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Перевод: lasso speek lasso


[существительное]
лассо; аркан ;
[глагол]
ловить арканом; ловить лассо; арканить


Тезаурус:

  1. A list to begin with is (1) Sheriffs badge (2) piece of sharpened wood or hook to get stone out of horse's hoof (3) gun (4) small lasso (5) picture of cow (6) drawing of brand for the cow, personalized to the birthday child's initials (7) picture of a ranch or model (8) spurs (9) necktie (10) camping knife (11) tin mug (12) cowgirl boot (13) cowboy hat (14) robber's mask (15) tin of baked beans (16) dollar note (17) dinner bell (18) saddle or riding crop (19) razor (20) tin plate.
  2. The aim is to separate a calf and lasso it.
  3. Most are eccentric in the extreme and have improbable and rather grandiose names like Von Tropp's Spring-assisted Chain Lasso and Kurstein's Whirling Blade of Doom.
  4. So, rather surprisingly, was a Mass on Rore's madrigal "Qual donna attende" by Albrecht V's magister capellae Lassus ("Orlando di Lasso") (c. 1532-;1594), though this grave work is admittedly very different from Lassus's flippant, not to say scandalous chanson-Masses like the one on Clemens non Papa's "Entre vous filles" (cf. p. 213), which nevertheless is preserved in a post-Tridentine Munich copy.
  5. As it happens, the supreme masters of "golden age" polyphony toward the latter part of the century, when Italian innovators were making even bolder experiments with word-carrying music, were an Italian, Palestrina, an Italianized Spaniard, and - more affected by humanism - an Italianized Fleming, who are widely known by Italianized forms of their names, "Vittoria" and "Orlando di Lasso".
  6. When Lorne and our mother, Lydia, visited the Toraja in 1971 they found that the last great king, Lasso Rinding Puang Sangalla, had been dead for three years, and was still lying in state awaiting his final star-launch.
  7. As quick as a flash, Mildred pulled out a lasso of rope which she had hidden in a drawer and slipped it over the astonished girl's head and shoulders, yanking it tightly enough to bind her arms to her sides.
  8. A statement read by Jose Ayala Lasso of Ecuador, the president of the Security Council, explained the Council's decision on the grounds that the aspirations of the peoples and governments of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea have harmoniously coincided.
  9. So also do some of the songs in Dowland's fourth book, A Pilgrimes Solace (1612) one of them actually to Italian words, "Lasso, vita mia".
  10. Two of Hassler's earliest publications were settings of Italian texts, Canzonette a quattro voci (Nuremberg, 1590) and 33 Madrigali (1596); sometimes they lean heavily on specific Italian models: thus his canzonetta, "Io son ferito, Amore", borrows musically as well as textually from Palestrina's "Io son ferito, ahi lasso".
  11. Ayala Lasso also expressed the hope that the admission of the Koreas would reduce regional tension and provide the two states with an appropriate forum in which to consider the many things they have in common and to overcome the few remaining obstacles to their unification.
  12. That monolith to Lasso Rinding Puang Sangalla, the last great king of the Star Children, was still lying in the same position when I next visited the Rante - eleven years later.
  13. We were taken aback to learn that the late king's additional name of Lasso Rinding means Granite Penis - a title he apparently did nothing to dishonour.

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