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Перевод: pompadour
[существительное] высокая прическа с валиком; светло-розовый оттенок
Тезаурус:
- I had another cup and watched her take the rollers out of her hair and comb it carefully into a high, curly pompadour.
- Nell Gwynn and Mme de Pompadour are there as well as the mistresses of Henri II of France and Napoleon.
- The 216-room, five-star Caledonian Hotel, housing UK and Irish delegates, charges 225 for a room with view of castle and its Pompadour restaurant doesn't come cheap: a starter of pan-fried foie gras costs 22.
- She chatted for a long time to a friendly Madame Pompadour, who professed to love Wales and bombarded her with intimate questions.
- Within the impressive red bulk of the Caley there is something to satisfy every fancy - from the haute cuisine of the glamorous Pompadour Restaurant to the modestly priced Gazebo.
- Only Madame Pompadour beside her was motionless, and Meredith shot her a startled look when she whispered under her breath, "Lucenzo, Lucenzo," in a voice of infinite disappointment.
- Thierry Boutsen: Belgium's answer to Ken Barlow, he sports the Purdey pompadour
- Powerful actors, especially, are able to make a difference to things; for example King Louis XV's lasciviousness made him indulgent toward Madame de Pompadour, who was therefore able to protect the position of the incompetent General Soubise in spite of the fact that his army was unreliable in defending France's military interests.
- Dorothy Gish, for example, featured in his Nell Gwynn (1926) and Madame Pompadour (1927).
- The Gazebo has an excellent menu and the elegant Pompadour Restaurant is outstanding for its haute cuisine.
- Following their madame de Pompadour exhibition, Wildenstein are now holding "The allure of women in eighteenth-century France" for their traditional St Valentine's day exhibition.
- He captured her in a variety of poses and moods which reflect her many facets: as a grande dame in a hat and fur collar; as a great courtesan - "Madam Pompadour" he called the painting, perhaps deliberately mis-spelling it; in a wicker chair; demure in front of the piano; and he sketched her all the time, with quick, deft strokes.
- "The Countess de la Fert's famous necklace that belonged to Madame de Pompadour was stolen."
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