lived in".
- One group, represented by nearly 30 brooches, mostly from Kent, was characterised by the care and precision of the design and laying out, the notched ridge making up the designs, the well-made and neat niello bands and garnet inlaid cells, and the carefully carved animal and geometric ornament, with sharp tops to the ridges.
- Many famous people came to view the grandiose exhibition: the Prince of Wales judged it to be "an ornament to the nation", as indeed it was to become.
- The species is beautifully preserved, retaining something of its original lustre, and all the fine details of its ornament.
- Despite their size, or perhaps because of it, many saguaros have been stolen from the desert to be sold, at huge prices, to ornament smart Californian gardens.
- The neck, the lower stand, the loose ornament on the ropework cage and then the ropework, with the exception of the lower loops, were cast separately.
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