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• зидария от ломени камъни с бетонно ядроEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > opuses incertum
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• стена с облицовка от тухли, влизащи в бетонно ядроEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > opuses latericium
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• римска мозайка с геометрични рисункиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > opuses signinum
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• римска мозайка от тухлиEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > opuses spicatum
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• римска мозайка от мраморни кубчетаEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > opuses tesselatum
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tr['əʊpəs]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL opus nombre masculino'əʊpəs['ǝʊpǝs]N (pl opuses or opera) (Mus) opus m* * *['əʊpəs] -
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1) ( musikk) opus, (musikk)verk, (musikk)arbeid2) (litterært, kunstnerisk, også spøkefullt) opus, verk -
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o.pus['oupəs] n Lat (pl opera, opuses) composição musical ou literária. -
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[ˌmægnəm'əupəs]сущ.; лат.; мн. magnum opuses, magna operaглавное произведение (писателя, художника, музыканта)Picasso's Guernica is considered by many to be his magnum opus. — Многие считают, что "Герника" - это самое выдающееся произведение Пикассо.
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['əupəs]сущ.; лат.; мн. opera, opuses1) сокр. op., Op. опус (в названиях музыкальных произведений; сопровождается порядковым номером)Beethoven, Violin Sonata N. 9 in A major, Opus 47. — Бетховен, Скрипичная соната № 9 ля-мажор, опус 47.
2) книжн. опус, произведение, сочинение (литературное, музыкальное, живописное)He showed us his latest opus, a rather awful painting of a vase of flowers. — Он показал нам своё последнее произведение: довольно жуткий натюрморт, изображавший цветы в вазе.
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