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Перевод: embellish
[глагол] украшать; украсить; приукрашивать; приукрашать; прикрасить
Тезаурус:
- No doubt the Second Vice-President had in mind the days when the TANU paper the Nationalist used to "embellish and decorate" the speeches of Kawawa's rival Oscar Kambona whilst doing less than justice to the speeches of other ministers.
- His Figures of Plants were appearing periodically to amplify and embellish his writing, the very successful Abridgement had reached its fourth edition and the Garden Kalender its tenth.
- With the onset of empire, the conflicts of interest between state and individual, and between luxury and austerity, were subsumed by the power of the emperor to embellish the city and court as he wished.
- This eminent likeness of the sovereign was commissioned by Dudley to adorn and embellish the gardens of Cumnor.
- To be given life and not to serve it or embellish it."
- But many calligraphers inhabit a gentler world and are happy to embellish prettily texts of staggering banality.
- In the meantime, you can continue to do hand work in the quiet moments and these serve also as the time to embellish your quickly-made basic garments.
- Teenagers can embellish their denims with plaited braids and cords from Madeira's Shoeshines .
- He starts at a medieval Gothic window, a remnant of the first university in central Europe (founded 1348); he pauses at the rebuilt Bethlehem Chapel, the site of where the Mass was first allowed in Czech, and Jan Hus preached before being burnt for heresy in 1413; he pays respects to the relics of the Jewish quarter with its ancient and crowded graveyard; to cross the river he uses the Charles Bridge, lined with Baroque statues (many between 1700 and 1720), and climbs the hill to the Castle where art and architecture of all periods again further embellish the golden city of central Europe.
- Some of the hedgehogs embellish their self-protection with an upward jerking movement.
- You may wish to embellish the controls with rubdown lettering followed by a coat of spray-on protective lacquer as usual.
- Mr Beeton is considering a range of options to embellish their presentation without substituting fiction for reality.
- It has been turning out bombs and shells since 1939, and the Gulf war has already begun to embellish a colourful history.
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