Usage examples of "painted stork" in English with translation to Russian

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This is a picture painted by him. Он нарисовал эту картину.
For a start, they figured that in the region more than 50 stork "apartments" are in an unsafe condition. Для начала подсчитали, что в области в аварийном состоянии находятся более 50 аистиных "квартир".
Painted white, this house looks bigger. Выкрашенный в белый, дом кажется больше.
Grandma Anya, near the home of which a stork family has been living for already about twenty years in the village of Ivanovka in the Petrikovsky district, began to notice that the nest sags despite all the efforts of its inhabitants. Бабушка Аня, возле дома которой в селе Ивановка Петриковского района уже лет двадцать живет аистиная семья, стала замечать, как гнездо оседает, несмотря на все старания его обитателей.
Everyone admires the pictures painted by him. Все восхищаются написанными им картинами.
Such special supports have long since not been set up, therefore storks have taken fancy to the poles of electric power transmission lines - interwoven branches are supported by wires, thanks to which a stork home sits securely. Таких специальных опор давно уже не ставят, поэтому аисты облюбовали столбы линий электропередачи - переплетенные ветки опираются на провода, благодаря чему аистиный домик стоит надежно.
The outside of the castle was painted white. Фасад замка был выкрашен в белый цвет.
Joe Stork, Human Rights Watch's Middle East director, rejected Israel's justification of the fuel cuts as a way to force Palestinian armed groups to stop their rocket and suicide attacks. Джо Сторк, директор Human Rights Watch по Ближнему Востоку, отклонил оправдание, которое выдвинул Израиль в качестве объяснения для прекращения поставок топлива.
They painted the fence green. Они покрасили ограду в зелёный цвет.
A chief rabbi was once asked why the stork, which is called Hassada (affectionate) in Hebrew because it loves its own kind, is classified among unclean animals. главного раввина однажды спросили, почему аист, которого на иврите называют Hassada (любящий) за любовь к своему виду, классифицируется как грязное животное.
Do you know who painted this picture? Ты знаешь, кто нарисовал эту картину?
I tell you that one stork dropped the little tyke off in a diaper. Я говорю тебе, что один аист принес малыша в пеленке.
I painted the roof light blue. Я покрасил крышу в голубой цвет.
Why do you mess with my black roof, where white stork is standing, where fleecy grass is growing, my roof in the base of the long century? Почему трогаете мою чёрную крышу, на которой стоит белый аист, на которой растёт трава кудрявая, мою крышу в подножии длинного века?
He painted a picture of roses. Он нарисовал на картине розы.
When I was straightening up the couch, I found six hairpins, a lipstick, a pair of false eyelashes and a swizzle stick from the Stork Club. Когда я заправляла кушетку, я нашла шесть шпилек, помаду, пару накладных ресниц и палочку из китайского ресторана.
He painted his bicycle red. Он покрасил свой велосипед в красный цвет.
Visit from the stork coming up. Жду в гости аиста.
They painted the wall white. Они покрасили стены в белый цвет.
The novelist André Schwarz-Bart used to tell this story: A chief rabbi was once asked why the stork, which is called Hassada (affectionate) in Hebrew because it loves its own kind, is classified among unclean animals. Романист Андре Шварц-Барт рассказывал одну историю: главного раввина однажды спросили, почему аист, которого на иврите называют Hassada (любящий) за любовь к своему виду, классифицируется как грязное животное.
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