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Общая лексика: классическая проза -
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1. n прозаsoggy prose — скучная проза ; книга, написанная вялым слогом
2. n прозаичность, проза3. n скучный, нудный, неинтересный человек4. n бледная, скучная речь5. n скучное, неинтересное произведение6. n разг. уст. дружеский разговор, беседа7. n церк. церковный гимн8. n школ. сочинение9. a прозаический10. a прозаичный; обыденный; скучный11. v скучно говорить или писать; пережёвывать одно и то же12. v писать прозой13. v излагать стихи прозой14. v разг. уст. диал. болтать, сплетничатьСинонимический ряд:1. prosaic (adj.) matter-of-fact; prosaic; prosing; prosy2. chat (noun) causerie; chat; chin; rap; talk; yarn3. ordinary language (noun) exposition; fiction; literature; non-fiction; ordinary language; story4. writing (noun) composition; creative writing; instrumentation; rhetoric; style; writing -
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1. n ист. житель Аттики; афинянин2. n ист. аттический диалект3. a ист. аттический; афинский4. a классический5. n мансарда; мезонин6. n верхний этаж дома7. n архит. аттик8. n шутл. голова, «чердак»Синонимический ряд:1. covering (noun) case; ceiling; cover; covering; hatch; house top; integument; roofing; umbrella2. dormer (noun) dormer; garret; loftАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. [ʹætık] n ист.1. житель Аттики; афинянин2. аттический диалект ( греческого языка)2. [ʹætık] a1. ист. аттический; афинский2. классический ( о стиле)♢
Attic salt /wit/ - аттическая соль, тонкая острота -
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1. [ʹætık] n ист.1. житель Аттики; афинянин2. аттический диалект ( греческого языка)2. [ʹætık] a1. ист. аттический; афинский2. классический ( о стиле)♢
Attic salt /wit/ - аттическая соль, тонкая острота -
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ˈætɪk (историческое) житель Аттики;
афинянин( историческое) аттический диалект( историческое) аттический;
афинский( историческое) классический - * prose классическая проза > * salt /wit/ аттическая соль, тонкая острота > * faith непоколебимая верностьAttic аттический attic: attic (the attics) pl верхний чердачный этаж Attic: Attic классический (о стиле) ;
Attic salt тонкое остроумие attic: attic мансарда;
чердак ~ архит. фронтонAttic классический (о стиле) ;
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δεδίωχα, διώκωcause to run: perf ind act 1st sg (attic prose)δεδίωχε, διώκωcause to run: perf imperat act 2nd sg (attic prose)δεδίωχε, διώκωcause to run: perf ind act 3rd sg (attic prose) -
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προεθήκαμεν, προτίθημιset before: aor ind act 1st pl (attic prose)——————προεθήκαμεν, προτίθημιset before: aor ind act 1st pl (attic prose) -
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General subject: Attic proseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > классическая проза
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ἀνατίθημιlay upon: perf ind act 1st plἀντιτίθημιset against: aor ind act 1st pl (attic prose) -
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ἀνατίθημιlay upon: perf ind act 1st plἀντιτίθημιset against: aor ind act 1st pl (attic prose) -
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ἄνειμιgo up: pres opt mp 3rd sg (attic prose)ἀ̱νίοιτο, ἀνέωpres opt mp 3rd sg (doric)ἀνίημιsend up: pres opt mp 3rd sg -
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ἄνειμιgo up: pres opt mp 3rd sg (attic prose)ἀ̱νίοιτο, ἀνέωpres opt mp 3rd sg (doric)ἀνίημιsend up: pres opt mp 3rd sg -
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δεδίωχ' — δεδίωχα , διώκω cause to run perf ind act 1st sg (attic prose) δεδίωχε , διώκω cause to run perf imperat act 2nd sg (attic prose) δεδίωχε , διώκω cause to run perf ind act 3rd sg (attic prose) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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At|tic — «AT ihk», noun. 1. the space in a house just below the roof and above the other rooms; garret. 2. Architecture. a low story above an entablature or the main cornice of a building. ╂[< French attique, learned borrowing from Latin Atticus Attic… … Useful english dictionary
at|tic — «AT ihk», noun. 1. the space in a house just below the roof and above the other rooms; garret. 2. Architecture. a low story above an entablature or the main cornice of a building. ╂[< French attique, learned borrowing from Latin Atticus Attic… … Useful english dictionary