Examples of using An ode in English and their translations into Swedish
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(FR) This report is an ode to nuclear energy, the carbon market and the Desertec project.
An ode to the pure, fresh and seasonal.
He published La paix conquise(1812), an ode which won the praise of Napoleon;
The song is an ode to friends and in it Anthony Kiedis sings of his friends,
Horace dedicated an ode to the victory, while the monument Trophy of Augustus near Monaco was built to honor the occasion.
Fifth track"Piano Man" was recorded as an ode to the kind of creative relationship cultivated by a vocalist and his or her producer or DJ.
It is an ode to all that is a bit weird
Simultaneously an ode and a lament, About Endlessness presents a kaleidoscope of all that is eternally human, an infinite story of the vulnerability of existence.
Perhaps an ode to Christian's first styles that were seen on the streets of Paris,
Both of these paintings will be an ode to the courage of all who served in the military-sanitary trains.
Björk calls it an ode to her native land
This amazingly crafted slot game is an ode to the ancient Nordic folklore.
This unique fragrance is an ode to the Maharajas, the golden palaces
The project filters the shoe through its contemporary skate heritage with deconstructed edges, an ode to the DIY customization of skate footwear and a patchwork of fabrics.
what you want to create is an ode to the senses.
immaculately white Christmas creation called the Buche, an ode to the colours and textures of the snow-capped mountains of the Alps.
The delicate scents of white flowers have woven a veil of soft lace as an ode to timeless feminine grace.
this style is an ode to his perfection of the technique.
this style is an ode to his perfection of the technique.
This museum is an ode to that diversity.