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Перевод: inscribe
[глагол] надписывать; вписывать фигуру [геом.]; вырез`ать на дереве; начертать на камне; посвящать
Тезаурус:
- Poovey describes the silenced female body as a site upon which men can inscribe their anxieties about their sexuality and that of women.
- The combination of different faces produced a score which required me to inscribe a divided line or a single unbroken line on a sheet of paper.
- "It is the privilege of the Commander of our chapter alone to inscribe his heraldry as minutely as he can upon these sacred bones," declared the Reclusiarch.
- Yet all turned out for the best: on 20 July 1836, Daniel Jones returned Benjamin his indenture, only too pleased to inscribe on the back of it the fact that he had appreciated the boy's seven years with him, and making him a generous gift of five pounds in the process.
- Let me inscribe these words on this papyrus of a person that I have become and trust, my saviour, that one day they will enlighten me.
- A Hong Kong-based Scottish engineer and historian, Mr Charles Walker, is behind the scheme to inscribe a gravestone and place it at the spot where Liddell is known to have been buried.
- Centuries of promotion of a thin ideal inscribe it deep within individual and collective unconsciousness.
- Any citizen attending could inscribe on a piece of pottery the name of the person he wanted ostracised, without speeches or debate.
- Mrs Jenny Somerville, Liddell's sister, has sent a verse from Isaiah to inscribe on the granite headstone: "They soar on wings like eagles; they run and grow not weary."
- Inscribe in glass?
- At last, you exercise the franchise, and with trembling hand inscribe your X on the slip of paper.
- Similarly, even in that most abstract of arts, music, the playing of a musical instrument can inscribe the peculiar energy of the act of plucking, blowing or striking into its sound such that it is rendered unique or concrete.
- I wanted so much to put into words, in a novel or a play, all that you and I felt for one another, not just to love love but to inscribe it as George Eliot and Willa Cather had done.
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