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Перевод: jewellery
[прилагательное] ювелирный; [существительное] драгоценности ; ювелирные изделия; ювелирное искусство
Тезаурус:
- Traditionally a signet ring, with a family crest engraved on it for marking wax seals, was the only jewellery worn by a man.
- In this way, people such as the Trobrianders of the Pacific, made famous by Malinowshi, spend a great deal of their energy producing goods of no practical value, mainly elaborate pieces of jewellery, for no other purpose than to exchange them with neighbours, and thereby maintain peaceful social relations.
- FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF QUALITY KNITTING YARNS, KNITWEAR, KNITTING KITS, TAPESTRY KITS, JEWELLERY AND GIFTS.
- GERALD RATNER'S pay cut from 574,000 to 383,000 a year cut no ice with angry shareholders yesterday after the jewellery tycoon admitted that losses at the chain's near 2,000 shops ballooned from 17,700,000 to 30,600,000 in the six months to August.
- They offer free professional advice on jewellery repairs, all of which are undertaken by highly skilled goldsmiths, and as Registered Valuers, approved by the National Association of Goldsmiths they offer detailed, accurate valuations, and advice on the purchase of jewellery.
- In a 1984 case, jewellery was stolen from a house in which the defendant was a temporary lodger.
- Well, Richard and I knew the Duke and Duchess of Windsor quite well, and spent a lot of time with them in Paris, and this was our favourite piece of jewellery.
- Sewerby Hall museum has a fine collection of Anglo-Saxon jewellery, clothing, pottery and weapons excavated from the burial site at nearby Home Farm which was also part of the estate, but the most interesting exhibits in the museum are to be found in the Amy Johnson collection.
- Maximum payment in respect of jewellery, furs, gold and silver articles, watches, binoculars, photographic, audio and video equipment 200 in total.
- In addition to twenty-seven sculptures on all scales and from every period in Calder's long career, the selection includes a strong representation of works on paper ink drawings, gouaches, etchings and lithographs one oil painting, "Fireman's Dinner for Brancusi" (1926), and several examples of his jewellery.
- A DAYTIME burglar struck a home in Four Marks on Tuesday and stole a quantity of jewellery.
- Dorothea had been puzzled, and then, recalling the silly, embarrassing episode over the box of Faith's jewellery, thought that she understood.
- It's four minutes per museum floor, half an hour in Djemaa el Fna (less for those scared of pickpockets and dirt), one hour round the city walls in a carriage at trotting pace and as much time in the souks as it takes to buy a rug, a leather coat and some fake Berber jewellery.
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