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lively illustration - Übersetzung nach russisch

AMERICAN LAWYER
Donald lively; Donald E. Lively

lively illustration      
яркая [красочная] иллюстрация
illustrating         
  • Illustrations of various insects, drawn in 1833 by J. Tastu
  •  "Illustration beats explanation" Western Engraving & Colortype Co. (1916)
  • [[Cutaway drawing]] of the [[Nash 600]], an American automobile of the 1940s (1942)
  • The [[White Rabbit]] from [[Alice in Wonderland]], illustrated by [[John Tenniel]] (1820–1914)
  • Georg Bauer]] (1494–1555), illustrating the mining practice of [[fire-setting]]
  • ''Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing'' by [[William Blake]] (1786)
PICTURE, PLATE, DIAGRAM, PLAN, CHART, MAP, DESIGN, OR OTHER GRAPHIC IMAGE PRINTED WITH OR INSERTED IN THE TEXT OF A BOOK OR OTHER PUBLICATION AS AN EMBELLISHMENT OR TO COMPLEMENT OR ELUCIDATE THE TEXT
Illustrated; Illustrations; Illustrate; Basic illustration; Basic Illustration; Illustrating; Scientific illustration; Scientific drawing; Golden Age of Illustration

общая лексика

иллюстрирующий

illustrate         
  • Illustrations of various insects, drawn in 1833 by J. Tastu
  •  "Illustration beats explanation" Western Engraving & Colortype Co. (1916)
  • [[Cutaway drawing]] of the [[Nash 600]], an American automobile of the 1940s (1942)
  • The [[White Rabbit]] from [[Alice in Wonderland]], illustrated by [[John Tenniel]] (1820–1914)
  • Georg Bauer]] (1494–1555), illustrating the mining practice of [[fire-setting]]
  • ''Oberon, Titania and Puck with Fairies Dancing'' by [[William Blake]] (1786)
PICTURE, PLATE, DIAGRAM, PLAN, CHART, MAP, DESIGN, OR OTHER GRAPHIC IMAGE PRINTED WITH OR INSERTED IN THE TEXT OF A BOOK OR OTHER PUBLICATION AS AN EMBELLISHMENT OR TO COMPLEMENT OR ELUCIDATE THE TEXT
Illustrated; Illustrations; Illustrate; Basic illustration; Basic Illustration; Illustrating; Scientific illustration; Scientific drawing; Golden Age of Illustration
иллюстрировать, оформлять (издание)

Definition

illustration
n.
1.
Elucidation, explanation, exemplification.
2.
Illustrative picture.

Wikipedia

Donald Lively

Donald E. Lively is the co-creator and first dean of Florida Coastal School of Law and founding dean of Phoenix School of Law. Florida Coastal School of Law is the first investor-owned law school to be fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Its founding, among other things, aimed to address the State of Florida's historical legacy of profound underrepresentation of minorities in the legal profession. It has distinguished itself on the basis of student outcomes, as graduates consistently have experienced success in moot court competitions and on the bar examination and outperformed students with similar academic quality indicators. Lively is the author of more than 20 books on subjects including constitutional law, race, gender, and civil rights, freedom of speech, and the judicial process. Several of his books have won awards. He has authored more than 50 law review articles and essays, has lectured extensively domestically and overseas, and is a recipient of the Florida Supreme Court Professionalism Award. He is the creator of Law Tuesday, a legal services program that serves disadvantaged persons who otherwise would have no meaningful access to the legal system. The Ohio State Bar Association in 2004 named Law Tuesday the state's outstanding pro bono program.

Übersetzung von &#39lively illustration&#39 in Russisch