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Перевод: gala
[прилагательное] торжественный; парадный; праздничный; [существительное] празднество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Channel 4 has a variety of dance programmes, namely Maguy Marin's bizarre version of Cinderella on Christmas Eve; An Evening for Armenia, the Covent Garden gala of earlier this year, on Christmas Day; the ubiquitous movie Red Shoes and English National Ballet in Swan Lake (Evelyn Hart and Schaufuss in the leads) on Boxing Day.
- The free landing place, by the bridge, is frequently used by pleasure boats, particularly in the summer, with a gala being held there each year.
- Her Royal Highness, Grand President of St John Ambulance Association and Brigade, was present this evening at a Gala Evening at Garrard, Regent Street, in aid of the Order of St John.
- WELSHPOOL GALA 1992 Pictures: JOHN FAIRCLOUGH
- It featured strongly with Nos. 7752 and 68009 in the SDR's Summer Gala on Sunday the same weekend which drew massive crowds .
- Rich, spicy and dramatic, Gala Loewe is our favourite for winter.
- Johnny Brown guided the lad at Gala U14 and U16 levels and now continues as coach to the senior club.
- Oldham were not mere spectators to this East Anglian gala night.
- "The maypole gala is primarily a day for the children.
- The GS operettas will be released in September, coupled with (c/w) with the following Sullivan works: Patience (c/w the " Irish Symphony in E : Pirates of Penzance (c/w the overtures The Sorcerer , Princess Ida, Cox and Box and the Overture in C "In Memoriam"); Ruddigore (c/w incidental music to The Tempest and The Merchant of Venice Suite); Iolanthe (c/w Overtura di Ballo); The Mikado; The Gondoliers; HMS Pinafore; The Yeomen of the Guard ; "Gilbert and Sullivan Gala".
- When I had a chat with him he had just celebrated Gala's triumph at Heriot's FP U21 sevens, in which his centre was older brother Craig.
- ENGLISH National Opera's acclaimed production of Puccini's Madam Butterfly receives a Royal Gala at the London Coliseum in aid of the RSNC's British Wildlife Appeal on December 8.
- WHAT a delightful coup by the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, to open its doors to the Maryinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, in a Royal gala celebrating the Russians' renaming both the theatre and its city with their original title.
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