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    • recently restored

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > novouređen

  • 2 novouređenoj

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    • recently restored

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > novouređenoj

  • 3 budista

    adj.
    Buddhist.
    f. & m.
    Buddhist.
    * * *
    1 Buddhist
    1 Buddhist
    * * *
    ADJ SMF Buddhist
    * * *
    adjetivo/masculino y femenino Buddhist
    * * *
    Ex. The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.
    * * *
    adjetivo/masculino y femenino Buddhist
    * * *

    Ex: The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.

    * * *
    adj/mf
    Buddhist
    * * *

    budista adjetivo, masculino y femenino
    Buddhist
    budista adjetivo Buddhist
    ' budista' also found in these entries:
    English:
    Buddhist
    * * *
    adj
    Buddhist
    nmf
    Buddhist
    * * *
    m/f & adj Buddhist
    * * *
    budista adj & nmf
    : Buddhist
    * * *
    budista n Buddist

    Spanish-English dictionary > budista

  • 4 santuario

    m.
    1 shrine (templo).
    2 sanctuary, sanctum, shrine.
    * * *
    1 sanctuary, shrine
    * * *
    noun m.
    sanctuary, shrine
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Rel) (=templo) sanctuary, shrine; (=lugar sagrado) sanctuary
    2) And, Caribe (=ídolo) native idol; (=tesoro) buried treasure
    * * *
    masculino (Relig) sanctuary, shrine; ( refugio) sanctuary
    * * *
    = sanctuary, shrine, sanctum, retreat.
    Ex. The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.
    Ex. The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.
    Ex. This digitized material will be used only rarely and then only in subdued lighting, with soft pencils in use only and and white gloves, all ink pens to be left at the ' sanctum' door.
    Ex. The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.
    ----
    * ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.
    * * *
    masculino (Relig) sanctuary, shrine; ( refugio) sanctuary
    * * *
    = sanctuary, shrine, sanctum, retreat.

    Ex: The article 'A sanctuary for sciences: architecture projects for the Bibliotheque Nationale during the revolution' relates the history of the various conversion projects prepared for the national library before the French Revolution.

    Ex: The new institution is likened to the historic Buddhist shrine of Borobudur, recently restored to grandeur through wide international support.
    Ex: This digitized material will be used only rarely and then only in subdued lighting, with soft pencils in use only and and white gloves, all ink pens to be left at the ' sanctum' door.
    Ex: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.
    * ofrecer santuario = offer + sanctuary.

    * * *
    1 ( Relig) sanctuary, shrine
    2 (refugio) sanctuary
    * * *

    santuario sustantivo masculino (Relig) sanctuary, shrine;
    ( refugio) sanctuary
    santuario sustantivo masculino
    1 Rel shrine, sanctuary
    2 fig (sitio seguro o valioso) sanctuary: la fortaleza se convirtió en un santuario para los soldados heridos, the fort was turned into a sanctuary for the wounded soldiers
    ' santuario' also found in these entries:
    English:
    sanctuary
    - shrine
    * * *
    1. [templo] shrine
    2. [lugar venerable] holy place
    3. [de animales] sanctuary
    4. [de exiliados, terroristas] refuge
    5. Col [tesoro] buried treasure
    * * *
    m fig
    sanctuary
    * * *
    : sanctuary
    * * *
    santuario n shrine

    Spanish-English dictionary > santuario

  • 5 First of December

       Until recently, an official Portuguese national holiday each year. On 1 December 1640, in Lisbon, a Portuguese revolution overthrew Spanish rule and restored an independent monarchy. Afterward, the First of December was celebrated as a holiday to impart feelings of national loyalty and patriotism in the people and mark the end of the 60-year period of Portugal's subjugation to Phillipine Spain.
        See also Filipe I, king; War of Restoration.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > First of December

  • 6 Pousadas

       Government-sponsored inns similar to Spain's paradores. In 1942, Portugal initiated a system of state-run inns, pousadas, housed in restored, historic castles, convents, manor houses, palaces, and monasteries. By 2008, this system included more than forty pousadas or inns in every region of the country and in the Azores Islands. Recently, the government-owned system came under the management of Pestana Hotels, a private group. Such tourist habitations with reasonable nightly rates have been in high demand and feature antique, period furnishings and restaurants with Portuguese cuisine. Most are located in or near towns or cities with other historic places and sites. A source of information for travelers is the official website, at www.pousadas.pt.
       Agueda Santo Antonio
       Alcácer Do Sal Dom Afonso II
       Alijo Baráo de Forrester
       Almeida Senhoras Das Neves
       Alvito Castelo De Alvito
       Amares Sta. Maria Do Bouro
       Arraiolos N. Sra. Da Assuncao
       Batalha Mestre De Domingues
       Beja São Francisco
       Bragança São Bartolomeu
       Caramulo São Jerónimo
       Condeixa-a-Nova Santa Cristina
       Crato Flor Da Rosa Elvas Santa Luzia Estremoz Rainha Santa Isabel Évora Loios
       Geres/Canicada São Bento Guimarães N. Sa. Da Oliveira Guimarães Santa Marinha Marao São Goncalo Manteigas São Lourenco Marvao Santa Maria Miranda Do Douro Santa Catarina Monsanto Monsanto Murtosa/Aveiro Ria Obidos Castelo Palmela Palmela
       Povoa Das Quartas Santa Barbara Queluz/Lisboa Dona Maria I Sagres Infante
       Sta. Clara-A-Velha Santa Clara
       Santiago Do Cacem Quinta Da Ortiga
       Santiago Do Cacem São Tiago
       S. Pedro/Castelo De Bode São Pedro
       São Bras De Alportel São Bras
       Serpa São Gens
       Setubal São Filipe
       Sousel São Miguel
       Torrao Vale Do Gaio
       Valenca Do Minho São Teotónio
       Viana Do Castelo Monte Santa Luzia
       V. Nova De Cerveira Dom Dinis
       Vila Vicosa Dom João IV
       Angra do Heroísmo (Terceira Island) Forte S. Sebastião Horta (Faial Island) Forte S. Cruz
        Presepio
       The history of displaying nativity scenes, portraying the birth of Christ in a manger, goes back in Catholic tradition at least to Christmas 1223, when Saint Francis of Assisi arranged a nativity scene with live figures in a town in Italy, but scholars confirm that this Christmas tradition in the arts is much older than the 13th century. Figurines depicting the Holy Family in nativity scenes were made of various materials, including wood, precious metals, and ceramics. In Portugal, an artistic tradition of making and displaying presepios in or near churches, chapels, and cathedrals reached its zenith in the arts in the 18th century during the long reign of King João V (1706-50). In the Baroque era, an artistic tradition that arrived somewhat late in Portugal, the most celebrated and talented of the nativity scene artists was the 18th-century Coimbra sculptor, Joaquim Machado de Castro (1751/2-1822), but there were other great artists in this field as well. The 18th century's most celebrated sculptor, Machado de Castro created the famous equestrian bronze statue of King José I, in Commerce Square, Lisbon. During the time of Machado de Castro's time, the ceramic nativity scene comprised of large figures and elaborate scenery became a cult, and many nativity scenes were made.
       Today, many of these historic artistic creations, with a strong basis in Christian tradition, can be viewed in various Portuguese museums, palaces, and churches. Some of the most famous larger nativity scenes, including those lovingly created by Machado de Castro of Coimbra, are found on display at Christmas and other times in the Estrela Basilica, the Palace of Necessidades, the Palace of Queluz, the Church of Madre de Deus, the Cathedral in Lisbon, and in other religious or museum buildings in Lisbon, Oporto, and other towns in Portugal. The ceramic nativity scene is not only sacred art but also evolved as folk and now tourist art, as Portuguese nativity scenes, with figures smaller than in the Baroque treasures on display of Machado de Castro, are for sale in a number of stores, as well as in some churches in Lisbon, Oporto, Estremoz, Évora, and other cities. The styles of the nativity scenes vary by region, by town, and by artist, and many include not only sacred figures of the story of the birth of Christ but also traditional, rural, folk figurines depicting Portuguese rural occupations from the 18th and 19th century, as well as figures from stories from the Bible. The ceramic materials of which these figures of varying sizes are made include variations of terracotta.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Pousadas

  • 7 Brodrick, Cuthbert

    [br]
    b. 1822 Hull, Yorkshire, England
    d. 2 March 1905 Jersey, C.I.
    [br]
    English architect whose best-known buildings—Leeds Town Hall (1853–8) and the Grand Hotel in Scarborough (1863–7)—were of powerful baroque design.
    [br]
    Like a number of his contemporaries, Brodrick experimented with ferrovitreous construction, which by the second half of the nineteenth century was the favoured method of handling immense roofing spans of structures such as railway stations, shopping arcades and large exhibition and functional halls in England and America. The pattern for this had been set in 1851 with Sir Joseph Paxton's Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London.
    Brodrick's ferrovitreous venture was the Leeds Corn Exchange (1861–3). This is an oval building with its exterior severely rusticated in fifteenth-century Florentine-palace manner, but inside is a two-storeyed ring of offices, bounded by ironwork galleries surrounding a large, central area roofed by an iron and glass roof. This listed building was recently in poor condition but has now been rescued and restored for use as a shopping centre; however, the local traders still retain their right, according to the bye-laws, to trade there, and once a week a section of the hall is cleared so that corn trading can take place.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    D.Lindstrom, 1967, Architecture of Cuthbert Brodrick, Country Life.
    —1978, West Yorkshire: Architects and Architecture, Lund Humphries.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Brodrick, Cuthbert

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