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ingĕnŭē, adv. [st1]1 [-] en homme libre. - ingenue educatus, Cic. Fin. 3, 38: qui a reçu une éducation libérale. [st1]2 [-] franchement, sincèrement. - Cic. Att. 13, 27, 1; Fam. 5, 2, 2 ; Quint. 12, 3, 3.* * *ingĕnŭē, adv. [st1]1 [-] en homme libre. - ingenue educatus, Cic. Fin. 3, 38: qui a reçu une éducation libérale. [st1]2 [-] franchement, sincèrement. - Cic. Att. 13, 27, 1; Fam. 5, 2, 2 ; Quint. 12, 3, 3.* * *Ingenue, Aduerbium. Librement, Franchement et sans crainte.\Ingenue educatus. Cic. Bien appris et nourri en enfant de bonne maison. -
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ingenuē, Adv. (ingenuus), I) anständig, standesgemäß, educatus, Cic. de fin. 3, 38. – II) übtr., aufrichtig, offenherzig, frei heraus, freimütig, aperte atque ingenue confiteri, Cic.: ingenue pro suis dicere, Quint.
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ingenuē, Adv. (ingenuus), I) anständig, standesgemäß, educatus, Cic. de fin. 3, 38. – II) übtr., aufrichtig, offenherzig, frei heraus, freimütig, aperte atque ingenue confiteri, Cic.: ingenue pro suis dicere, Quint. -
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ingenuē adv. [ingenuus], as becomes his birth, liberally, frankly: educatus: confiteri. -
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ingĕnŭē, adv., v. ingenuus fin. -
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Ingenue (фр.) f =, -s теа́тр. инженю́ (амплуа́) -
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ingénueupřímná (adj.)bezelstná (adj.)bezelstný člověk fnaivně upřímná (adj.)nelíčená (adj.)prostá (adj.)prostý člověk f -
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(en -r) ingénue, juvenile lead. -
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subst. (teater) ingénue, (naiv uskyldig pike) -
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N1. भोलीWith her innocent looks, my friend gets the ingenue roles in the dramas. -
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n фp. театр. инженю, (роля на) наивно момиче* * *{'an(c)einju:} n фp. театр. инженю, (роля на) наивно момиче.* * *n фp. театр. инженю, (роля на) наивно момиче* * *ingenue[¸ænʒei´nju:] n (особ. театр.) наивно, невинно момиче. -
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n. rol van goedgelovig meisje, ingénue; toneelspeelster in rol van goedgelovig meisje -
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in·gé·nue[ˈɛ͂(n)ʒeɪnju:, AM ˈænʒənu:]n gutgläubiges junges Mädchen; THEAT jugendliche Naive* * *["nZeɪ'njuː]nnaives Mädchen; (THEAT) Naive f* * *1. naives Mädchen2. THEAT Naive f -
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n. ingenue, character of an innocent girl (in a play); actress that plays the part of an innocent girl
См. также в других словарях:
Ingenue — Ingénue Étude de Bouguereau : Offrande à l Amour L ingénue est un archétype de la jeune fille dont une des incarnations modernes, quoiqu un peu différente, est la Lolita de … Wikipédia en Français
ingénue — ● ingénue nom féminin Au théâtre, emploi de jeune fille simple et naïve. ● ingénu, ingénue adjectif et nom (latin ingenuus, né de parents libres) Qui laisse voir librement et naïvement ses sentiments : Un pauvre garçon ingénu et sans malice. ●… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ingenue — *Ingenue (stock character) is a stock character in literature, film and theatre. *Ingénue (album) is the second solo album by k.d. lang, released in 1992 … Wikipedia
ingenue — 1848, from Fr. ingénue artless girl, especially on the stage, fem. of ingénu ingenuous, artless, simple (13c.), from L. ingenuus (see INGENUOUS (Cf. ingenuous)). Italicized in English into 20c … Etymology dictionary
ingénue — or ingenue [an′zhə no͞o΄, än′zhə no͞o; an′jəno͞o] n. [Fr, fem. of ingénu < L ingenuus, INGENUOUS] 1. an innocent, inexperienced, unworldly young woman 2. Theater a) the role of such a character b) an actress playing such a role or roles … English World dictionary
Ingénue — (franz., spr. ängschenū ), unschuldig naives Mädchen (besonders als Bühnenrolle: »Naive«) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ingénue — (frz., spr. ängschenüh), unschuldig naives Mädchen (Theaterrolle) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
ingenue — index child Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ingénue — meaning ‘an innocent or unsophisticated young woman’, is first recorded in English in Thackeray s Vanity Fair (1848). It is still usually printed in italics (sometimes without the accent) and pronounced in a French manner … Modern English usage
ingénue — ► NOUN ▪ an innocent or unsophisticated young woman. ORIGIN French, from ingénu ingenuous … English terms dictionary
Ingenue (stock character) — The Ingénue (pronEng|ˈænʒənuː) is a stock character in literature, film, and a role type in the theatre; generally a girl or a young woman who is endearingly innocent and wholesome.Typically, the ingenue is beautiful, gentle, sweet, virginal, and … Wikipedia