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Перевод: monument speek monument


[существительное]
памятник ; монумент


Тезаурус:

  1. It is also the obvious masterpiece of its Dorset architect, Francis Cartwright, on whose monument in Blandford St Mary Church are carved a T-square, dividers, a rule and a scroll on which is incised an elevation of Came House.
  2. Many buildings of this period have been demolished for redevelopment since the War, so the Baltic Exchange had become a valued monument.
  3. The monument was raised by the power of the state as a piece of political theatre extravagant enough to be seen from miles and years away, as it was by my father when he passed on the Bapaume Road in the summer of 1944.
  4. Just two weeks before his sixty-seventh birthday, Hogarth died at Leicester Fields, but his conspicuous monument - by David Garrick - was erected in Chiswick churchyard.
  5. A monument to a railway engineer in Bromsgrove shows a train in bas-relief.
  6. The Department of the Environment designated the site as an Ancient Monument in 1973 thus ensuring that no further dismantling can take place.
  7. A few treasure hunters are also acting illegally (for example, by using a metal detector in Britain on a scheduled ancient monument) and may therefore sometimes conceal the find spot altogether or even falsify one.
  8. As a canon of Durham Ramsey was one of the custodians of a great monument of the European inheritance in architecture, at a time when bombs dropped upon Britain.
  9. Not her national monument I told her, and she shouldn't come poking her nose in where it wasn't wanted.
  10. And Mr Ataie's thesis that the British have a deep-seated reverence for war is too easily symbolised by having Penny make Remembrance Day poppies or court Sya in front of a military monument.
  11. He said part of it should be kept as a monument.
  12. the art criticism of the day is fully described in the monograph, and some of the underlying reasons for its mainly aggressive character are outlined; these include anti-Semitism and the fierce dislike of the monument by some academic sculptors.
  13. Polish protesters hurled paint and petrol on a monument to Lenin in Krakow and set it on fire yesterday before clashing with police, who used force to break up the second anti-Soviet disturbance in a week.

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