Usage examples of "choir boy" in English with translation to Russian

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Apart from a few unpaid parking tickets, he's a regular choir boy. Помимо нескольких неоплаченных штрафов за парковку, он обычный тихоня.
Last year when I was singing madrigal, I started dating a boy in the choir. В прошлом году, когда я занималось пасторальным пением, я начала встречаться с мальчиком из хора.
He is taller than any other boy in his class. Он выше всех мальчиков в классе.
She has been invited to sing in a choir in a foreign country. Она была приглашена петь в хоре за границей.
Where is the boy? Где мальчик?
In order to promote the cultural exchange, the Imbongi choir travels through Southern Africa every two or three years and sings songs of melancholy, fighting spirit, confidence and black self-esteem, which many from the southern tip of the black continent still know from the times of apartheid. Чтобы немного поддержать культурный обмен, хор Ибмогни каждые два-три года совершает поездку по югу Африки и поет песни, полные грусти, боевого духа, уверенности и черного самосознания, которые многие на южном крае черного континента знают еще со времен апартеида.
That boy is speaking English. Тот мальчик говорит по-английски.
On a group trip to Africa in early 2005, the Choir visited the village, but first and foremost, the Imbongis saw many children on the streets, lacking not only in parental care but in practically everything else as well: food, clothing, education. Хор открыл эту деревню в совместной поездке по Африке весной 2005 года, но прежде участники Имбогни увидели множество детей на улицах, которым не хватало не только родительской заботы, но и просто всего: еды, одежды, образования.
He is a Japanese boy. Он — японский мальчик.
However, just one year later, the choir established the "Voices for Africa" Association, which since then has been looking after the AIDS orphans in Esitjeni at an almost professional level. Но уже год спустя хор основал объединение "Voices for Africa", которое с тех пор почти профессионально заботится о сиротах СПИДа в Эситжени.
The little boy was lost in the forest. Маленький мальчик пропал в лесу.
For an 8,733-kilometre flight away from Heidelberg, in the north west of the Swaziland Kingdom, lies the village of Esitjeni, which relies on the vocal power of the German choir. Ведь на расстоянии 8733 километров лета от Хайдельберга, на северо-западе королевства Свазиленд, находится деревня Эситжени, которая зависит от голосов немецкого хора.
A boy ran up to me. Мальчишка подбежал ко мне.
It is Monday evening and in the music room of the Institute for Medical Psychology in Heidelberg the Imbongi Choir are practising a new song. Вечер понедельника, в музыкальном зале института медицинской психологии в Хайдельберге хор Имбонги репетирует новую песню.
The boy cut the cake in two. Мальчик разрезал пирог надвое.
In Heidelberg, the Imbongi choir is rehearsing - and in the Swaziland, AIDS orphans are delighted. В Хайдельберге репетирует хор Имбонги - а в Свазиленде сироты СПИДа радуются этому.
The boy showed off his new bicycle to everyone. Мальчик всем хвастался своим новым велосипедом.
For almost ten years the choir has been practising songs in this foreign, 'soft' language, and now and then they bring them back to where they originally came from: the South of Africa. Почти десять лет хор разучивает песни на этом чужом мягком языке и время от времени даже привозит их снова туда, где они впервые появились: на юг Африки.
The boy lay listening to the radio. Мальчик лежал и слушал радио.
You would have to be quite naive to think that political operatives like Khasbulatov and Rutskoy were choir boys motivated purely by unselfish love of the motherland, and you can accurately note that some members of the Supreme Soviet were quite unsavory. Было бы наивно считать прожженных политиков Хасбулатова и Руцкого пай-мальчиками, руководствовавшимися лишь бескорыстной любовью к родине, и в Верховном совете действительно имелись малосимпатичные персонажи.
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