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Перевод: 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:
- He now lives in a flat a little further uptown with his Japanese girlfriend.
- 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.
- 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).
- The nightlife here is a mixture of uptown West end disco and traditional taverna dancing.
- 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.
- 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.
- Uptown is still into Timberland and those wack Pelle Pelle 700 coloured leathers.
- Take an Uptown train to Columbus Circle; Central Park.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- Now go uptown to the heights of Lansdown where there's another clutch of shops devoted to decorative antiques.
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