「war paint」を含む例文一覧(4)

  • He is finely dressed―in his war-paint.
    あの男はめかしている - 斎藤和英大辞典
  • You are in your war-paint.
    たいそうおめかしじゃないか - 斎藤和英大辞典
  • In response to an idea generated by Reverend Koshin, zasu (a head priest of a temple) of Hase-dera Temple, artist monks gathered from all over the country to paint Kannon Bosatsu (Kannon Buddhisattva), which is honzon (principal object of worship at a temple) of the temple, on a sheet of paper, as large as the entire hondo (main hall), in hope that the conditions of the war-torn country would improve as much as possible.
    長谷寺の座主・弘深上人の発案で、戦乱の世を少しでも良くするべく、本堂一杯の大きさの紙に寺の本尊である観音菩薩を描くことになり、全国から画僧たちが集まった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • There is an episode when it was temporarily taken over by the allied forces after the war in 1945, U.S. soldiers tried to paint out the interior and exterior design considering them unclean, but the main part were protected while only a part where hands directly touched was painted vermilion-lacquered by the desperate persuasion of the hotel manager in those days; until the end of 1960s it kept the original form almost the same as the opening days, while the room arrangement of the interior design was changed.
    1945年の終戦後、一時連合軍に接収された際に、白木仕上げの内外装が不潔であるとして、米兵によって全館ペンキ塗り潰しにされかかったが、当時の支配人の必死の説得で欄干など直接手が触れる部分のみ朱塗りとすることで本体を守った、というエピソードがあり、1960年代末までは内装の間取りの変更はあったものの、概ね創建当時の姿を保っていた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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