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Перевод: stylized


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Тезаурус:

  1. Eliot's solution was to attempt to revive what anthropology had revealed to him as the very oldest form of ritual and express it through the phenomena of stylized contemporary life, uniting the savage and the city.
  2. Intellectual fado is a more stylized form and is sung in the salons and by the students of Lisbon and Coimbra Universities.
  3. John Hunt developed a more stylized form of briefing.
  4. This conflictive relationship between popular culture and official culture manifests itself in Augusto Roa Bastos's Son of Man , in the life-sized figure of Christ carved by a leper, which, despite the disapproval of the ecclesiastical authorities, is venerated by the townsfolk of Itap in preference to the stylized crucifix in the local church.
  5. Renoir, with his earthy delight in flesh, offended the fastidious Modigliani whose nudes, for all their frankness, are stylized and elegant.
  6. Camp is a response to pop performances that are artificial, ludicrously stylized (Liberace, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey), but whose stars enter into it all with a seriousness, a passion that affects with its holy, innocent imbecility.
  7. His denunciations of the "stylized barbarity" of the Culture Industry, most notably in Dialectic of Enlightenment written with Max Horkheimer in 1944, have provided an effective springboard from which to launch counter-proposals for an approach - to television particularly - more user-friendly to the complexities of address and response in popular or "mass" culture.
  8. There were in France some memorable new stations: a group like Noyon (1929) and Deauville (1930) in a sturdy Norman provincial style with half-timbering, heavy roof-beams, a steep ridge-and-furrow roof and dormer windows; Rouen's Gare de l'Ouest (1928) with an elegant arched frontage, an elaborate clock-tower, and twin statues supporting the central pediment, presenting a stylized refinement of fin de sicle forms; the Gare des Bndictins, Limoges (1923), with its dome, rounded rowers, and half-naked statuary, looking back defiantly to the ornate voluptuousness of the vanished pre-war courtesans.
  9. Voysey stood for a drastic and stylized return to English country tradition and, along with Charles Rennie Mackintosh, relied on simplicity of composition for greatest effect.
  10. His schemes for interiors and furniture were stylized, exquisitely coloured in pale greens and mauves, but often too far-fetched for clients to dare to execute them.
  11. Although, as Ferril readily admits, many of the rites performed by the "twenty-two young priests of perfect physique, might appear to the uninitiated as a chaotic conflict concerned only with hurting the oval by kicking it", the pattern of worship is highly stylized.
  12. To quote Thomas again, writing about the history of cruelty to animals in his book, Man And The Natural World : " the methods of pursuit, capture and kill were highly stylized"
  13. The identity of the two activities is asserted, with a succinctness that only the build-up has made possible, in "flowered acanthus" ( acanthus , a classical motif of architectural sculpture, is also the stylized representation of specific foliage), and also in "Can you tell the down from the up?" (for there is no way of deciding whether "nature" is the "up" and "art" the "down", or vice-versa).

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