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Перевод: spectacle speek spectacle


[существительное]
зрелище; очки ; сцена ; представление; спектакль ; цветные стекла светофора


Тезаурус:

  1. The Emperor, however, had not sought power simply in order to dazzle contemporaries with spectacle, but rather with the aim of putting France in the forefront of general progress and restoring her to what he considered to be her rightful place in Europe.
  2. William Dudley's sets are magnificent, but there is no feeling here of empty spectacle.
  3. The Japanese are fascinated by foreigners making a spectacle of themselves in this way - the natural heirs to the dying tradition of performing street monkeys.
  4. They are impressed at the speed and efficiency with which the spectacle unfolds.
  5. But most of the 8,000 people sitting in the glass house are tourists drawn by Mr Schuller's fame (he is seen by about 1.3m American households each Sunday) and the eye-popping spectacle of the cathedral designed by Mr Philip Johnson.
  6. Robson, who saw Brazil beat the Italians 1-0 in Bologna in October, flew on to Cagliari disappointed at the spectacle in the Feyenoord Stadium but impressed with Brazil's organisation.
  7. Pound's exasperated bewilderment before the spectacle of British loyalty to the amateur, and British readiness to pay the price in tolerance of the amateurish, is nowhere so evident as in his lifelong esteem for Laurence Binyon, the editor of the Hewlett Letters .
  8. The spectacle from The Beacon at the top of the Down was fantastic.
  9. I am not able, as others may be, to find an aesthetic pleasure in admiring the pattern as it unfolded; for the spectacle is not to an Englishman a reassuring one.
  10. The municipality and the Imperial Household, less inclined for one reason or another to be parsimonious, added gas lighting to public spectacle by illuminating the city's monuments on state occasions and holidays.
  11. As Debord has commented: "This society signs a peace treaty with its most outspoken enemies by giving them a spot in the spectacle.'
  12. It is a spectacle which takes us very far from the idea of lawless Scottish magnates.
  13. I have seen huge clumps of it on roadside bands in Greece, the deeply divided, dark green leaves bristling with formidable spines, a most fearsome spectacle, and easily recreated in a warm, sunny, well-drained spot in the garden.

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