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Valkyrie - traduction vers russe

AUTONOMOUS ICE PENETRATOR VEHICLE
Melting probe; Philberth probe; VALKYRIE

Valkyrie         
  • ''The Norns'' (1889) by [[Johannes Gehrts]]
  • ''Freya'' (1882) by [[Carl Emil Doepler]]
  • An illustration of valkyries encountering the god [[Heimdallr]] as they carry a dead man to Valhalla (1906) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • Robert Engels]]
  • ''Helgi und Sigrun'' (1901) by [[Johannes Gehrts]]
  • ''Ride of the Valkyries'' (around 1890) by [[Henry De Groux]]
  • The valkyries Hildr, Þrúðr and Hlökk bearing ale in Valhalla (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • ''Idise'' (1905) by Emil Doepler
  • Jugendstil]] advertisement
  • [[Brünnhilde]] wakes and greets the day and [[Siegfried]], illustration of the scene of [[Wagner's Ring]] inspired by the [[Sigrdrífumál]], by [[Arthur Rackham]] (1911).
  • The [[Rök runestone]]
  • [[Sermo Lupi ad Anglos]]}}
  • burial mound]] at [[Sutton Hoo]] in [[Suffolk]], [[England]]
  • ''The Valkyrie's Vigil'' (1906) by [[Edward Robert Hughes]]
  • Kastellet]] in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
  • ''Valkyrie'' (1835) by [[Herman Wilhelm Bissen]]
  • Viking Age jewellery thought to depict valkyries. On the left of the photograph is a female figure mounted on horseback with a 'winged' cavalry spear clamped under her leg and a sword in her hand. The mounted female is being greeted by another female figure who is carrying a shield. On the right of the photograph is one of numerous female silver figures usually described in museums and books as valkyries (right)
  • ''Valhalla'' (1905) by Emil Doepler
  • ''Walkyrien'' (c. 1905) by [[Emil Doepler]]
ONE OF A HOST OF FEMALE FIGURES WHO DECIDE WHICH SOLDIERS DIE IN BATTLE AND WHICH LIVE
Walkyries; Valkyries; Walkyrie; Göl; Valkyrjur; Skeggjald; Valkyr; Gol (Valkyrie); Goll (Valkyrie); Hair link; Valkyrs; Valkyrie (Norse mythology); Valkyre; Valkryie; Valkaria; Valkrie; Choosers of the Slain; Choosers of the slain; Valmeyjar; Waelcyrge; Valcyrie; Wælcyrge; Wælcyrige

['vælkiri]

существительное

мифология

валькирия

синоним

Valkyr

Valkyrie         
  • ''The Norns'' (1889) by [[Johannes Gehrts]]
  • ''Freya'' (1882) by [[Carl Emil Doepler]]
  • An illustration of valkyries encountering the god [[Heimdallr]] as they carry a dead man to Valhalla (1906) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • Robert Engels]]
  • ''Helgi und Sigrun'' (1901) by [[Johannes Gehrts]]
  • ''Ride of the Valkyries'' (around 1890) by [[Henry De Groux]]
  • The valkyries Hildr, Þrúðr and Hlökk bearing ale in Valhalla (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • ''Idise'' (1905) by Emil Doepler
  • Jugendstil]] advertisement
  • [[Brünnhilde]] wakes and greets the day and [[Siegfried]], illustration of the scene of [[Wagner's Ring]] inspired by the [[Sigrdrífumál]], by [[Arthur Rackham]] (1911).
  • The [[Rök runestone]]
  • [[Sermo Lupi ad Anglos]]}}
  • burial mound]] at [[Sutton Hoo]] in [[Suffolk]], [[England]]
  • ''The Valkyrie's Vigil'' (1906) by [[Edward Robert Hughes]]
  • Kastellet]] in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
  • ''Valkyrie'' (1835) by [[Herman Wilhelm Bissen]]
  • Viking Age jewellery thought to depict valkyries. On the left of the photograph is a female figure mounted on horseback with a 'winged' cavalry spear clamped under her leg and a sword in her hand. The mounted female is being greeted by another female figure who is carrying a shield. On the right of the photograph is one of numerous female silver figures usually described in museums and books as valkyries (right)
  • ''Valhalla'' (1905) by Emil Doepler
  • ''Walkyrien'' (c. 1905) by [[Emil Doepler]]
ONE OF A HOST OF FEMALE FIGURES WHO DECIDE WHICH SOLDIERS DIE IN BATTLE AND WHICH LIVE
Walkyries; Valkyries; Walkyrie; Göl; Valkyrjur; Skeggjald; Valkyr; Gol (Valkyrie); Goll (Valkyrie); Hair link; Valkyrs; Valkyrie (Norse mythology); Valkyre; Valkryie; Valkaria; Valkrie; Choosers of the Slain; Choosers of the slain; Valmeyjar; Waelcyrge; Valcyrie; Wælcyrge; Wælcyrige
Valkyr(ie) noun scand.; myth. валькирия
Valkyr         
  • ''The Norns'' (1889) by [[Johannes Gehrts]]
  • ''Freya'' (1882) by [[Carl Emil Doepler]]
  • An illustration of valkyries encountering the god [[Heimdallr]] as they carry a dead man to Valhalla (1906) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • Robert Engels]]
  • ''Helgi und Sigrun'' (1901) by [[Johannes Gehrts]]
  • ''Ride of the Valkyries'' (around 1890) by [[Henry De Groux]]
  • The valkyries Hildr, Þrúðr and Hlökk bearing ale in Valhalla (1895) by [[Lorenz Frølich]]
  • ''Idise'' (1905) by Emil Doepler
  • Jugendstil]] advertisement
  • [[Brünnhilde]] wakes and greets the day and [[Siegfried]], illustration of the scene of [[Wagner's Ring]] inspired by the [[Sigrdrífumál]], by [[Arthur Rackham]] (1911).
  • The [[Rök runestone]]
  • [[Sermo Lupi ad Anglos]]}}
  • burial mound]] at [[Sutton Hoo]] in [[Suffolk]], [[England]]
  • ''The Valkyrie's Vigil'' (1906) by [[Edward Robert Hughes]]
  • Kastellet]] in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
  • ''Valkyrie'' (1835) by [[Herman Wilhelm Bissen]]
  • Viking Age jewellery thought to depict valkyries. On the left of the photograph is a female figure mounted on horseback with a 'winged' cavalry spear clamped under her leg and a sword in her hand. The mounted female is being greeted by another female figure who is carrying a shield. On the right of the photograph is one of numerous female silver figures usually described in museums and books as valkyries (right)
  • ''Valhalla'' (1905) by Emil Doepler
  • ''Walkyrien'' (c. 1905) by [[Emil Doepler]]
ONE OF A HOST OF FEMALE FIGURES WHO DECIDE WHICH SOLDIERS DIE IN BATTLE AND WHICH LIVE
Walkyries; Valkyries; Walkyrie; Göl; Valkyrjur; Skeggjald; Valkyr; Gol (Valkyrie); Goll (Valkyrie); Hair link; Valkyrs; Valkyrie (Norse mythology); Valkyre; Valkryie; Valkaria; Valkrie; Choosers of the Slain; Choosers of the slain; Valmeyjar; Waelcyrge; Valcyrie; Wælcyrge; Wælcyrige

['vælkiə]

синоним

Valkyrie

Définition

Valkyrie
[val'k??ri, 'valk?ri]
¦ noun Scandinavian Mythology each of Odin's twelve handmaids who conducted slain warriors of their choice to Valhalla.
Origin
from ON Valkyrja, lit. 'chooser of the slain', from valr 'the slain' + kyrja 'chooser'.

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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Valkyrie
1. It is called Valkyrie after Operation Valkyrie, the plot‘s codename.
2. The General joined the resistance later in the war and was arrested after Valkyrie failed.
3. Amid much controversy, Tom Cruise has started filming his WWII thriller Valkyrie, based on the 1'44 plot to assassinate Hilter.
4. "Valkyrie" –– named after the plot‘s codename –– is due to begin filming at locations in Berlin on July 18.
5. When he heard that the Valkyrie plot had failed, he killed himself with a hand grenade on the eastern front.
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