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yellow earth - traducción al español

1984 CHINESE DRAMA FILM
Huang tu di; Huang Tu Di; Huangtudi; Yellow earth

yellow earth         
n. tierra amarilla, arcilla o barro coloreado por el hierro que contiene
yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480 nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
amarillo
cobarde
vil
ruin
celoso
melancólico
sensacionalista
yema de huevo
poner amarillo
yellow         
  • Gold coin, Aureus, Auguste, Lyon.
  • [[Bradley Wiggins]] wears the yellow jersey in the 2012 [[Tour de France]].
  • [[Eurocopter EC135]]P1 of [[Western Power Distribution]], used for electricity line inspection
  • A [[yellow jacket]] [[wasp]]
  • "Yellow vests" protest in France, November 2018
  • Yellow ochre quarry in Roussillon, France
  • Complements of yellow have a dominant wavelength in the range 380 to 480 nm. The green lines show several possible pairs of complementary colors with respect to different blackbody color temperature neutrals, illustrated by the "[[Planckian locus]]".
  • American aspens, ''[[Populus tremuloides]]''
  • Structure of Titan yellow
COLOR
Yellow (color); Symbolism of yellow; Yellow (Colour); Yellow (colour); Royal yellow; Yelow; Yellow color; Dark yellow; (255, 255, 0); Rgb(255, 255, 0); Yelloww; FFFF00; Yellow (politics)
amarillo

Definición

linear
adj.
Botánica. Zoología. Líneal.
verbo trans.
1) Tirar líneas.
2) poco usado Bosquejar.

Wikipedia

Yellow Earth

Yellow Earth (simplified Chinese: 黄土地; traditional Chinese: 黃土地; pinyin: Huáng tǔdì) is a 1984 Chinese drama film. This film is telling a story of a young, village girl who bravely resists old-dated customs and searches for freedom. It was the directorial debut for Chen Kaige. The film's notable cinematography is by Zhang Yimou. At the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony on 27 March 2005, a list of 100 Best Chinese Motion Pictures was tallied, and Yellow Earth came in fourth. The film was produced by Guangxi Film Studio (simplified Chinese: 广西电影制片厂; traditional Chinese: 廣西電影製片廠; pinyin: Guǎngxī Diànyǐngzhìpiàn Chǎng).

Zhang Yimou, a colleague of Chen, photographed the film. Richard James Havis, author of Changing the Face of Chinese Cinema: An Interview with Chen Kaige, said that the film was the first Chinese film "at least since the 1949 Communist Liberation, to tell a story through images rather than dialog." Therefore, the film attracted controversy in China. Havis added that the film "was also equivocal about the Communist Party's ability to help the peasants during the Communist revolution", a position which differed from that espoused by the propaganda films that were produced after 1949."

Ejemplos de uso de yellow earth
1. In other areas, yellow earth–movers and diggers shored up other defences which have been successfully sealed.
2. From the air, it looks mighty ugly with long, dirty black fingers of conveyor belts stretching from shore to the shipping berths; industrial plants belching dust and smoke; wounds gaping everywhere in the yellow earth, hacked by new construction.
3. As if RSC audiences – more used, perhaps, to Dame Judi Dench‘s stately progress round the stage than avant–garde puppeteering – had not enough to cope with, they will also be treated to a Daoist King Lear from China‘s Yellow Earth Theatre, which sets the play in a Shanghai penthouse with the old king as the head of a global business empire.