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museum English

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museum

A museum is a building where pictures, sculptures and other arts are shown. There are several museums in Paris.

museum

a depository for collecting and displaying objects having scientific or historical or artistic value

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Simple sentences

This museum displays a fascinating collection of Celtic objects.
Today I visited a museum.
On Sunday, the museum is closed.
He took advantage of the occasion to visit the museum.
We went to the museum.
Where's the nearest museum?
If time permits, I'll visit the museum.
It was the first time that I visited the museum.
It is worth visiting that museum.
It is worthwhile visiting the museum.
That museum is worth visiting.
The museum is worth a visit.
It is worthwhile visiting that museum.
Is the museum visited by many people?
Is the museum open today?
The museum is closed now.
Turning to the right, you will come to the museum.
The museum is open from Monday to Friday.
The museum is open to the public.
The girl was kind enough to show me the way to the museum.
The writer's furniture is all shown in this museum.
Admission to the museum is thirty dollars.
Is there a museum in this town?

Movie subtitles

I feel like we're living in a museum.
A new art gallery, a new museum.
The last thing it needs is a new bloody art gallery or museum.
In 1997, the Munich Film Museum obtained a copy.
The end sequence was copied from outtakes at the Munich Film Museum, of 16 mm black and white stock.
This musical reconstruction is based on a manuscript by Dmitri Shostakovich. that is being kept in the Glinka museum of Moscow.
This version is derived from a copy from the Netherlands Film Museum The Dutch version is shorter, 1,615 m.
Well, it seems to me that that box we dug up today, with the very peculiar gentleman, over there, is the only find we've made in the past two months that'll bring this expedition any medals from the British Museum.
In the interest of science, even if I believed in the curse, I'd go on with my work for the museum.
The museum should be kept open all night in your honor.
I think it's a dirty trick, this Cairo Museum keeping everything we've found.
The British Museum works for the cause of science, not for loot.
I discovered that she took a taxi from the hotel to the museum.
Oh, outside the museum.
Mr. Memory. I also add, ladies and gentlemen, before retiring. that Mr. Memory has left his brain to the British Museum.
I think Uncle wanted to leave all his money to his frightful museum.
Oh, first of all, you would like to see the Louvre museum.
I'd like to see the Louvre museum.
Well, about that letter, Mr. Brandon, to the Museum of Fine Arts.
I can't tell you, Mr. Peabody. how much this endowment would mean to the museum. and to me personally.
I'll tell you what you do. You go on down to the museum. and I'll meet you there right away.
The damage to Miss Swallow, the museum, Mr. Peabody and everybody.
I wanted it for the museum.
Even with this million-dollar museum?
A museum.
You know, this is a museum.
We should go to the Kensington Museum and look him up and I'd like you to come with me, Miss Brandon.
Find out what you can about him, will you, Watson and report to me at the museum.
The museum is full of paintings.
You have no right to hide such genius in a side-street museum.
The museum at Walston Lane does well enough.
There's a wax museum opening on 14th Street.
It was Igor at the Wax Museum.
No. It was Igor at the Wax Museum.
I also add, ladies and gentlemen, before retiring. that Mr. Memory has left his brain to the British Museum.
You go on down to the museum. and I'll meet you there right away.
Aunt Elizabeth gave it to me. and I'm going to give it to you for the museum.
We'll ignore the dailies and send it to the American Museum of Art.

News and current affairs

Elgin sold them to the British government, which put them in the British Museum.
Now it was being restored as a Gulag Museum by Memorial, a human-rights group founded by the dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov, to remind Russians of their totalitarian past.
Today, the Gulag Museum is under different management.
The fate of the museum and the school is part of the wider clampdown on freedom of expression and behavior in Putin's third presidential term.
One bright day last September, Icarosaurus, the famous fossil of a Triassic Age gliding reptile, which had exited the halls of the American Museum of Natural History a decade earlier, was brought back to New York to roost.
The boys brought the specimen to the Museum of Natural History, where its curator recognized the importance of the find and named it after one of the boys.
He asked the Museum for compensation for the fossil.
When his multimillion-dollar demand was refused, he spoke of legal action and claimed the specimen was only on loan to the Museum.
So the Museum let Icarosaurus go.
After nearly ten years, when no museum or private buyer met his price, the man put Icarosaurus up for sale at auction - a shock to the world of paleontology.
If national pride demands eternal Polish ownership of Polish land, and thus scuttles membership in the EU, Poland will be condemned to a future as a kind of a gigantic museum of the peasantry.
The museum on Solovki Island fills just a few rooms inside the functioning monastery.
In the Kargopol museum, for example, stands a clay pitcher, presented to the museum by the descendants of a guard who appropriated a prisoner's parcel - a pitcher full of honey.
In essence, it boils down to whether Europe in the decades ahead will be seen as a model for the future or as a museum of the past.
Economic success or failure in the decade up to 2020 will be another critical element in whether we are seen as a model or as a museum.
Western businessmen, architects, artists, university presidents, and museum directors - or anyone who needs large amounts of cash to fund their expensive projects - now have to deal with non-Western autocrats.
It is quaint that the 1933 World Economic Conference took place in the Geological Museum in London's Kensington, at a time when international cooperation seemed as alien as a fossilized dinosaur.
Russia's most famous museum, the Hermitage, is second only to the Louvre in its collection of French art.
By then, the torture facility had been turned into a museum.
If national pride demands eternal Polish ownership of Polish land, and thus scuttles membership in the EU, Poland will be condemned to a future as a kind of a gigantic museum of the peasantry. One horse carriages.
Can it be that after the Iraq war, and the dismaying images of looting at the National Museum in Baghdad, we have lost our capacity to be outraged?
A month later, a French jihadist attacked the Jewish museum in Brussels, leaving three dead and one critically wounded.
Richard Ellis, a marine conservationist at the American Museum of Natural History, believes that orcas are smart and would not do such a thing purely on impulse.
His refusal to rule out future visits to the Yasukuni Shrine, with its war-glorifying Yushukan Museum alongside, fuels hardline skepticism in China.

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