Examples of using Ode in English and their translations into Russian
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An ode to love.
Like we hear"Ode to joy.
An ode to the Brits.
It's Beethoven, Ode To Joy.
An Ode to St. Valentine.
That's even more fun than"gee… ode.
Ode to Psyche, by John Keats.
Four lines from"Ode to a Nightingale.
An ode to the sea and to great sailing.
Career Masters- an ode to hard work.
An ode to feminity and Hollywood glamour.
Overture to“Ode to St. Cecilia”.
And this is called"Better Ode To Dad.
Ode to a Nightingale: A love song to inspiration.
Gift handles made of natural wood Albero Ode.
Ode of a Traitor for flute and organ(1993) op.
Heere remarkable lines from the ode'God' by the poet G.R.
Leto called"Walk on Water" an"ever so subtle and minimalist ode.
That's why, my today's ode dedicated to it, this unique sport.
At the end of 1817, Pushkin creates his famous“Ode to Liberty”.
An ode of love to friends and colleagues That's the way everyone was saluted today.
It is probably a kind of designer's ode to cheeky and glaring pieces.
Moderately successful single,"Sarah" was Lynott's ode to his new-born daughter.
To celebrate both events, poet Gavrila Derzhavin wrote the ode"the wedding celebrations of 1799.
A legend and an ode to the talent that has broken through all the barriers and complexities of being.
Perhaps we should consider separately the epic of"Ak-Moor"- this ode to love has become a cult.
A grand concert, ode dance, gracefulness, courage and freedom- is the best present in the flowering of spring.
A more recent project of his has been stunning astrophotography, an ode to the poetic nature of the night.
Also in 1760 he composed an ode in memory of George II and as homage to George III; it was first performed at the Drury Lane Theatre.
From the ancient Greek word"hymn" is translated as"solemn song", an ode to someone or something important and great.