Translation for '
pirouette' from English to Russian
| NOUN | a pirouette | pirouettes | |
| VERB | to pirouette | pirouetted | pirouetted pirouetting | pirouettes | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- This movement is usually used as a step before the horse is asked for a pirouette, and also to improve turns for jumping courses.
- As a result, the edited version censored the pirouette scene.
- It is often used as a precursor to the pirouette, when executed at the walk and canter.
- A pirouette is a wooden mouthpiece assembly or lip rest used in some European double-reed instruments, including the piffero, shawm and rackett.
- The reed used by the "piffero" is inserted in a conical brass tube, which is itself inserted in a "pirouette". This peculiarity, which is shared with oriental and ancient oboes, is unique in Italy.
- He also invented the Grafström-pirouette (on the back outside edge of the blade) and the flying sit spin.
- A pirouette usually means turning or spinning on one foot while touching the standing leg with the opposite leg in a bent position.
- In 1977 Kris Kremo set a Guinness World Record of releasing one box and catching it after a quadruple pirouette.
- The Hornet performs an "airborne pirouette as it makes a hold-your-breath jump across a broken bridge".
- Contemporaries report of a daring leap, a pirouette, which Scholz still performed at an advanced age in Nestroy's farce "Der Unbedeutende" and which prompted the audience to ovations and applause.
- , only to have the car pirouette through the traps, wrecking it.
- She is also known for her creative spin routines and elevating the Biellmann spin as a one-handed pirouette.
- Together they developed a double standing pirouette, which Sidorova was the first trapezist to perform onstage.
- Examiners will correct some things, such as pirouette and retire positions, without marking any of the students down unless they fail to correct.
- is notoriously difficult to balance - the cutter's answer to a perfect pirouette en pointe - hence Huntsman's pride in it'.
- Renaissance racketts surround the reed with an openwork cylindrical pirouette; Baroque ones are closed-in, with a bocal.
- To see a canter pirouette, see [...] and [...]. To see a walk pirouette, see [...].
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