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Перевод: marble speek marble


[прилагательное]
мраморный; белый как мрамор; холодный; твердый; крепкий; бесчувственный;
[существительное]
мрамор ; коллекция скульптур из мрамора;
[глагол]
расписывать под мрамор


Тезаурус:

  1. The tiny island associated with the spread of Christianity to Britain has also been exploited for its stone - the only true marble quarried in Britain.
  2. a fashionable street in London's West End which runs between Marble Arch and Hyde Park Corner, bordering Hyde Park on its eastern side.
  3. Sam sounded bemused, then said doubtfully, "Do you mean broken slabs of pink and grey marble?"
  4. In open parkland setting, beside the Thames at Twickenham, Marble Hill is a magnificent villa built, between 1724-;29, for Henrietta Howard, mistress of George II and later Countess of Suffolk.
  5. has been used to identify the sources of white marble used in the Classical world.
  6. Identified as pemtelic marble by stable isotope analysis.
  7. Inside is a huge fresco, the Glory of San Francesco di Paola, some fine wood carving and a High Altar in marble.
  8. She modelled these under the chandeliers in the grand marble foyer of one of the seven Stalin-gothic skyscrapers in Moscow, which she describes as "a perfect example of Soviet pokazukha (window-dressing).
  9. Bowls of pot pourri scented the air, and the high ceilings gave a feeling of space and light The en suite bathroom was white marble with a luxuriously deep bath and lots of goodies to pamper yourself and it was with great effort that we dressed again for dinner, leaving our soft bathrooms and preening behind.
  10. The hall is two storeys high, with an atrium spilling out plants half-way up and built-in wooden plant holders at ground level in the corners of the marble floor.
  11. Head down Rue Rodebeek, past antique shops crammed with romantic Belgian landscapes and dusty marble busts.
  12. The same is true, in addition, of some of the examples considered in the first part of this chapter: the cities of the Roman empire valued the important temples and buildings in their city rather more than, say, the sources of their agricultural wealth or their other important industries such as marble quarries, pottery or metalworking.
  13. The faade is beautiful, in white marble with height and elegance.

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