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Перевод: gramophone
[существительное] граммофон ; проигрыватель ; патефон
Тезаурус:
- After dinner the Colonel gave all the officers tasks, such as playing bridge, winding up the gramophone or reading suitable books.
- Perhaps you could have two pieces of broken gramophone record with you as a prop to start the extract.
- Next to him, his back to the gramophone, his friend Danny was looking at one of the Meccano magazines he had been given.
- That same year, Schoenberg completed his Variations for Orchestra, Op. 31, which Karajan would one day remove from the concert-hall to the recording studio to make one of the artistically most successful and technologically most radical of all twentieth-century gramophone recordings.
- In 1908 the Gramophone Company received the Royal Warrant, which named them suppliers of records and record-players to the British Royal Family.
- Another Gramophone critic found his Viennese recording of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony unpleasant in its ruthlessness, in marked contrast to a performance of the symphony at Karajan's dbut concert with the Philharmonia Orchestra in April 1948 which the reviewer remembered for its grasp of musical architecture and its remarkable intensity of feeling.
- There by the window was the portable gramophone all ready to blare out the Hrst Wessel the very next morning.
- Prices were highest in 1922; twelve-inch records from The Gramophone Company were between four and twenty shillings each (31).
- "D'you imagine that some day someone will invent a gramophone that will play a record with a whole opera on one side, so that we could put the prelude on with the soup and have the finale with our cheese without having to get up?"
- He had no water, only a rotten gull's egg to eat and not even eight gramophone records to entertain him!
- John also began building up a collection of gramophone records; Herbert gave him pocket money to buy one a week.
- The splintery stage was then commanded by a gramophone roaring out 78 rpm hits of the period.
- A novelty for the home crowd at reserve matches in 1924-;25 was music from gramophone records broadcast through a loudspeaker.
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