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machine running - traduction vers russe

1970 STUDIO ALBUM BY DAVID BOWIE
Running Gun Blues; Saviour Machine (song); Lightning Frightening; Metrobolist
  • Cane Hill]] in 2009. The asylum appeared on the cover of the 1970 American release.
  • Several tracks, including "The Supermen", reflect the ideals of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] ''(pictured in 1869)''.

machine running      

общая лексика

ход машины

running around         
  • Person with a bad running form. Heel striking and leaning forward are some of the most common mistakes and cause of injuries among beginners.
  • Chafing of skin following a marathon run
  • A man running with a baton during a relay race.
  • Maximum human speed [km/h] and pace [min/km] per distance
  • A scene depicting long-distance runners, originally found on a [[Panathenaic amphora]] from Ancient Greece, circa 333 BCE
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]] photo sequence
  • Roman bronze sculptures]] of runners from the [[Villa of the Papyri]] at [[Herculaneum]], now in the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]]
  • Video of human running action
  • International-level women athletes competing in 100 m sprint race at [[ISTAF Berlin]], 2006
ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES THE RAPID TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION OF FEET
Runners; Running speed; Footrace; Foot race; Footraces; Slow run; Running (sports); Running Around; Running event; Running events; 🎽; Runner; Running (sport); History of running; Vertical running; Running (athleticism); Pace (running)

общая лексика

обегающий

running speed         
  • Person with a bad running form. Heel striking and leaning forward are some of the most common mistakes and cause of injuries among beginners.
  • Chafing of skin following a marathon run
  • A man running with a baton during a relay race.
  • Maximum human speed [km/h] and pace [min/km] per distance
  • A scene depicting long-distance runners, originally found on a [[Panathenaic amphora]] from Ancient Greece, circa 333 BCE
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]] photo sequence
  • Roman bronze sculptures]] of runners from the [[Villa of the Papyri]] at [[Herculaneum]], now in the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]]
  • Video of human running action
  • International-level women athletes competing in 100 m sprint race at [[ISTAF Berlin]], 2006
ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES THE RAPID TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION OF FEET
Runners; Running speed; Footrace; Foot race; Footraces; Slow run; Running (sports); Running Around; Running event; Running events; 🎽; Runner; Running (sport); History of running; Vertical running; Running (athleticism); Pace (running)
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автоматическое оружие для поражения наземных, воздушных и морских целей. Изобретен в 80-х гг. 19 в. Различают пулеметы ручные (с сошкой), станковые (на треноге или колесах), единые, используемые в обоих вариантах, и крупнокалиберные; по назначению - пехотные, зенитные, авиационные, танковые и др. По калибру пулеметы делятся на пулеметы малого (до 6,5 мм), нормального (от 6,5 до 9 мм) и крупного (от 9 до 14,5 мм) калибра.

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The Man Who Sold the World (album)

The Man Who Sold the World is the third studio album by English musician David Bowie. It was originally released through Mercury Records in the United States on 4 November 1970 and in the United Kingdom on 10 April 1971. The album was produced by Tony Visconti and recorded at Trident and Advision Studios in London during April and May 1970. It features the first appearances on a Bowie record of guitarist Mick Ronson and drummer Mick Woodmansey, who would later become famous as members of the Spiders from Mars.

Following the largely acoustic and folk rock sound of Bowie's previous 1969 self-titled album, The Man Who Sold the World marked a shift toward hard rock, with elements of blues rock. The lyrics are also darker than his previous releases, exploring themes of insanity, religion, technology and war. None of the songs from the album were released as official singles, although some tracks appeared as B-sides of singles between 1970 and 1973. Originally titled Metrobolist, a play on Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis, the title was changed at the last minute by Mercury without Bowie's consultation.

The album was released with different cover artwork in the US and the UK. For the US release, the artwork was a cartoon-like drawing of a cowboy in front of an asylum. It was drawn by Michael J. Weller and based on an image of actor John Wayne. Bowie was unenthusiastic about the cover, so he enlisted Keith MacMillan to shoot an alternate cover. The final image, featuring Bowie wearing a blue dress designed by fashion designer Michael Fish, was used as the cover for the UK release. The Man Who Sold the World was reissued by RCA Records in 1972, featuring a black-and-white picture of Bowie's then-current character Ziggy Stardust on the sleeve, but reissues since 1990 have revived the original UK artwork.

The Man Who Sold the World was originally better received by music critics in the US than in the UK. Nevertheless, it was a commercial failure in both countries; however, the 1972 reissue managed to chart in both the US and the UK. Retrospectively, the album has been praised by critics for the band's performance and the unsettling nature of its music and lyrics, being considered by many to be the start of Bowie's "classic period". It has since been reissued multiple times and was remixed in 2020, under its original title Metrobolist, for its 50th anniversary.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour machine running
1. Without the Russian oxygen machine running, the space station has a 56–day supply of oxygen. «
2. The reserve call–up has left the kibbutz scrambling to keep the communal machine running.
3. "Every time Miles farted they had the tape machine running." There‘s something intimate, even creepy, about listening to the vast quantity of recordings on these boxes; many of the tracks are out–takes – never intended for the market.
4. The fund was set up in 2000 by the German government and 6,000 German companies, many of which had profited from the 10 million forced laborers used by the Nazis to keep the war machine running.
5. By John L Walters Friday February 10, 2006 The Guardian Not short of repertoire: "Every time Miles farted they had the tape machine running‘ ... Davis at the sessions in 1'70.
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