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-esque - Übersetzung nach russisch

1992 EP BY ERASURE
ABBA Esque; ABBA-esque

-esque      

[-'esk]

суффикс

общая лексика

образует прилагательные со значением

(выполненный) в манере данного автора (художника) или данного жанра

подобный чему-л.

chinoiserie         
  • Depiction of a Chinese [[folding screen]] as interior decoration in the oil painting ''Chopin'' (1873) by [[Albert von Keller]]
  • Painted wallcovering canvas, [[Geelvinck-Hinlopen Huis]]
  • Anonymous (France) after [[François Boucher]], "Child Reaching for a Caged Bird," 19th century, [[engraving]] and [[etching]]
  • Chinese Village]]" at [[Tsarskoe Selo]], commissioned by [[Catherine the Great]]
  • Chinese House]] in [[Potsdam]] (Germany)
  • Royal Botanic Gardens]] at [[Kew]], [[London]]
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  • Tea House at Myasnitskaya Street in [[Moscow]]
  • Ferdinand III of Sicily]]
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  • Chinese-style garments designed by US designers in 1910s, published from the Chinese Summer dress from ''[[Ladies' Home Journal]]'' of June 1913: Vol 30 Issue 6, page 26 and 27
EUROPEAN INTERPRETATION AND IMITATION OF CHINESE AND EAST ASIAN ARTISTIC TRADITIONS, ESPECIALLY IN THE DECORATIVE ARTS, GARDEN DESIGN, ARCHITECTURE, LITERATURE, THEATRE, AND MUSIC
Chinoserie; Chinese-esque

[ʃi:nwɑ:z(ə)'ri:]

существительное

Франция

китайские вещи (преим. о вышивках, фарфоре и т. п.)

(Chinoiserie) китайский стиль (в европейском искусстве, особ. в XVIII в.)

Zeppelin         
  • A damaged Zeppelin gondola with a collapsable boat lying nearby. September 1916
  • The ''Bodensee'' 1919
  • ''Graf Zeppelin'']] under construction
  • Ferdinand von Zeppelin
  • The first flight of LZ 1 over Lake Constance (the ''Bodensee'') in 1900
  • Zeppelin NT
  • German zeppelin bombs Liège WWI
  • National Physical Laboratory]]
  • US Air Mail 1930 picturing the ''Graf Zeppelin''
  • The ''Hindenburg'': note swastikas on tail fins.
  • The ''Hindenburg'' on fire in 1937
  • observation car]] preserved at the [[Imperial War Museum]]
  • British First World War poster of a Zeppelin above London at night
  • L32 Great Burstead Memorial
  • The ''Nordstern'' 1920
  • Wreckage of LZ&nbsp;4
  • LZ 7 ''Deutschland''
  • LZ 18 (L 2)
  • 1917 watercolour by [[Felix Schwormstädt]] – translated title: "In the rear engine gondola of a Zeppelin airship during the flight through enemy airspace after a successful attack on England"
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  • British propaganda postcard, entitled "The End of the 'Baby-Killer'"
  • A monument near [[Bad Iburg]] commemorating the 1910 LZ 7 crash
  • Zeppelin bomb, on display at the [[National Museum of Flight]] near Edinburgh
  • ZR-3 USS ''Los Angeles'']] over southern Manhattan
  • LZ 127]], the magenta elements are ''[[Blaugas]]'' cells. The full-resolution picture labels more internals.
  • Crater of a Zeppelin bomb in Paris, 1916
  • The ''Graf Zeppelin''
  • Zeppelin LZ 4 with its multiple stabilizers, 1908
  • A commemorative plaque at 61 [[Farringdon Road]], London
  • Zeppelin memorial flagstone, [[Edinburgh]]
  • Camberwell Old Cemetery]], London, to 21 civilians killed by Zeppelin bombings in 1917
RIGID AIRSHIP TYPE
Rigid dirigible airship; Zeppelins; Zepplin; Zeplin; Zeplen; Zeppelin-esque; Zeppelin Raids; Super Zeppelin; Zeppellin; Zepellin
Zeppelin noun цеппелин

Definition

-esque
·- A suffix of certain words from the French, Italian, and Spanish. It denotes manner or style; like; as, arabesque, after the manner of the Arabs.

Wikipedia

Abba-esque

Abba-esque is an extended play (EP) by British synth-pop duo Erasure. Released on 1 June 1992, the EP was Erasure's first and only number one on the UK Singles Chart and also became a number-one hit in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Ireland, and Sweden.

As big fans of the Swedish group ABBA, Erasure (Vince Clarke and Andy Bell) had often performed ABBA songs in concert over the years. They had originally planned to release an album of ABBA covers but instead opted to release an EP of four of ABBA's best known hits.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für -esque
1. "There‘s something Arkansas–esque about it," he said.
2. The NASCAR–esque maneuvers are missing – along with heart–stopping lane changes.
3. Clinton–esque speech This was an attempt to fight back at a political level.
4. But in the free–agent era, 14 consecutive division crowns is DiMaggio–esque.
5. I found his collection for this winter too reliant on leather, and awful, Gestapo–esque trenches.
Übersetzung von &#39-esque&#39 in Russisch