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Перевод: foreground speek foreground


[прилагательное]
приоритетный;
[существительное]
передний план; авансцена ; самое видное место;
[глагол]
актуализировать [лингв.]


Тезаурус:

  1. The pond is in the foreground.
  2. A more important point is that passages of this sort, spliced as they are with images like the lizard from the immediate foreground of Pound's tent inside the wire-mesh cage of the prison camp, do not come into being out of the free associations of idle reverie, though in these Pisan cantos Pound exploits the illusion of that, as Joyce did in Ulysses when he pretended to transport himself and us into the mind of Leopold Bloom.
  3. Another standard (yet always refreshing) approach to paradise shots is to introduce the human element by way of a foreground boat.
  4. The works of the masters have usually lost background lines, most times by diffusion, as they pass behind foreground incidents.
  5. The first is that both Labour and the Conservatives emerge more or less united - the former striking an attacking pose in the foreground, the latter stoutly closing defensive ranks behind.
  6. Even the foreground artists had to be specially selected, because not everyone was willing or able to adapt his technique.
  7. They would blaze into prominence just as the foreground planting was falling to pieces.
  8. Green would be unlikely to know that the topography was considerably manipulated, but the use of boulders and rocks to build a foreground and the use of a mountain tarn as a middleground became frequent features of his work.
  9. There was a picture of an early nineteenth-century mill, with water in the foreground reflecting its reassuring squareness and symmetrical windows.
  10. We are so encumbered by having British literature in our foreground that one must speak of it in disproportion.
  11. The dragon in the foreground,
  12. It would be mischievous to suggest that the opponents no longer see safety as a problem, but it does seem to have receded from the foreground, despite the fact that - or could it be because? - there was a serious nuclear accident in the US, in a PWR very different from that designed for Sizewell.
  13. No more notes, he wrote, no more queries, no more space in the work of X and time in the work of Y, no more symbolism, no more allegory, no more influence of X and legacy of Y, no more background and no more foreground, no more social this and political that, no more Heidegger and no more Heisenberg, no more still life and no more portraiture, no more collage and no more frottage, no more lines and no more surfaces, no more genius and no more talent, no more creation and no more mechanical reproduction, no more African masks and no more Cycladic figures, no more clowns and no more nudes, no more museums, no more galleries, no more group shows, no more one-man shows, no more public commissions, no more prizes, no more shit and no more vomit.

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