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Перевод: quire speek quire


[существительное]
десть ; сфальцованный печатный лист; место хора


Тезаурус:

  1. I'd go down through the choir practice room and St Andrew's chapel beneath it, make a quick call at the sacristy (where Holy Harding does his serving), then cross the quire to the south side, where, with the help of the Talisman of Shag, I would enter the-spiral stair at ground level, and so - relicless but, hopefully, bearing precious manna for the invalid - to the Sanatorium (formerly known as the Wheel Room) and, after that, bed.
  2. Squire, "Dear Squire, I am very glad to have your quire of poetry which is in jolly type and on jolly paper."
  3. Quire
  4. Michael Mail, second violinist with the Mellstock Quire, from an illustrated edition of Under the Greenwood Tree published by Tinsley for the Christmas market in 1875.
  5. After hours of fruitless searching, wandering through the attics and passages of the Shell, I drifted into a dim chamber filled with piles of what seemed junk somewhere above the north quire isle.
  6. Down the steps, beyond the quire screen, the empty nave a whale's throat yawning darkness with dim glows and mysterious sparks like phosphorus in dark water that is very deep.
  7. But as they processed into the Quire of the royal chapel in June 1988 the ancient families were in a minority.
  8. That got me moving east fast, searching hard now for access to the quire.
  9. To reach the south transept- and access door meant passing from the north quire aisle across the quire with its brass eagle and dark mahogany stalls and out the other side.
  10. At man height the quire aisle is dark with thick arteries of shadow connecting every feature to its neighbour - steps, sepulchres, arches, screens all laced together and to the towering pillars by these black branches from which thick clots of blue and red hang like deadly, tempting fruit.
  11. This could be an alternative route back to the turret, I thought, a route to bypass the quire.
  12. Inside the chapel the Honourable Company of Gentlemen at Arms, swords drawn and helmets catching the rays of sun through the windows, guard the Quire.

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