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Harlequins - vertaling naar russisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Harlequins; The Harlequin; The Harlequins

Harlequins         

['hɑ:lɪkwɪnz]

общая лексика

"Харлекуинз", "Арлекины" (лондонский регбийный клуб)

harlequin         
  • Marcello Moretti (1910–61). Photograph by Amleto Sartori<ref>Oreglia 1968, p. 139.</ref>
  • A scene from the ''[[commedia dell'arte]]'' played in France before a noble audience in 1571 or 1572 (Museum of [[Bayeux]]). [[Pantalone]] is front and center, while just to the right and slightly behind is '''Harlequin''' in motley costume, "the oldest known version of Harlequin's costume."<ref name=SterlingDuchartre>Sterling 1943, p. 20; Duchartre 1929, p. 84.</ref><ref name=KatritzkyBayeux>Katritzky 2006, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HyPeo62Fi8YC&pg=PA140 pp. 140–143], confirms that the dating of the painting is generally accepted; [https://books.google.com/books?id=HyPeo62Fi8YC&pg=PA236 p. 236]: "...this figure is still widely accepted as a depiction of Harlequin or [[Zan Ganassa]], although often with reservations."</ref>
  • ''Harlequin'', 1888–1890, [[Paul Cézanne]]
  • [[Tristano Martinelli]]'s Harlequin costume as depicted in his ''Compositions de rhétorique'', 1601
  • The classical appearance of the Harlequin stock character in the ''commedia dell'arte'' of the 1670s, complete with ''batte'' or "[[slapstick]]", a magic wand used by the character to change the scenery of the play ([[Maurice Sand]], 1860<ref>Alexandre Manceau, engraver. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zl1sn5guZ_cC&pg=PA80-IA2 Sand 1860, after p. 80].</ref>)
  • Pantomime Theatre]] in [[Tivoli Gardens]] in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
CHARACTER FROM THE COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE
HarleQuin; Arlecchino; Harlequinn; Hellequin; Harlican; Herlequin; Truffaldino; Arlequín; Harlaquin

['hɑ:likwin]

прилагательное

общая лексика

бурлескный

смешной

пёстрый

многоцветный

пестрый, многоцветный

существительное

['hɑ:likwin]

общая лексика

(часто Harlequin) Арлекин

шут

клоун

паяц

арлекин

Harlequin         
  • Marcello Moretti (1910–61). Photograph by Amleto Sartori<ref>Oreglia 1968, p. 139.</ref>
  • A scene from the ''[[commedia dell'arte]]'' played in France before a noble audience in 1571 or 1572 (Museum of [[Bayeux]]). [[Pantalone]] is front and center, while just to the right and slightly behind is '''Harlequin''' in motley costume, "the oldest known version of Harlequin's costume."<ref name=SterlingDuchartre>Sterling 1943, p. 20; Duchartre 1929, p. 84.</ref><ref name=KatritzkyBayeux>Katritzky 2006, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HyPeo62Fi8YC&pg=PA140 pp. 140–143], confirms that the dating of the painting is generally accepted; [https://books.google.com/books?id=HyPeo62Fi8YC&pg=PA236 p. 236]: "...this figure is still widely accepted as a depiction of Harlequin or [[Zan Ganassa]], although often with reservations."</ref>
  • ''Harlequin'', 1888–1890, [[Paul Cézanne]]
  • [[Tristano Martinelli]]'s Harlequin costume as depicted in his ''Compositions de rhétorique'', 1601
  • The classical appearance of the Harlequin stock character in the ''commedia dell'arte'' of the 1670s, complete with ''batte'' or "[[slapstick]]", a magic wand used by the character to change the scenery of the play ([[Maurice Sand]], 1860<ref>Alexandre Manceau, engraver. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zl1sn5guZ_cC&pg=PA80-IA2 Sand 1860, after p. 80].</ref>)
  • Pantomime Theatre]] in [[Tivoli Gardens]] in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark
CHARACTER FROM THE COMMEDIA DELL'ARTE
HarleQuin; Arlecchino; Harlequinn; Hellequin; Harlican; Herlequin; Truffaldino; Arlequín; Harlaquin

['hɑ:lɪkwɪn]

общая лексика

"Арлекин" (порода кроликов пёстрой окраски)

Definitie

nurgle
Verb encompassing the act of entering a shop and walking around
looking at stuff but with no intention of actually buying anything.
A. Can I help you with anything? C. No thanks, we're just nurgling.

Wikipedia

Harlequin (disambiguation)

Harlequin is a comic servant character.

Harlequin may also refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Harlequins
1. "The London Broncos become Harlequins Rugby League from the start of the 2006 season with a full adoption of the Harlequins brand – the Harlequins shirt, the Harlequins logo, everything about the Harlequins brand is now the brand used on Harlequins Rugby League," said Broncos chairman Ian Lenagan.
2. Is Formula One ‘Mickey Mouse‘? Tell us your view» The rugby league outfit will also train at Harlequins‘ Roehampton facility and will be marketed under the Harlequins brand.
3. Mehrtens joins a Harlequins side relegated from the Premiership last season New Zealand‘s Andrew Mehrtens is heading to Britain after signing a two–year deal with Harlequins.
4. Unlike British ladybirds, harlequins produce a noxious, foul–smelling chemical that can stain furniture and walls.
5. Premiership–bound Harlequins have completed a shock swoop for England centre Stuart Abbott from champions Wasps.
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