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Перевод: portico
[существительное] портик ; галерея
Тезаурус:
- If you go north from Porta Venezia, taking Corso Buenos Aires to reach Via Palazzi, and taking the third turning to the left, you can view what remains of the Lazzaretto, the church of San Carlo - of no great merit despite being the work of Il Pellegrini - and a section of the portico that forms part of the northern section of the school at No.12 Via Tadino, the first road crossed by Via Palazzi.
- Pritchett and consists of a central block with Corinthian portico, flanked by colonnaded wings.
- For this portico, though designed in the manner for porches attached to buildings, is by virtue of its starkly isolated position a genuine military arc de triomphe.
- There was a handsome portico outside and four mock Grecian columns at the back of the front hall that gave the house a museum-like effect.
- "Not only the members of the small governing class but every squire, tradesman and farmer who could afford to modernize or rebuild his house, even the parson, deputy of Christ, lived behind a faade which was conceived in the terms of a Classical Order, entered his home through a doorway deriving from the portico of a pagan shrine and sat at a hearth which resembled a miniature triumphal arch or an altar to the Lares."
- It suits the Via Montenapoleone perfectly, with a wonderful elegance that is accentuated by the pastel colour of the faade, and the portico in the form of an Ionic temple with four huge columns.
- The portico formed part of a complex of buildings linking the temple of Juno Regina, restored by Metellus, and the temple of Jupiter Stator, possibly the first marble temple in Rome, designed by the Greek architect Hermodorus of Salamis in Cyprus at the invitation of Metellus.
- The Foreign Office had an apse projecting towards the park, while the War Department had a massive three-part in-antis portico facing Parliament Street.
- And so when finally they had invaded the greatest city in the world, they built the portico at Euston to proclaim as a memorial their victory to posterity.
- Maybe that was what started me on chemistry - or at least led to my being a participant one 5 November in filling the iron pots along the portico of UCL with coloured fire, an escapade that led to our being "carpeted" by Sir Charles Goodeve (plain Charlie he was then, and himself in much demand at departmental soires for his rendering of Canadian College cheers).
- That was the time when I stood in all that fluid with my boots on, a priceless carpet under my feet, hounds never seen on the earth before lying still and obedient before me, staring out of that maternal portico with its flanking columns, down the long avenue of limes that lead to birth, life and Arcadia.
- His public buildings - North Leith Church (1814), the Merchant Maiden Hospital in Edinburgh and the Custom House, Greenock (both 1816), the Edinburgh Academy (1822) and John Watson's Hospital (not the National Gallery of Modern Art) Edinburgh (1828) - may now seem more remarkable for their correctness of proportion and detail than for any great originality, the first having an Ilissus portico adapted from Smirke's Armley Hall, Leeds, and the four last all being variations of the theme of Smirke's Covent Garden.
- When round your doric portico
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