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Перевод: statue speek statue


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статуя ; изваяние
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Тезаурус:

  1. Tomorrow is his Feast Day, but little is known about the life of this fourth-century divine; he was renowned as a preacher and energetic founder of nunneries, and raised the funds to build the basilica in Verona where a statue depicts him holding a fishing-rod.
  2. Now the the Winnie the Bear Commemorative Statue Committee is raising 18,000 for a Pooh statue in the City zoo.
  3. The horse-shoe shaped beach has an underwater shrine with a statue of the Virgin in the Rock, the island's patron saint.
  4. Just before the bell on her last day, Sharon and Maria dumped a huge card on her desk: of the Statue of Liberty togged out as Batperson, all welcoming Batcape.
  5. Turning back towards Hradany Square once more, note in passing the statue of St Wenceslas by .
  6. THE Canadian city of Winnipeg is planning to celebrate its connection with Winnie the Pooh, little known outside the esoteric realm of A A Milne specialists, by putting up a statue of the small bear.
  7. The beautiful old university buildings are unchanged - the Fray Luis de Leon lecture hall, with that scholar's statue outside, the ancient library, the delicately carved plateresque faades.
  8. The statue of the Archangel Michael had its head removed in the seventeenth century by a marksman in the castle.
  9. Tribute to the glorious peasants of the Soviet Union." her voice clear in the silent garden as the enormous statue loomed over them.
  10. A good example is provided by the famous life-size bronze statue of a youth, found at Magdalensberg (fig. 8.10).
  11. The statue of the Virgin at the centre of the building is a work of the Maestro Campionesi, a group of sculptors and architects working out of what is now an enclave of Italy entrenched in Switzerland, Campione d'Italia.
  12. Victoria, always pretty and amenable, was taken on a round of the treats considered traditional for an upper-class London child: the zoo, the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, ice-cream at Fortnum Mason's soda fountain, a visit to the enclosure reserved for some overweight rabbits near the statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and a Christmas pantomime called Where the Rainbow Ends in which four intrepid children fed their pet British lion a medicine called the Commonwealth mixture.
  13. Admirers of his scholarship dedicated a statue in his honour, inscribed on the base with a catalogue of his writings.

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