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1 византийская архитектура
Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > византийская архитектура
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2 архитектура
(1. зодчество, строительное искусство; 2. художественный характер постройки) architecture; architectonicsмусульманская архитектура — Moslem [Mohammedan] architecture
стрельчатая архитектура — pointed [ogival] architecture
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3 византийская архитектура
Construction: Byzantine architectureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > византийская архитектура
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4 неовизантийская архитектура
Construction: neo-Byzantine architectureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неовизантийская архитектура
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5 построенный в итальянско-византийском стиле
Architecture: built in the Italianate-Byzantine styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > построенный в итальянско-византийском стиле
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6 псевдорусский стиль
Architecture: Russian Revival style, Russian-Byzantine styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > псевдорусский стиль
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7 русско-византийский стиль
Architecture: Russian-Byzantine style, Russian Revival styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > русско-византийский стиль
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8 Византийская империя
2) Religion: Byzantine Empire (The eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived for a thousand years after the western half had crumbled into various feudal kingdoms and which finally fell to Ottoman Turkish onslaughts in 1453), Empire (Byzantine Empire), Lower EmpireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Византийская империя
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9 Византия
1) General subject: Byzantium, Lower Empire2) Architecture: Byzantine Empire (Византийская империя) -
10 канон
2) Religion: canon (The most solemn and unvarying part of the Mass including the consecration of the bread and wine) (наиболее торжественная часть мессы), kanon (One of the main forms of Byzantine liturgical office; it consists of nine odes, based on the nine biblical canticles of the Eastern Christian Church), kanoon (The trapezoidal Arabic psaltery), qanun3) Architecture: cannon (совокупность художественных приемов и эстетических правил определенной эпохи)4) Polygraphy: two-line great primer5) Advertising: canon (шрифт кегля 48)6) Makarov: two-line great primer (шрифт кегля 36) -
11 роскошный
1) General subject: Alhambresque (о здании), Belgravian, Corinthian, champagne, chrome plated, chrome-plated, costly, de luxe, dressy (о приеме, вечере), expansive, exuberant, grand, high, lordly, lush, luxe, luxuriant, luxurious, magnificent, palatial, plush, posh, princely, rank (о растительности), rich, ritzy, showy, silken, spacious, splendid, sumptuous, superb, swank, upholstered, voluptuous, way up, way-up, (ая) ample (J. Lo has an ample bosom), luscious, glamourous, splendorous2) Colloquial: royal, splendacious3) American: plushy4) Ironical: baronial5) Religion: Babylonian (Marked by luxury, extravagance), Byzantine6) Railway term: rich (об отделке)7) Australian slang: bonzer8) Automobile industry: luxury, richly tailored (напр. об обивке кузова)9) Architecture: gorgeous10) Jargon: weeds11) Makarov: executive, glittering12) Taboo: swishy -
12 свастика
2) Religion: crux gammata, gammadion ( In early Christian and Byzantine art, equilateral cross with arms bent at right angles, all in the same rotary direction)3) Architecture: swastika (со времени верхнего палеолита в орнаментах древних народов Востока - один из самых распространенных декоративных элементов, связанный с солнцем, плодородием, щедростью и благом)4) German: Hakenkreuz -
13 эзонартекс
1) Religion: esonarthex (In Byzantine churches, the part of narthex which which opens onto the nave)2) Architecture: esonarthex (внутренний нартекс) -
14 экзонартекс
1) Religion: exonarthex (In Byzantine churches, the part of narthex that forms the outer entrance to the building and bounds the esonarthex)2) Architecture: exonarthex (внешний нартекс)
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