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3 a imitación de lo clásico
(adj.) = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA]Ex. By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.Ex. His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.* * *(adj.) = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA]Ex: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.
Ex: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century. -
4 frenológico
Ex. His commitment to phrenological theory was in part responsible for the individualism of his busts and statues.* * *Ex: His commitment to phrenological theory was in part responsible for the individualism of his busts and statues.
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5 imitando a lo clásico
(adj.) = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA]Ex. By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.Ex. His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.* * *(adj.) = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA]Ex: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.
Ex: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century. -
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8 Р-238
В РУКАВ смеяться, хихикать и т. п. coll PrepP Invar adv(to laugh) inwardly, to o.s.: (laugh) up (in) one's sleeve.Игорь (Серебро) был автором знаменитой галереи портретов под лаконичным названием «Отцы». Это были портреты отечественной аристократии: доярка, металлург, партработник, хлопковод, генерал, писатель... Никакого гротеска, иронии... идеальная бронза, фотографически точные портреты, придраться невозможно, но... люди, знающие Серебро, а таких по Москве было немало, хихикали в рукава и перемигивались - вот, мол, паноптикум, вот, мол, воткнул им Серебро, пусть на себя посмотрят... (Аксенов 6). Igor (Sere-bro) was the creator of a famous series of busts that went by the laconic general title of Fathers. These were portraits of typical representatives of the Soviet aristocracy: a milkmaid, a metalworker, a Party official, a cotton grower, a general, a writer. There was nothing grotesque about them, nothing ironic...nothing but ideal bronze, photographically exact portraits to which no one could possibly object. But...people who knew Serebro, and there were quite a few of them around Moscow, laughed up their sleeves and exchanged winks. "What a collection! Serebro has really stuck the knife into them, now let them look at themselves" (6a). -
9 в рукав
• В РУКАВ смеяться, хихикать и т.п. coll[PrepP; Invar; adv]=====⇒ (to laugh) inwardly, to o.s.:- (laugh) up (in) one's sleeve.♦ Игорь [ Серебро] был автором знаменитой галереи портретов под лаконичным названием " Отцы". Это были портреты отечественной аристократии: доярка, металлург, партработник, хлопковод, генерал, писатель... Никакого гротеска, иронии... идеальная бронза, фотографически точные портреты, придраться невозможно, но... люди, знающие Серебро, а таких по Москве было немало, хихикали в рукава и перемигивались - вот, мол, паноптикум, вот, мол, воткнул им Серебро, пусть на себя посмотрят... (Аксенов 6). Igor [Serebro] was the creator of a famous series of busts that went by the laconic general title of Fathers. These were portraits of typical representatives of the Soviet aristocracy: a milkmaid, a metalworker, a Party official, a cotton grower, a general, a writer. There was nothing grotesque about them, nothing ironic...nothing but ideal bronze, photographically exact portraits to which no one could possibly object. But...people who knew Serebro, and there were quite a few of them around Moscow, laughed up their sleeves and exchanged winks. "What a collection! Serebro has really stuck the knife into them, now let them look at themselves" (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в рукав
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10 busto1
1 = bust.Nota: Referido a cabeza.Ex. The society has published a catalogue of its prints, drawings, engravings and busts. -
11 clásico2
2 = classic, classical, vintage, conventional, classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA], vintage.Ex. The classic and well-known example of such a distinction is that which is frequently found in libraries where books are arranged in separate sequences according to their size; for example, octavo, quarto and folio.Ex. Music, especially classical works, often requires the establishment of a uniform title.Ex. Indeed, advantage was taken of the tenth anniversary of British membership to make 1983 a vintage year for monographs on the European Communities.Ex. The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex. By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.Ex. His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.Ex. When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.----* a imitación de lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].* arquitectura clásica = classical architecture.* ejemplo clásico = classical example.* época clásica, la = classical age, the.* imitando a lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].* latín clásico = Classical Latin.* literatura clásica = classical literature.* mundo clásico, el = classical world, the.* neoclásico = neoclassical [neo-classical].* obra anónima clásica = anonymous classic.* texto clásico = classical text. -
12 busto
m.1 chest.2 bust (sculpture).* * *1 (figura) bust2 (pecho - de mujer) bust; (- de hombre) chest* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=escultura) bust2) (Anat) chest* * *a) ( de mujer) bust¿cuánto mide de busto? — what size (bust) are you?, what's your bust size?
b) (Art) bust* * *a) ( de mujer) bust¿cuánto mide de busto? — what size (bust) are you?, what's your bust size?
b) (Art) bust* * *busto11 = bust.Nota: Referido a cabeza.Ex: The society has published a catalogue of its prints, drawings, engravings and busts.
busto22 = bustline, bust.Ex: In many a society a girl without a prominent bustline is treated as an ugly duckling, freakish or even asexual.
Ex: First on the list was her bust, which has also gone from plump to saggy and deflated over the course of just a couple of years.* * *1 (de mujer) bust¿cuánto mide de busto? what size (bust) are you?, what's your bust size?2 ( Art) bustCompuesto:talking head* * *
busto sustantivo masculino
bust
busto sustantivo masculino bust
' busto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
esculpir
- marcar
- tamaño
English:
bust
- bosom
- buxom
* * *busto nm1. [pecho] chest2. [senos] bust3. [escultura] bust* * *m bust* * *busto nm: bust -
13 clásico
adj.classical, classic.m.classic.* * *► adjetivo1 (de los clásicos) classical2 (típico) classic, typical3 (tradicional) classic1 classic————————1 classic* * *1. noun m. 2. (f. - clásica)adj.1) classic2) classical* * *1. ADJ1) (Arte, Mús) classical2) (=característico) classic3) (=de época) [coche] vintage4) [costumbre] time-honoured5) (=destacado) outstanding, remarkable2. SM1) (=obra, película) classic2) (=artista, escritor) outstanding figure, big name *CLÁSICO ¿"Classic" o "classical"? Hay que tener en cuenta que el adjetivo clásico se puede traducir por classic o por classical: ► Se traduce por classic cuando el sustantivo al que acompaña reúne todas las características propias de su especie o cuando nos referimos a películas, libros {etc} de una calidad extraordinaria: Es el clásico ejemplo de niño mimado He's a classic example of a spoilt child ... una de las historias de detectives clásicas de esa época...... one of the classic detective stories of that time... ► Se traduce por classical cuando clásico hace referencia a la música clásica o a asuntos relacionados con las civilizaciones griega y romana: Cuanta más música clásica escucho más me gusta The more classical music I listen to the more I enjoy it El Partenón es uno de los ejemplos más significativos de la arquitectura clásica The Parthenon is one of the most significant examples of classical architecture Para otros usos y ejemplos ver la entrada* * *I- ca adjetivoa) <decoración/estilo/ropa> classicalb) < música> classical; < método> standard, traditional; <error/malentendido/caso> classicc) <lengua/mundo> classicalIIa) ( obra) classicb) ( autor)c) (AmL) (Dep) traditional big game* * *I- ca adjetivoa) <decoración/estilo/ropa> classicalb) < música> classical; < método> standard, traditional; <error/malentendido/caso> classicc) <lengua/mundo> classicalIIa) ( obra) classicb) ( autor)c) (AmL) (Dep) traditional big game* * *clásico11 = classic.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Some recipe classics never go out of fashion and fairy cakes top the list.
* clásico de la literatura = literary classic.* clásico literario = literary classic.* clásicos = classics, oldies.clásico22 = classic, classical, vintage, conventional, classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA], vintage.Ex: The classic and well-known example of such a distinction is that which is frequently found in libraries where books are arranged in separate sequences according to their size; for example, octavo, quarto and folio.
Ex: Music, especially classical works, often requires the establishment of a uniform title.Ex: Indeed, advantage was taken of the tenth anniversary of British membership to make 1983 a vintage year for monographs on the European Communities.Ex: The foregoing discussion concerning analytical entries assumes implicitly a conventional catalogue format, that is, card, microform or other printed catalogue.Ex: By modelling her portraits on ancient Roman busts, she was responding to cultural and political forces which fostered a classicizing style.Ex: His Cubist still lifes with figures rendered in a sketchily classicized style echoes the conflict between the academic and the avant-garde in the early 20th century.Ex: When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.* a imitación de lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].* arquitectura clásica = classical architecture.* ejemplo clásico = classical example.* época clásica, la = classical age, the.* imitando a lo clásico = classicising [classicizing, -USA], classicised [classicized, -USA].* latín clásico = Classical Latin.* literatura clásica = classical literature.* mundo clásico, el = classical world, the.* neoclásico = neoclassical [neo-classical].* obra anónima clásica = anonymous classic.* texto clásico = classical text.* * *1 ‹decoración/estilo/ropa› classical2 ‹método› standard, traditional; ‹error/malentendido› classicel clásico remedio para la gripe the traditional cure for flues el clásico caso de la niña pobre que se casa con un hombre rico it's the classic case of the poor girl who marries a rich man3 ‹lengua/mundo› classical1 (obra) classic2(autor): los Beatles y otros clásicos de la música pop the Beatles and other giants of pop music o other all-time great pop stars* * *
clásico 1◊ -ca adjetivo
‹decoración/estilo/ropa› classical
‹error/malentendido/caso› classic
clásico 2 sustantivo masculino
b) (AmL) (Dep) traditional big game
clásico,-a
I adjetivo
1 Arte classical
una obra clásica de la literatura universal, a classic work of world literature
2 (tradicional) classic
3 (típico) classic: le hicieron las clásicas preguntas tontas, they asked him all the typically stupid questions
II sustantivo masculino classic
Si clásico se refiere a una obra escrita durante un periodo clásico (romano, griego, etc.), se traduce por classical: Virgilio es un autor clásico. Virgil is a classical writer. Si se refiere a algo típico y conocido, se traduce por classic: Es un ejemplo clásico. It's a classic example.
' clásico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
clásica
English:
classic
- classical
- conventional
- dance
- vintage
- ancient
- derby
* * *clásico, -a♦ adj1. [de la Antigüedad] classical;lenguas clásicas classical languages2. [ejemplar, prototípico] classic3. [peinado, estilo] classical;tiene unos gustos muy clásicos she has very classical tastes4. [música] classical5. [habitual] customary;es muy clásico en estos casos it's very typical in these cases♦ nm1. [escritor, músico] classic2. [obra] classic;un clásico de la música moderna a classic of modern music* * *I adj classicalII m classic* * *clásico, -ca adj1) : classic2) : classicalclásico nm: classic* * *clásico1 adj classicalclásico2 n classic -
14 mariage
c black mariage [maʀjaʒ]1. masculine nouna. ( = cérémonie) weddingb. ( = institution, union) marriage• hors mariage [cohabitation] outside of marriage ; [naissance, né] out of wedlock ; [relations sexuelles] extramaritalc. [de couleurs, parfums, matières] blend ; [d'entreprises] mergerc black2. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ Le mot anglais s'écrit avec deux r.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Marianne, a woman wearing a red cap of liberty, is the personification of the French republic. She appears on stamps, and there are busts of her in all town halls. Her features vary - film stars have been used as models for her.* * *maʀjaʒnom masculin1) ( union) marriagefaire un mariage d'amour/d'argent — to marry for love/money
2) ( cérémonie) wedding3) fig ( association) ( de couleurs) marriage; ( d'entreprises) merger; ( de partis) alliance; ( de techniques) fusion•Phrasal Verbs:••c'est le mariage de la carpe et du lapin — (colloq) it's a mismatch
* * *maʀjaʒ nm1) (union, état) marriagedemander qn en mariage — to propose to sb, to ask sb to marry one
Il l'a demandée en mariage. — He proposed to her., He asked her to marry him.
2) (= noce) weddingmariage civil — registry office wedding Grande-Bretagne civil wedding
3) fig, [couleurs, saveurs, genres] blend, combinationmariage entre... et... — blend of... and...
mariage de deux... — blend of two..., combination of two...
* * *mariage nm1 ( union) marriage; donner sa fille en mariage to give one's daughter in marriage; un mariage heureux a happy marriage; s'opposer à un mariage to oppose a marriage; au début de leur mariage in the early days of their marriage; il ne pense qu'au mariage marriage is all he thinks about; fêter ses 50 ans de mariage to celebrate fifty years of marriage; né d'un premier mariage from a previous marriage; faire un mariage de raison or convenance to make a marriage of convenience; faire un mariage d'amour/argent to marry for love/money; faire un riche mariage to marry into money; un enfant né hors mariage a child born out of wedlock; c'est pour quand le mariage? when is the big day?;2 ( cérémonie) wedding; la cérémonie du mariage the wedding ceremony; un mariage en blanc a white wedding; le mariage a été célébré hier/à la mairie the wedding took place yesterday/at the Town Hall; leur mariage a été célébré à l'église their marriage was followed by a church service; cadeau de mariage wedding present; messe de mariage nuptial mass;3 fig ( association) (de couleurs, parfums, goûts) marriage; (d'entreprises, de réseaux) merger; ( de partis) alliance; ( de techniques) fusion;4 Jeux ( aux cartes) marriage; faire des mariages to score marriages; faire le mariage à pique to have the King and Queen of spades.mariage blanc ( contrat) marriage in name only, paper marriage; ( non consommé) unconsummated marriage; faire un mariage blanc ( contractuel) to marry in name only; ( ne pas le consommer) to have an unconsummated marriage; mariage civil register office ou civil wedding; faire un mariage civil to have a register office ou civil wedding; mariage de la main gauche† common-law marriage; c'est un mariage de la main gauche they're living together; mariage morganatique morganatic marriage; mariage putatif putative marriage; mariage religieux church wedding; faire un mariage religieux to have a church wedding.c'est le mariage de la carpe et du lapin○ it's a mismatch.[marjaʒ] nom masculin1. [union] marriagefaire un mariage d'amour to marry for love, to make a love matchfaire un mariage d'argent ou d'intérêt to marry for moneymariage de convenance ou de raison marriage of conveniencemariage blanc unconsummated marriage, marriage in name only2. [cérémonie] wedding[cortège] wedding processionmariage civil/religieux civil/church wedding[de couleurs] combination[d'associations, d'organisations] mergingIn France, a civil ceremony (which takes place at the mairie) is required of all couples wishing to marry, though some choose to have a church wedding as well. The traditional wedding involves a long and sumptuous meal at which the wedding cake, a pyramid of caramel-covered profiteroles (the pièce montée), is served. -
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17 zapieprza|ć
impf vi posp. 1. (harować) to work one’s arse GB a. ass US off posp.- zapieprza po 12 godzin dziennie he busts his arse 12 hours a day2. (iść bardzo szybko) to tear-arse along GB posp.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zapieprza|ć
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18 ahal
iz. [from *anal]1. ability, capacity; esan \ahal guztiak esanda ere even when all that can be said is said; jasan \ahalako zama bat egurra ekarri zuen he brought as big a load of wood as he could bear; \ahal bestean as far as possible; \ahal bezain as much as; \ahal bezain ongi as well as possible; \ahal bezala as {you || we, etc} canb. ( indarra) power, authority, might; geure \ahal guztiaz saiatu behar dugu we must try with all our might2. ( indarra)a. strength, might; \ahala duzunean when you can | when you're able; bere \ahala egin zuen he did all he couldb. ( -tzeko) ; gehiago egiteko \ahala duenez as he is able to do more; ordaintzeko \ahal dukezun artean as long as you are able to pay3. ( zerbait opa izanez) hilko \ahal haiz! you can drop dead! | drop dead!; leher egingo \ahal du I hope it busts!4. ( \ahala) joan ahala abiatu zen he started off as quick as he could; oztopoak gainditu \ahala, besteak sortu zituzten as soon as obstacles are overcome, others were put up -
19 dimidia
I.As an adj., until the Aug. per. only in connection with pars, e. g.:II.dimidiam partem nationum subegit,
Plaut. Curc. 3, 77; id. Aul. 4, 10, 37; id. Rud. 4, 4, 79; Lucr. 1, 618 sq.; 5, 720; Cic. N. D. 2, 40, 103; id. Rosc. Com. 11, 32; id. Fam. 13, 29, 4; Caes. B. G. 6, 31, 5; id. B. C. 1, 27; 3, 101 (twice); Sall. J. 64, 5; Suet. Caes. 42; Front. Strat. 2, 3, 21; Ov. F. 5, 122; id. Tr. 1, 2, 44 et saep.—Since the Aug. per., esp. in poets, also with other substantives, instead of dimidiatus (v. dimidio), divided into two equal parts, halved:III.mullus (opp. lupus totus),
Mart. 2, 37, 4:crus,
Juv. 13, 95:vultus,
id. 15, 57:Memnone,
id. 15, 5:forma circuli,
Plin. 2, 59, 60, § 150:clepsydrae,
id. Ep. 6, 2, 5:labro basia dare,
i. e. slightly, Mart. 2, 10 and 22;so of busts: Priapus,
Mart. 11, 18; cf. Cicero's pun on the half-length likeness of his brother Quintus: frater meus dimidius major est quam totus, in Macr. S. 2, 3 (the word dimidius, for dimidiatus, belongs prob. to Macr. himself).—Trop., so of persons of mixed descent:A.dimidius patrum, dimidius plebis,
half patrician and half plebeian, Liv. 4, 2, 6. —Hence, subst.dīmidium, ii, n., the half (very freq. in all periods and kinds of writing): horae, Lucil. ap. Gell. 3, 14, 11; so with gen., Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 73; id. Bacch. 5, 2, 67; 71 et saep.; absol., Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 87; id. Ps. 4, 7, 68; 5, 2, 29; id. Pers. 1, 2, 17 et saep.; abl. dimidio, with comparatives:2.dimidio minus opinor,
less by half, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 35; Cic. Att. 9, 9, 2; id. Fl. 20, 46; id. Verr. 2, 3, 33; Caes. B. G. 5, 13, 2; Hor. S. 2, 3, 318 et saep.—Like a comp. with quam:B.vix dimidium militum quam quod acceperat successori tradidit,
Liv. 35, 1, 2; 45, 18, 7.—Prov.:dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet,
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I.As an adj., until the Aug. per. only in connection with pars, e. g.:II.dimidiam partem nationum subegit,
Plaut. Curc. 3, 77; id. Aul. 4, 10, 37; id. Rud. 4, 4, 79; Lucr. 1, 618 sq.; 5, 720; Cic. N. D. 2, 40, 103; id. Rosc. Com. 11, 32; id. Fam. 13, 29, 4; Caes. B. G. 6, 31, 5; id. B. C. 1, 27; 3, 101 (twice); Sall. J. 64, 5; Suet. Caes. 42; Front. Strat. 2, 3, 21; Ov. F. 5, 122; id. Tr. 1, 2, 44 et saep.—Since the Aug. per., esp. in poets, also with other substantives, instead of dimidiatus (v. dimidio), divided into two equal parts, halved:III.mullus (opp. lupus totus),
Mart. 2, 37, 4:crus,
Juv. 13, 95:vultus,
id. 15, 57:Memnone,
id. 15, 5:forma circuli,
Plin. 2, 59, 60, § 150:clepsydrae,
id. Ep. 6, 2, 5:labro basia dare,
i. e. slightly, Mart. 2, 10 and 22;so of busts: Priapus,
Mart. 11, 18; cf. Cicero's pun on the half-length likeness of his brother Quintus: frater meus dimidius major est quam totus, in Macr. S. 2, 3 (the word dimidius, for dimidiatus, belongs prob. to Macr. himself).—Trop., so of persons of mixed descent:A.dimidius patrum, dimidius plebis,
half patrician and half plebeian, Liv. 4, 2, 6. —Hence, subst.dīmidium, ii, n., the half (very freq. in all periods and kinds of writing): horae, Lucil. ap. Gell. 3, 14, 11; so with gen., Plaut. Am. 5, 1, 73; id. Bacch. 5, 2, 67; 71 et saep.; absol., Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 87; id. Ps. 4, 7, 68; 5, 2, 29; id. Pers. 1, 2, 17 et saep.; abl. dimidio, with comparatives:2.dimidio minus opinor,
less by half, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 35; Cic. Att. 9, 9, 2; id. Fl. 20, 46; id. Verr. 2, 3, 33; Caes. B. G. 5, 13, 2; Hor. S. 2, 3, 318 et saep.—Like a comp. with quam:B.vix dimidium militum quam quod acceperat successori tradidit,
Liv. 35, 1, 2; 45, 18, 7.—Prov.:dimidium facti, qui coepit, habet,
well begun is half done, Hor. Ep. 1, 2, 40; cf. Aus. Ep. 81.—
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