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41 искусство
1) General subject: art, art (Art, or fine arts, is often used to refer to those arts which use space, but not time, for their appreciation( such as painting and sculpture). This, for example, is what is covered by the subject 'art' in [UK] schools. cf. the arts -), artfulness, artifice, craft, feat, goldsmithery, hand, handiness, mediaevalism, proficiency, skill, subtility (спора), the arts (The arts is an 'umbrella' term for literature, music, painting, sculpture, crafts, theatre, opera, ballet, film etc. It usually implies seriousness, so that particular examples of these activities which are regarded as 'light' may), workmanship2) Rare: cunning3) Religion: mediaevalism (Devotion to the institutions, arts, and practices of the Middle Ages), medievalism (Devotion to the institutions, arts, and practices of the Middle Ages)4) Automobile industry: handiness (управления)5) Architecture: ability (в значении "умение"), skill (в значении "мастерство")6) Jargon: moxie7) Makarov: mastery -
42 искусный
1) General subject: adept, adroit, art, artful, awkward, boorish, clean, clever, crafty, cunning, curious, deft, delicate (о работе), dexterous, dextrous, expert, fine drawn, fine-drawn, good (good at languages - способный к языкам), great, habile, handicraft, handy, ingenious, maladroit, natty, neat, neat handed, neat-handed, practiced, practised, proficient, proficient at (в чем-л.), proficient in (в чем-л.), quaint, scientific, skilful, skilled, skillfull, subtile, technic, tricky, uncouth, workmanlike, subtle, sophisticated (неодуш.), fancy2) Computers: hackish3) Aviation: skieful4) Colloquial: crack5) American: handsome6) Obsolete: feat8) Architecture: skillful9) Diplomatic term: shrewd10) Psychology: technical12) Aviation medicine: high-skilled -
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44 контурный
1) General subject: adumbrant, adumbrative, contour, in outline (о рисунке), outline, outlinear, sketchy, unshaded2) Computers: truetype3) Mathematics: boundary4) Architecture: unshaded (о рисунке)5) Art: fine-line6) Cardiology: T. (трехконтурное терморегулирующее устройство - heater cooler 3T.)7) Cartography: black-and-white, contoured, planimetric8) Automation: continuous path, form, profile, profiled9) Makarov: skeleton -
45 реальный
1) General subject: concrete, existent, flesh and blood, life size, live, objective, practic, practical, real, realistic, realizable (о плане), substantial, tangible, true life, true-life, unfantastic, unghostly, workable, practicable, distinct (distinct possibility - реальная возможность), big as you please (There was my fine new car, big as you please, sparkling in the sun. Это моя новая машина, реальная, сверкающая на солнце.), verum3) Military: credible4) Philosophy: concrete (в противоп. идеальному)5) Bookish: state-of-the-art, substantive6) Mathematics: nonperfect7) Law: factual, specific (об исполнении)8) Economy: feasible9) Accounting: tangible (о средствах)10) Diplomatic term: actual (о товаре)11) Metallurgy: imperfect (о газе, о кристалле)12) Psychology: natural, positive, subjective13) Jargon: (пацан) hortical (jamaican)14) Information technology: real-word15) Oil: realworld16) Banking: spot18) Makarov: imperfection (о газе) -
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1) General subject: artist (The word artist can sometimes refer to a person working in the fine arts, and sometimes to a person working in any field of the arts - AD), brother of the brush, craftsman, designer, painter, the brush, word painter2) Colloquial: craftster3) Architecture: knight of the brush4) Cinema: hand artist (Собственно, обычный художник, использующий традиционные материалы. Выражение возникло как противопоставление специалисту по компьютерной графике — computer artist.)5) Advertising: art director -
47 ювелирный
jewellery (attr.); (перен.) fine, minute, intricateювелирное искусство, дело — jeweller's art
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48 Какой музей Вы хотели бы посетить: исторический, изобразительных искусств или картинную галерею?
Which museum would you like to visit: the historical museum, Fine Arts museum or an Art Gallery?Русско-английский разговорник > Какой музей Вы хотели бы посетить: исторический, изобразительных искусств или картинную галерею?
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49 готический
Gothic, сокр. Go., Gothготическая архитектура — Gothic (architecture), Gothic structural system
готический стиль — Gothic [pointed] style
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50 романский стиль
(стиль, гл. образом архитектуры, средневекового западноевроп. искусства 10-12 вв.; развивался под сильным воздействием древнерим. традиций) Romanesque (style)романский собор, собор в романском стиле — Romanesque cathedral
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > романский стиль
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51 ювелирный
1) ( относящийся к работе ювелира) jewel(le)ry ['ʤuəlrɪ] (attr)ювели́рный магази́н — jeweller's
ювели́рное иску́сство / де́ло — jeweller's art
ювели́рные изде́лия — jewelry
2) (тонкий, сложный) fine, minute [maɪ-], intricate, elaborateювели́рная рабо́та, ювели́рное исполне́ние — very elaborate work
ювели́рная то́чность — extremely high precision
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52 ювелирный
прил.jewellery ; fine, minute, intricate перен.ювелирное искусство/дело — jeweller's art
ювелирные изделия — jewelry, gold and silver ware
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fine art — UK / US noun [uncountable] art objects such as paintings and sculptures that are created to be looked at because they are beautiful or interesting. Fine art is different to crafts or art that has a practical use. • have/get something down to a… … English dictionary
fine art — noun Date: 1739 1. a. art (as painting, sculpture, or music) concerned primarily with the creation of beautiful objects usually used in plural b. objects of fine art 2. an activity requiring a fine skill … New Collegiate Dictionary