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1 гравирование
1. с. engraving, cutting2. с. etching -
2 искусство
1. skill2. arts3. art; skill -
3 исполнительское искусство
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > исполнительское искусство
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4 хореографическое искусство
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > хореографическое искусство
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5 исполнительский вид искусства
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > исполнительский вид искусства
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6 искусство гравирования
1) General subject: dactylioglyphy (на драгоценных камнях, кольцах, печатях и т.п.), dactyliography (на драгоценных камнях, кольцах, печатях)2) Polygraphy: art of etchingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искусство гравирования
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7 искусство травления
Polygraphy: art of etchingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искусство травления
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8 офортная манера
Polygraphy: art of etching -
9 офорт
1) General subject: etch, etching, copper plate3) Art: aquafortis5) Advertising: calligraphic etching (гравюра с рисунка на медной пластине) -
10 гравюра
2) Naval: enamelled plate3) Engineering: color print, gravure, impression4) Polygraphy: celum, cut, engraved plate, fine print, line engraving5) Information technology: line art6) Makarov: colour print (эстамп), etching (офорт), fine print (оттиск), graphic art, line engraving (форма и оттиск), print (эстамп) -
11 ИСКУССТВО
@выставка exhibition @экспонат exhibit (item on display) @макет model @живопись painting @прикладное искусство applied art @изобразительное искусство decorative art @художник painter, artist @скульптор sculptor @рисунок drawing @акварель watercolor @масло oil painting @уголь charcoal @гравюра engraving, print @офорт etching @роспись mural, wall painting @пейзаж landscape @натюрморт still life @холст @полотно canvas @слепок cast, copy @Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > ИСКУССТВО
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