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Религия: (Cathedral of the Church of England in London) кафедральный собор св. ПавлаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Saint Paul's Cathedral
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3 Saint Paul's Cathedral (Cathedral of the Church of England in London)
Религия: кафедральный собор св. ПавлаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Saint Paul's Cathedral (Cathedral of the Church of England in London)
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1. adjectiveSaint Michael/Helena — der heilige Michael/die heilige Helena; Sankt Michael/Helena
2. nounsaint Michael's [Church] — die Michaelskirche
Heilige, der/diemake or declare somebody a saint — (RC Ch.) jemanden heilig sprechen
* * *[seint, ]( before a name[) snt]1) ((often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death: Saint Matthew; St John's Road.) der/die Heilige2) (a very good, kind person: You really are a saint to put up with her.) der/die Heilige•- academic.ru/63859/saintly">saintly- saintliness* * *[seɪnt, sənt]nto make sb a \saint jdn heiligsprechenS\saint Peter der heilige PetrusS\saint Paul's Cathedral Paulskathedrale fshe must be a real \saint to stay with him all these years sie muss wirklich ein Engel in Person sein, wenn sie all die Jahre bei ihm geblieben ist* * *[seɪnt]n1) Heilige(r) mf2)3) (fig) Heilige(r) mfshe is a saint to put up with that — sie muss ja eine Engelsgeduld haben, dass sie sich das gefallen lässt
* * *Joan of Arc, Saint [ˌdʒəʊnəvˈɑː(r)k] Eigenn die heilige Johanna von Orléans (1412?-31; Französische Nationalheldin)S. abk1. Sabbath2. Saint Hl.3. Saturday Sa.4. Saxon5. Senate6. Socialist7. Society Ges.8. Socius, Fellow9. south S10. southern südl.* * *1. adjectiveSaint Michael/Helena — der heilige Michael/die heilige Helena; Sankt Michael/Helena
2. nounsaint Michael's [Church] — die Michaelskirche
Heilige, der/diemake or declare somebody a saint — (RC Ch.) jemanden heilig sprechen
* * *n.Heilige -n m.,f. -
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1. adjectiveSaint Michael/Helena — der heilige Michael/die heilige Helena; Sankt Michael/Helena
2. nounsaint Michael's [Church] — die Michaelskirche
Heilige, der/diemake or declare somebody a saint — (RC Ch.) jemanden heilig sprechen
* * *[seint, ]( before a name[) snt]1) ((often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death: Saint Matthew; St John's Road.) der/die Heilige2) (a very good, kind person: You really are a saint to put up with her.) der/die Heilige•- academic.ru/63859/saintly">saintly- saintliness* * *[seɪnt, sənt]nto make sb a \saint jdn heiligsprechenS\saint Peter der heilige PetrusS\saint Paul's Cathedral Paulskathedrale fshe must be a real \saint to stay with him all these years sie muss wirklich ein Engel in Person sein, wenn sie all die Jahre bei ihm geblieben ist* * *[seɪnt]n1) Heilige(r) mf2)3) (fig) Heilige(r) mfshe is a saint to put up with that — sie muss ja eine Engelsgeduld haben, dass sie sich das gefallen lässt
* * *saint [seınt]A s1. ( vor Eigennamen Saint, meist abgekürzt St [snt; sənt; US auch seınt])REL, auch fig und iron Heilige(r) m/f(m):patience of a saint Engelsgeduld f;it is enough to try the patience of a saint das könnte sogar einen Engel zur Verzweiflung treiben;lead the life of a saint wie ein Heiliger leben;2. REL Selige(r) m/f(m)B v/t1. heiligsprechen2. heiligen:saint it → CC v/ia) wie ein Heiliger lebenb) den Heiligen spielen* * *1. adjectiveSaint Michael/Helena — der heilige Michael/die heilige Helena; Sankt Michael/Helena
2. nounsaint Michael's [Church] — die Michaelskirche
Heilige, der/diemake or declare somebody a saint — (RC Ch.) jemanden heilig sprechen
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[seɪnt, sənt] nto make sb a \saint jdn heiligsprechen;S\saint Peter der heilige Petrus;S\saint Paul's Cathedral Paulskathedrale f;she must be a real \saint to stay with him all these years sie muss wirklich ein Engel in Person sein, wenn sie all die Jahre bei ihm geblieben ist; -
8 Minneapolis St. Paul
[ˏmɪnɪˊæpǝlɪs seɪntɑˊpɔ:l] Миннеаполис—Сент-Пол, крупнейший урбанистический комплекс в штате Миннесота (2 млн. жителей). Из двух городов-близнецов [*Twin Cities] Миннеаполис больше по размерам, но Сент-Пол важнее, т.к. он столица штата и старше по возрасту. Сент-Пол, основанный в 1850-е гг. ирландскими и немецкими католиками, наследует старые традиции и смотрит свысока на Миннеаполис, как на город нуворишей. Старый промышленный и железнодорожный центр, Сент-Пол в большей степени страдает от загрязнённости среды, чем его собрат, у которого более экологически чистая промышленность и больше простора для роста вширь. Развитие этих городов началось с 1850-х гг., когда индейские территории к западу от Миссисипи были объявлены открытыми для заселения. Расположенный у того места, где река становится судоходной, Миннеаполис—Сент-Пол стал основным перевалочным пунктом муки, леса, пушнины и др. природных богатств. Со временем в Сент-Поле возникли сталелитейные и химические заводы, а в Миннеаполисе получила развитие электроника. Район «городов-близнецов» занимает 15- е место по числу жителей и 3-е по темпам роста; его культурная жизнь вызывает восхищение. Здесь находится всемирно известный Театр «Гатри» [*Guthrie Theater] и выступает Миннесотский симфонический оркестр [*Minnesota Orchestra]. Единственный в США профессиональный камерный оркестр даёт здесь концерты в переполненных залах. Широкой известностью пользуются и художественные музеи городов-близнецов. Прозвище: «города-близнецы» [*Twin Cities]. Река: Миссисипи [*Mississippi II]. Комплексы, здания, памятники: капитолий штата [State Capitol], собор Св. Павла [*St. Paul’s Cathedral], здание инвестиционных служб [Investors Diversified Services]. Худ. музеи, выставки: Миннеаполисский институт искусств [*Minneapolis Institute of Arts], Центр изобразительных искусств Уокера [*Walker Arts Center]. Культурные центры, театры: Театр «Гатри» [*Guthrie Theater], концертный зал «Оркестра-Холл» [Orchestra Hall], Детский театр [Children’s Theater Company], Театр «Химера» [Chimera Theater]. Учебные заведения, научные центры: Университет штата Миннесота [*University of Minnesota]. Периодические издания: «Миннеаполис трибюн» [*Minneapolis Tribune], «Сент-Пол пайониэ пресс» [*Saint-Paul Pioneer Press], «Сент-Пол диспатч» [*Saint Paul Dispatch], «Миннеаполис—Сент-Пол» [*Mpls—St. Paul], «Туин ситиз» [*‘Twin Cities’]. Парки, зоопарки: парки Таун-Сквер [Town Square Park] и «Миннехаха» [*Minnehaha Park], Миннесотский зоопарк [*Minnesota Zoo]. Спорт: стадион Губерта Хамфри [*Hubert H. Humphrey Stadium]; команды: бейсбольная «Близнецы» [*‘Twins’], футбольная «Викинги» [*‘Vikings’], хоккейная «Северные звёзды» [*‘North Stars’]. Магазины, рынки: торговый центр «Николлет-Молл» [Nicollet Mall]. Отели: «Миннеаполис-Плаза» [*‘Minneapolis Plaza’], «Маркет инн» [Marquette Inn]. Рестораны: «Голубая лошадь» [‘Blue Horse’], «Гостиница Чёрного леса» [‘Black Forest Inn’]. Достопримечательности: Форт-Снеллинг [Fort Snelling]. Фестивали, праздники: Праздник на воде [Aquatennial Festival], ярмарка штата [Minnesota State Fair], зимний карнавал в Сент-Поле [St. Paul Winter Carnival]США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > Minneapolis St. Paul
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9 Brunelleschi, Filippo
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 1377 Florence, Italyd. 15 April 1446 Florence, Italy[br]Italian artist, craftsman and architect who introduced the Italian Renaissance style of classical architecture in the fifteenth century.[br]Brunelleschi was a true "Renaissance Man" in that he excelled in several disciplines, as did most artists of the Italian Renaissance of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He was a goldsmith and sculptor; fifteenth-century writers acknowledge him as the first to study and demonstrate the principles of perspective, and he clearly possessed a deep mathematical understanding of the principles of architectural structure.Brunelleschi's Foundling Hospital in Florence, begun in 1419, is accepted as the first Renaissance building, one whose architectural style is based upon a blend of the classical principles and decoration of Ancient Rome and those of the Tuscan Romanesque. Brunelleschi went on to design a number of important Renaissance structures in Florence, such as the basilicas of San Lorenzo and Santo Spirito, the Pazzi Chapel at Santa Croce, and the unfinished church of Santa Maria degli Angeli.However, the artistic and technical feat for which Brunelleschi is most famed is the completion of Florence Cathedral by constructing a dome above the octagonal drum which had been completed in 1412. The building of this dome presented what appeared to be at the time insuperable problems, which had caused previous cathedral architects to shy away from tackling it. The drum was nearly 140 ft (43 m) in diameter and its base was 180 ft (55 m) above floor level: no wooden centering was possible because no trees long enough to span the gap could be found, and even if they had been available, the weight of such a massive framework would have broken centering beneath. In addition, the drum had no external abutment, so the weight of the dome must exert excessive lateral thrust. Aesthetically, the ideal Renaissance dome, like the Roman dome before it (for example, the Pantheon) was a hemisphere, but in the case of the Florence Cathedral such a structure would have been unsafe, so Brunelleschi created a pointed dome that would create less thrust laterally. He constructed eight major ribs of stone and, between them, sixteen minor ones, using a light infilling. He constructed a double-shell dome, which was the first of this type but is a design that has been followed by nearly all major architects since this date (for example Michelangelo's Saint Peter's in Rome, and Wren's Saint Paul's in London). Further strength is given by a herringbone pattern of masonry and brick infilling, and by tension chains of massive blocks, fastened with iron and with iron chains above, girding the dome at three levels. A large lantern finally stops the 50 ft (15.25 m) diameter eye at the point of the dome. Construction of the Florence Cathedral dome was begun on 7 August 1420 and was completed to the base of the lantern sixteen years later. It survives as the peak of Brunelleschi's Renaissance achievement.[br]Further ReadingPeter Murray, 1963, The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance, Batsford, Ch. 2. Howard Saalman, 1980, Filippo Brunelleschi: The Cupola of Santa Maria del Fiore, Zwemmer.Piero Sanpaolesi, 1977, La Cupola di Santa Maria del Fiore: Il Progetto: La Costruzione, Florence: Edam.Eugenio Battisti, 1981, Brunelleschi: The Complete Work, Thames and Hudson.DY -
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abbreviation = SaintSt* * *1) (street: I live at 70 Flower St., Chicago.)2) (saint: St Peter, St Paul's Cathedral.)* * *St1n abbrev of saint St.St2n abbrev of street Str.* * *(Brit) abbr See: of stone(s)* * ** * *abbreviation = SaintSt -
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1) (street: I live at 70 Flower St., Chicago.)2) (saint: St Peter, St Paul's Cathedral.)Sttr[seɪnt]1 ( Saint) San, Santo, Santa; (abbreviation) S., Sto. Sta————————Sttr[striːt]1 ( Street) calle; (abbreviation) c/a) (= Saint) S(an), StaSt Thomas — Sto. Tomás
b) (= Street) c/21 Baker St — c/ Baker 21
1. ABBR1) (Rel)= Saint Sto., Sta., S.2) (Geog)= Strait3) = Street c/4) = stone = 14 libras, = 6,348kg5) = summer time2.CPDSt John Ambulance, St John Ambulance Brigade N — (Brit) asociación benéfica de voluntarios
* * *a) (= Saint) S(an), StaSt Thomas — Sto. Tomás
b) (= Street) c/21 Baker St — c/ Baker 21
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1) (street: I live at 70 Flower St., Chicago.)2) (saint: St Peter, St Paul's Cathedral.)St. abr1. San / SantoSt. Patrick San Patricio2. calleOxford St. la calle OxfordABBR= Station -
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1) (street: I live at 70 Flower St., Chicago.) g. (gate)2) (saint: St Peter, St Paul's Cathedral.) St. (Sankt)eller Stforkortelse for Saint, Street, Strait -
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1) (street: I live at 70 Flower St., Chicago.) ulica2) (saint: St Peter, St Paul's Cathedral.) sveti* * *abbreviationSaint; Street; Strait -
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abbreviation = Street* * *1) (street: I live at 70 Flower St., Chicago.)2) (saint: St Peter, St Paul's Cathedral.)* * *1) abbr of Street Str.2) abbr of Saint hl., St.3)See:* * *st. abk1. statute2. street Str.* * *abbreviation = Street -
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