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Entree

Глоссарий цирковых терминов (английский)
  1. A sole and independent entrance of clown characters; it often includes a short scene or pantomime. in the early time of modern circus entree was important for clown genres to be as independent and autonomous as other, serious ones, are.

  2. Блюдо, подаваемое между рыбой и жарким основное блюдо, подаваемое во время обеда ent – eto




Independent, английский
  1. One who logs and sells his output on the open market; not associated with a mill or under company or dealer contract (19).

  2. Независимый; автономный

  3. Независимый, автономный

  4. Независимый, самостоятельный; рантье (лицо, живущее на доходы от капитала)

  5. Независимый

  6. A независимый

  7. A merchant ship under naval control, but sailing alone and unescorted by any warship.


Characters, английский
    Certain marks invented for shortening the expression of mathematical calculations, as +,—, ?, ?, =, : :: :, [sq], &c.


Autonomous, английский
  1. A system with functions capable of operating without direct human control. biological sensors (biosensors): devices used to detect the presence or concentration of a biological analyte, such as a biomolecule, a biological structure, or a microorganism.

  2. Controlled by computer programs and not people.


Sprechstallmeister, английский
    A stallmeister who talked to the clown.


Trinka, английский
    A short bed, steeply ascending up in its one side and placed onto the ring surface with its other side. an antipodist, lying there on his back and shoulders and leaning against its lifted side with waist and buttocks, gets a good support for legs that are