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1 celebrated painter
Общая лексика: знаменитый живописец, прославленный живописец -
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1. n художник, живописецamateur painter — художник-любитель, самодеятельный художник
2. n маляр3. n мор. фалинь4. n зоол. пума, кугуарСинонимический ряд:1. artist (noun) artisan; artist; cartoonist; craftsman; illustrator; landscapist; miniaturist; portrait painter; sketcher2. house painter (noun) calciminer; dauber; house painter; interior decorator; paint-slinger; wall painter; worker -
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1. a знаменитый, прославленный2. a славящийсяdistrict celebrated for its wine — район, славящийся виноделием
Синонимический ряд:1. famed (adj.) celebrious; distinguished; eminent; famed; famous; glorious; great; high; illustrious; notable; noted; pre-eminent; prestigious; prominent; redoubtable; renowned; venerable; well-known2. honoured (verb) acclaimed; blessed; cried up; eulogised; eulogized; exalted; extolled; glorified; hailed; honoured; hymned; lauded; magnified; praised; resounded; venerated3. kept (verb) commemorated; kept; observed; solemnised; solemnized4. revelled (verb) celebrated; rejoiced; revelled -
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[ʹselıbreıtıd] a1) знаменитый, прославленныйcelebrated painter - прославленный /знаменитый/ живописец
2) (for) славящийся (чем-л.)district celebrated for its wine - район, славящийся виноделием
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ˈselɪbreɪtɪd прил. знаменитый;
выдающийся, прославленный Syn: famous знаменитый, прославленный;
- * painter прославленный живописец;
славящийся (чем-л) ;
- district * for its wine район, славящийся виноделием celebrated p. p. от celebrate ~ знаменитый;
прославленныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > celebrated
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General subject: celebrated painterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > знаменитый живописец
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General subject: celebrated painterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прославленный живописец
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10 grido
m (pl generally le -da) shout, cry* * *grido s.m.1 (di animale) cry, call; (di persona) cry, shout, yell; (strillo) scream: le grida dei ragazzi, the shouts (o shouting) of the boys; un grido di aiuto, a cry for help; un grido di angoscia, a scream (o shriek) of anguish; grido di guerra, war cry; grido di rabbia, angry cry; grida (di gioia, entusiasmo) e applausi, cheers and applause; ci furono grida e fischi, there were shouts and hisses; emettere, gettare un grido acuto, to give a scream (o to scream o to shriek out); cacciare un grido di terrore, to shriek with terror; il grido della civetta, hoot; il grido della iena, the hyena's laugh // a grida di popolo, by public acclamation // di grido, famous (o renowned): un pittore di grido, a famous (o celebrated) painter // l'ultimo grido (della moda), the latest fashion (o style) // ( Borsa) contrattazioni alle grida, floor-dealings; recinto delle grida, floor (o pit)2 (implorazione) cry, lament: il grido degli oppressi, the cry of the oppressed.* * *1) (pl. -a) (di persona) cry, shout, call; (strillo) scream-a di gioia, di aiuto — cries of joy, for help
2) (pl. -a) (in borsa)3) (pl. -i) (di animale) cry, call; (di rapaci notturni) hoot•grido di guerra — war cry (anche fig.)
••l'ultimo grido della moda — the height of fashion, the latest fashion
* * *gridopl. -i, pl.f. -a /'grido/sostantivo m.1 (pl. -a) (di persona) cry, shout, call; (strillo) scream; -a di gioia, di aiuto cries of joy, for help; lanciare -a di dolore to cry out in painl'ultimo grido della moda the height of fashion, the latest fashion\grido di guerra war cry (anche fig.). -
11 Euphranor
Euphrānor, ŏris, m., = Euphranôr.I.A celebrated painter and sculptor, a contemporary of Praxiteles, Quint. 12, 10, 6; 12; Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 50; 35, 11, 40, § 128; Juv. 3, 217.—II.An architect, Vitr. 7, 14. -
12 Leon
Lĕon, ontis, m., = Leôn.I.The name of a town near Syracuse, now Magnisi; acc. Leonta, Liv. 24, 39, 13.—II.A ruler of Phlius, Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 8.—III.A celebrated painter, Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 141. -
13 Melanthius
Mĕlanthĭus, ii, m., = Melanthios.I.A goatherd of Ulysses, Ov. H. 1, 95.—II.A celebrated painter, Plin. 35, 7, 32, § 50; 35, 10, 36, § 76. -
14 Pamphilus
Pamphĭlus, i, m., = Pamphilos, a Greek proper name.I.A disciple of Plato, whom Epicurus heard, Cic. N. D. 1, 26, 72.—II.A celebrated painter, a native of Amphipolis, the instructor of Apelles, Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 75; 35, 11, 40, § 123.—III.A rhetorician, Cic. de Or. 3, 21, 81; Quint. 3, 6, 33. -
15 Pausiacus
Pausĭas, ae, m., = Pausias, a celebrated painter, a native of Sicyon, contemporary with Apelles, Plin. 21, 2, 3, § 4; 35, 11, 40, § 126.—Hence, Pausĭăcus, a, um, adj., of Pausias:tabella,
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16 Pausias
Pausĭas, ae, m., = Pausias, a celebrated painter, a native of Sicyon, contemporary with Apelles, Plin. 21, 2, 3, § 4; 35, 11, 40, § 126.—Hence, Pausĭăcus, a, um, adj., of Pausias:tabella,
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17 Sopolis
Sopolis, ĭdis, m., a celebrated painter in the time of Cicero, Cic. Att. 4, 16; acc. Sopolin, Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 148. -
18 famoso
adj.famous, celebrated, famed, renowned.* * *► adjetivo1 famous, well-known1 the famous* * *1. (f. - famosa)adj.famous, well-known2. (f. - famosa)noun* * *famoso, -a1. ADJ1) (=célebre) famous, well-knownun actor famoso — a famous o well-known actor
2) * (=sonado)2.SM / F celebrity, famous person* * *I- sa adjetivo famousII- sa masculino, femenino celebrity, famous person* * *= famous, well-known, honoured [honored, -USA], celebrity, renowned, famed, celebrated, hit, reputed, legendary, notorious, noted, acclaimed, big name, of note, celeb, popular.Ex. The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.Ex. This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex. A very successful novelist, such as Graham Greene, would clearly fall into this category and would be an honoured writer as well as a well-paid one.Ex. For instance, if a person is working on building a radio program, the librarian should provide her with background information that helps to set the tone of the program, with facts and foibles of celebrities, with case histories of successful campaigns, with analogies, quotations, and anecdotes, and so on.Ex. Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex. Many recipes not taken from books, magazines or famed chefs remain untested and thus less reliable.Ex. Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Ex. Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.Ex. This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex. Information highways which have now become the first legendary step towards the information society.Ex. The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.Ex. Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex. The 6 day residential programme, open to Australian and New Zealand information professionals, was based on the acclaimed Snowbird Institutes, held annually in Utah.Ex. Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.Ex. Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex. He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex. Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.----* ciudad famosa por el golf = golfing town.* famoso en el mundo entero = world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso en todo el mundo = world-famous [world famous], world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso internacionalmente = of international renown, internationally renowned.* famoso por = noted for, best remembered for, famed for.* famosos, los = famous, the.* gente famosa = famous people.* lleno de famosos = celebrity-studded.* muy famoso = highly acclaimed, widely acclaimed, well-acclaimed.* persona famosa = famous person.* plagado de famosos = celebrity-studded.* ser famoso = gain + recognition, be popular.* ser famoso por = famously, have + a track record of.* tan famoso = much acclaimed.* últimas palabras que se han hecho famosas = famous last words.* * *I- sa adjetivo famousII- sa masculino, femenino celebrity, famous person* * *= famous, well-known, honoured [honored, -USA], celebrity, renowned, famed, celebrated, hit, reputed, legendary, notorious, noted, acclaimed, big name, of note, celeb, popular.Ex: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.
Ex: This may be relatively easy for well-known authors, but can be difficult for more obscure authors.Ex: A very successful novelist, such as Graham Greene, would clearly fall into this category and would be an honoured writer as well as a well-paid one.Ex: For instance, if a person is working on building a radio program, the librarian should provide her with background information that helps to set the tone of the program, with facts and foibles of celebrities, with case histories of successful campaigns, with analogies, quotations, and anecdotes, and so on.Ex: Jorge Luis Borges, though renowned chiefly as author, reflects in his works the very essence of libraries and librarians.Ex: Many recipes not taken from books, magazines or famed chefs remain untested and thus less reliable.Ex: Hoppe is one of the most celebrated photographers of the early 20th century.Ex: Her novels have been adapted for the screen most famously as the hit film Mrs Doubtfire starring Robin Williams.Ex: This article studies the works of an internationally reputed virologist (Indian born) settled in Canada.Ex: Information highways which have now become the first legendary step towards the information society.Ex: The textual vicissitudes of British nineteenth-century novels in America are notorious.Ex: Planning began about 9 months before the exhibition, with the recruitment of a noted Swiss book illustrator to design the stand.Ex: The 6 day residential programme, open to Australian and New Zealand information professionals, was based on the acclaimed Snowbird Institutes, held annually in Utah.Ex: Such programs as rock groups, big name entertainers, and jazz concerts were excluded.Ex: Another analytical study of note is the one for Columbia University Libraries.Ex: He knew the names of celebs but he could have walked past any one of them in the street without batting an eyelid.Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.* ciudad famosa por el golf = golfing town.* famoso en el mundo entero = world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso en todo el mundo = world-famous [world famous], world-renowned, world-renown.* famoso internacionalmente = of international renown, internationally renowned.* famoso por = noted for, best remembered for, famed for.* famosos, los = famous, the.* gente famosa = famous people.* lleno de famosos = celebrity-studded.* muy famoso = highly acclaimed, widely acclaimed, well-acclaimed.* persona famosa = famous person.* plagado de famosos = celebrity-studded.* ser famoso = gain + recognition, be popular.* ser famoso por = famously, have + a track record of.* tan famoso = much acclaimed.* últimas palabras que se han hecho famosas = famous last words.* * *1 (célebre) ‹escritor/actriz› famous, well-known; ‹vino/libro› famousse hizo famoso con ese descubrimiento that discovery made him famous2(conocido): ya estoy harto de sus famosos dolores de cabeza ( fam); I'm fed up with him and his constant headachesfamoso POR algo famous FOR sthFrancia es famosa por sus vinos France is famous for its wineses famoso por sus meteduras de pata ( fam); he's well known o renowned for putting his foot in it ( colloq)masculine, femininecelebrity, personality, famous person* * *
famoso◊ -sa adjetivo
famous;
famoso por algo famous for sth
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
celebrity, famous person
famoso,-a
I adjetivo famous
II sustantivo masculino famous person
' famoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atentar
- banquillo
- conocida
- conocido
- famosa
- imitar
- popular
- pulular
- sí
- significado
- célebre
- mundialmente
English:
big
- byword
- celebrity
- famous
- memorabilia
- well-known
- become
- just
- land
- pinup
- well
- world
* * *famoso, -a♦ adj[actor, pintor, monumento] famous;se hizo famoso por sus murales his murals made him famous;es famosa por su belleza she is famous for her beauty;Famvolvieron a debatir el famoso artículo 14 they debated the famous clause 14 again♦ nm,ffamous person, celebrity* * *I adj famousII m, famosa f celebrity;los famosos celebrities, famous people pl* * *famoso, -sa adjcélebre: famousfamoso, -sa n: celebrity* * *famoso1 adj famous / well known -
19 renommé
renommé, e [ʀ(ə)nɔme]1. adjective2. feminine noun• marque/savant de renommée mondiale world-famous make/scholar* * *renommée ʀənɔme adjectif famous, renowned* * *ʀ(ə)nɔme renommé, -e1. adjLa Bretagne est renommée pour ses plages. — Brittany is renowned for its beaches.
2. nfC'est un restaurant de renommée internationale. — It's a world-renowned restaurant.
* * *A pp ⇒ renommer.B pp adj famous, renowned (pour qch for sth; pour faire for doing).C renommée nf1 ( réputation) reputation; gagner/engager/défendre sa renommée to earn/to stake/to defend one's reputation;2 ( célébrité) fame; faire la renommée de qch/qn to make sth/sb famous; peintre/musée de renommée mondiale world-famous painter/museum, painter/museum of world renown;bonne renommée vaut mieux que ceinture dorée Prov a good name is worth more than great wealth.————————renommée nom fémininun musicien de renommée internationale a world-famous musician, a musician of international reputede bonne/fâcheuse renommée of good/ill repute2. (littéraire) [rumeur publique] public opinion -
20 famoso
famous* * *famoso agg.1 famous, famed, renowned, noted, celebrated, well-known: un dipinto di un famoso pittore, a picture by a famous painter; una regione famosa per i suoi vini, a region renowned (o celebrated) for its wines; un uomo famoso, a famous man; è famosa per la sua pazienza, she is well-known (o famous) for her patience; e questi quattro sassi sarebbero i tanto famosi scavi archeologici?, and these four rocks are the famous archeological excavations?; quando ci presenterai questa tua famosa amica?, when are you going to introduce us to this friend you are always talking about?2 ( famigerato) ill-famed, notorious: un luogo tristemente famoso, an ill-famed (o a notorious) place.* * *[fa'moso]1) (noto, celebre) famous, renowned, famed, well-knownle ultime parole -e! — iron. famous last words!
2) (famigerato) infamous, notorious••Note:L'equivalente più comune dell'italiano famoso è famous, usato per descrivere chi è conosciuto da tutti: Rita Hayworth era una famosa stella del cinema = Rita Hayworth was a famous movie star. Well-known si usa invece per designare chi è famoso per un particolare gruppo di persone e per una particolare competenza o abilità: a well-known literary critic = un famoso critico letterario. - Al posto di famous o well-known, possono anche essere usati dei sinomini quali renowned (letteralmente, rinomato, che si usa per persone o cose) e distinguished (letteralmente, distinto, che si usa in riferimento ad artisti, scienziati, etc.). - Famoso in senso negativo, ossia famigerato, si traduce in inglese infamous o notorious* * *famoso/fa'moso/L'equivalente più comune dell'italiano famoso è famous, usato per descrivere chi è conosciuto da tutti: Rita Hayworth era una famosa stella del cinema = Rita Hayworth was a famous movie star. Well-known si usa invece per designare chi è famoso per un particolare gruppo di persone e per una particolare competenza o abilità: a well-known literary critic = un famoso critico letterario. - Al posto di famous o well-known, possono anche essere usati dei sinomini quali renowned (letteralmente, rinomato, che si usa per persone o cose) e distinguished (letteralmente, distinto, che si usa in riferimento ad artisti, scienziati, etc.). - Famoso in senso negativo, ossia famigerato, si traduce in inglese infamous o notorious.1 (noto, celebre) famous, renowned, famed, well-known; le ultime parole -e! iron. famous last words!2 (famigerato) infamous, notorious; tristemente famoso infamous.
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