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1 contextual meaning of the word
Макаров: контекстуальное значение словаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > contextual meaning of the word
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2 the contextual meaning of the word
Макаров: контекстуальное значение словаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the contextual meaning of the word
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3 contextual
a контекстуальный, связанный с контекстомcontextual reference — контекстная ссылка; ссылка по контексту
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4 contextual
[kənʹtekstʃʋəl] a1. контекстуальный, связанный с контекстом2. зависящий от обстановки, условий и т. п.; объяснимый обстановкой, средой и т. п.; ситуативный -
5 contextual
kɔnˈtekstjuəl прил. контекстуальный, вытекающий из контекста, зависящий от контекста контекстуальный, связанный с контекстом;
- the * meaning of the word контекстуальное значение слова зависящий от обстановки, условий и т. п;
объяснимый обстановкой, средой и т. п;
ситуативный contextual контекстуальный, вытекающий из контекстаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > contextual
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6 irony
- is a stylistic device in which the contextual evaluative meaning of a word is directly opposite to its dictionary meaning- is the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning- is the contradiction between the said and implied- is subdivided into verbal irony and sustained ironyThe context is arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the direction of the evaluation, and the word positively charged is understood as a negative qualification and (much-much rarer) vice versa. The context varies from the minimal - a word combination to the context of a whole book.The lift held two people and rose slowly, groaning with diffidence. (I.Murdoch)
Apart from splits based on politics, racial, religious and ethic backgrounds and specific personality differences, we're just one cohesive team. (D.Uhnak)
Source: V.A.K.See: lexical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > irony
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7 features\ of\ scientific\ style
- logical sequence of utterances with clear indication of their interrelations and interdependence; logical coherence of ideas expressed;- objective, precise, unemotional, devoid of any individuality, striving for the most generalised form of expression.- developed and varied system of connectives;- use of terms specific to each given branch of science;- direct referential (and primary logical) meaning of the general vocabulary; self-explanatory terms; neutral and common literary words; the possibility of ambiguity is avoided;- hardly a single word will be found here which is used in more than one meaning, nor will be any words with contextual meaning;- sentence-patterns (postulatory, argumentative, formulative);- based on facts already known, on facts systematised and defined;- quotations and references;- foot-notes, digressive in character;- impersonality: frequent use of passive constructions;- impersonal passive constructions are frequently used with the verbs suppose, assume, point out;- far greater amount of preliminary knowledge;- there may be hypotheses, pronouncements and conclusions, (backed up by strong belief);Source: I.R.G.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > features\ of\ scientific\ style
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8 verbal\ irony
a type of irony when it is possible to indicate the exact word whose contextual meaning diametrically opposes its dictionary meaning, in whose meaning we can trace the contradiction between the said and impliedShe turned with the sweet smile of an alligator. (J.Steinbeck)
With all the expressiveness of a stone Welsh stared at him another twenty seconds apparently hoping to see him gag. (R.Chandler)
She's a charming middle-aged lady with a face like a bucket of mud and if she has washed her hair since Coolridge's second term, I'll eat my spare tire, rim and all. (R.Chandler)
Last time it was a nice, simple, European-style war. (I.Shaw)
Source: V.A.K.Ant.: sustained ironySee: lexical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > verbal\ irony
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9 features\ of\ official\ style
- special system of cliches, terms and set expressions; conventionality of expression;- each of subdivisions of this style has its own peculiar terms, phrases and expressions;- the encoded character of language; symbols: special terminological nomenclature, abbreviations, conventional symbols and contractions;- use of words in their logical dictionary meaning. There is no room for words with contextual meaning or for any kind of simultaneous realisation of two meanings;- word with emotive meaning are also not to be found, except those which are used in business letters as conventional phrases of greeting or close (as Dear Sir);- absence of any emotiveness: (commercial correspondence) emotional words and phrases;- compositional patterns, compositional design; infinitive object clauses;- a general syntactical mode of combining several pronouncement into one sentence, the whole document in one sentence [according to] its formal syntactical structure.Source: I.R.G.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > features\ of\ official\ style
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