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Перевод: uptown speek uptown


[прилагательное]
находящийся в верхней части города; расположенный в верхней части города;
[наречие]
в верхней части города;
[существительное]
жилые кварталы города; верхняя часть города


Тезаурус:

  1. He now lives in a flat a little further uptown with his Japanese girlfriend.
  2. Carroll Dunham's ever-loosening, ever more colourful anthropomorphisms are at Sonnabend (6 to 27 February) and uptown at Pace Douglass Baxter has curated a show of new, thickly-impastoed paintings by Antoni Tapies, the veteran Barcelona artist.
  3. We first met him at an elegant hotel in the "uptown" district of Manhattan, New York, overlooking Central park, a watering place well known to artists (Joe Cocker also happened to be in residence at the time).
  4. The nightlife here is a mixture of uptown West end disco and traditional taverna dancing.
  5. But Jack Tilton, who closed uptown at the end of last season, will open there next month and Kasmin, Fawbush, Daniel Newberg and Thomas Nordanstad have recently re-located there.
  6. Julian Schnabel, never exactly known for his sense of humour (at least in his work), shows drawings this month at Matthew Marks (4 February to 6 March) and "The Seven Deadly Sins" - a series of paintings on paper by William Burroughs (yes, the author) - are at Gagosian uptown until 11 February.
  7. Uptown is still into Timberland and those wack Pelle Pelle 700 coloured leathers.
  8. Take an Uptown train to Columbus Circle; Central Park.
  9. A survey of twentieth-century men's fashion, "Jocks and Nerds", showed the duo's capacity for humour, an asset they may find less welcome uptown at the Met.
  10. A JOYFUL collision of sounds and vibes, influences and attitude, uptown trains and downtown nights, this album knows the score, and also for good measure, what time it is.
  11. A gale of easy laughter closes the QA and we leave the magazine's offices together, the critic due at a screening uptown; I offer to help hail a cab but Kael prefers the services of the doorman at the neighbouring Algonquin Hotel.
  12. But the Oscar for the Most Unusual Drawing Show of the Month goes - may I have the envelope please? - to Pace, uptown, for "Directors" Drawings", starring works on paper (and on story-boards) by the likes of Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Satajit Ray, Federico Fellini, Sergei Eisenstein, John Houston, Orson Welles, David Lynch and Terry Gilliam (among others).
  13. Now go uptown to the heights of Lansdown where there's another clutch of shops devoted to decorative antiques.

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