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 Translation for 'open-air' from English to Russian
NOUN   open air | -
муз.
опен-эйр {м}
open-air concert
под открытым небом {adv}in the open air
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Usage Examples English
  • During the festival, artists come from all over the world to erect their sculptures in the open air, in full view of passers by.
  • ” For these reasons, “Towers of Silence” were developed—open air, amphitheater like structures in which corpses were placed so carrion-eating birds could feed on them.
  • There was a small open-air cult space, including an altar and monuments.
  • ] open-air museum with interpreters dressed in period costume who recreate the daily routines of early Iowans.
  • The Eastern Market farmer's distribution center is the largest open-air flowerbed market in the United States and has more than 150 foods and specialty businesses.

  • Diana's worship may have originated at an open-air sanctuary overlooking Lake Nemi in the Alban Hills near Aricia, where she was worshiped as Diana Nemorensis, or ("Diana of the Sylvan Glade").
  • As proposed by Sonam Gyatso, Altan Khan sponsored the building of Thegchen Chonkhor Monastery at the site of Sonam Gyatso's open-air teachings given to the whole Mongol population.
  • From July to September 2021 the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London is presenting a staging by its artistic director Timothy Sheader, with choreography by Drew McOnie.
  • Anaximander put forward the idea that humans had to spend part of this transition inside the mouths of big fish to protect themselves from the Earth's climate until they could come out in open air and lose their scales.
  • The open-air Carthage Paleo-Christian Museum has exhibits excavated under the auspices of UNESCO from 1975 to 1984.

  • Near Northland Mall was The Continent, an open-air mall in the Northland area, mostly vacant and pending redevelopment.
  • Ballarat is most notable for the award-winning open-air museum known as Sovereign Hill, a recreated 1850s gold mining settlement opened in 1970.
  • The use of artifice is an open-air none recycled water hydroponics relationship.
  • Tings were huge open-air events, which required plenty of space.
  • In her early life, Morisot painted in the open air as other Impressionists to look for truths in observation.

  • The Black Forest Open Air Museum at the Vogtsbauernhof farm in Gutach has original Black Forest houses offering insights into farming life of the 16th and 17th centuries.
  • The East Side Gallery is an open-air exhibition of art painted directly on the last existing portions of the Berlin Wall. It is the largest remaining evidence of the city's historical division.
  • His modest open-air grave in Khuldabad, Aurangabad, Maharashtra expresses his deep devotion to his Islamic beliefs.
  • Roman Asia was associated with John, This open-air theatre was used initially for drama, but during later Roman times gladiatorial combats were also held on its stage; the first archaeological evidence of a gladiator graveyard was found in May 2007.
  • see 2013 World Aquatics Championships), conducted in open air locations, usually from improvised platforms up to [...] high (as compared with [...] as used in Olympic and World Championship events).

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