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101 essay
̘. ̈n.ˈeseɪ
1. сущ.
1) испытание, опробование, опыт, проба;
проверка, тест Syn: trial, test
2) попытка;
усилие Syn: attempt, endeavour, effort
3) очерк, этюд, набросок;
рассказ, эскиз;
эссе;
реферат to write an essay about, on ≈ писать эссе о a critical essay ≈ критическое эссе Syn: composition, sketch, outline
2. гл.
1) испытывать, подвергать испытанию;
пробовать;
проверять на опыте Syn: try
2., test
2., assay
2.
2) пытаться, пробовать;
предпринимать попытку Syn: attempt
2. (литературоведение) очерк, этюд, эссе - an * on modern dramatics эссе о современном драматическом искусстве - an * on Russian literature очерк русской литературы попытка, проба;
испытание (книжное) подвергать испытанию, испытывать, пробовать - to * one's powers испытать свои силы пытаться - to * a task взять на себя трудную задачу - he *ed escape он совершил попытку побега essay очерк, этюд, набросок;
эссе ~ подвергать испытанию ~ попытка ~ проба, опыт ~ пытаться;
to essay a hard task брать на себя неблагодарный труд ~ пытаться;
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102 essay
1. [ʹeseı] n1. лит. очерк, этюд, эссе2. попытка, проба; испытание2. [eʹseı] v книжн.1. подвергать испытанию, испытывать, пробовать2. пытаться -
103 драматизация
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104 драматизм
1) General subject: high-stakes drama, drama, dramatic nature2) International relations: dramatics -
105 драматическое искусство
General subject: dramatics, stage, the Thespian art, the scenic artУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > драматическое искусство
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106 драматическое искусство употребляется и как sing и как pl
General subject: dramaticsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > драматическое искусство употребляется и как sing и как pl
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107 драматическое произведение
1) General subject: dramatical piece, dramatics2) Polygraphy: dramatic workУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > драматическое произведение
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108 закатить истерику
1) General subject: get into a tantrum, throw a fit, go off into hysterics, go in for dramatics, throw a tantrum, throw a wobbly2) Jargon: psych out3) American English: throw a conniption fit -
109 изучать драматическое искусство
General subject: study dramaticsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > изучать драматическое искусство
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110 любительский спектакль
1) General subject: amateur dramatics, amateur play, amateur theatricals2) Jargon: cowboy jobУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > любительский спектакль
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111 нечего сгущать краски
General subject: this is no time for dramaticsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нечего сгущать краски
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112 сейчас не время устраивать драму
General subject: this is no time for dramaticsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сейчас не время устраивать драму
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113 театральная самодеятельность
General subject: amateur dramatics, amateur theatricalsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > театральная самодеятельность
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114 דרמה
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115 am-dram
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116 dramaturgia
-i; f* * *f.Gen. -ii1. teor.lit. (= twórczość dramatyczna) dramatic works.2. teor.lit. (= teoria dramatu) dramatics, dramaturgy.3. (= napięcie) dramatic tension; dramaturgia zdarzeń dramatic development.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dramaturgia
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117 arte dramático
f.dramatic art, art of staging plays or other performances at the stage, dramatics, stage.* * ** * *= performance art, performing artsEx. For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.Ex. Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.* * ** * *= performance art, performing artsEx: For storytelling and reading aloud are performance arts: They involve a script (even when the words are improvised on the spot), an interpreter (the teller or reader), and an audience, and as in all performances, the audience plays a part in molding the finished work.
Ex: Their work constitutes a new art movement, drawing on, and straddling divisions between, pop art, performing arts, popular culture, and fashion.* * *dramatic art -
118 dramática
f.1 dramatic art, dramatics, dramaturgy.2 dramatic actress, tragic actress, tragedienne.* * *f., (m. - dramático)* * *SF drama, dramatic art* * *= playwriting.Ex. The author offers a guide to Web sites, mainly based in the USA, that provide information on theatre and playwriting.* * *= playwriting.Ex: The author offers a guide to Web sites, mainly based in the USA, that provide information on theatre and playwriting.
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dramático,-a adjetivo dramatic
' dramática' also found in these entries:
English:
drama
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119 amateur
adj.amateur.f. & m.amateur, dabbler, dilettante, nonprofessional.* * *(pl amateurs)► adjetivo1 amateur1 amateur* * *noun mf. adj.* * *ADJ SMF amateur* * *[ama'ter]* * *[ama'ter]* * */amaˈter/adj/mf(pl - teurs)amateur* * *
amateur /ama'ter/ adjetivo, masculino y femenino (pl
amateur adjetivo & mf amateur
' amateur' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aficionada
- aficionado
- diletante
- capea
- casero
- escoleta
English:
amateur
- dramatics
* * *♦ adjamateur♦ nmfamateur* * *I adj amateur atrII m/f amateur* * *amateur adj & nmf: amateur♦ amateurismo nm -
120 dramatismo
m.1 dramatic nature, drama.con dramatismo dramatically2 dramatism, drama, dramatic quality.* * *1 dramatism, drama* * *SM drama, dramatic quality* * *masculino dramatic quality o character* * *masculino dramatic quality o character* * *dramatic quality o characterel dramatismo de la escena the dramatic quality o character of the scenemenos dramatismo, no es para tanto less of the dramatics o there's no need to be so dramatic, it's not that bad* * *
dramatismo sustantivo masculino
dramatic quality o character
' dramatismo' also found in these entries:
English:
drama
* * *dramatismo nmdramatic nature, drama;el dramatismo del reencuentro hizo llorar a todos the drama of the reunion brought tears to everybody's eyes;con dramatismo dramatically* * *m dramatic quality, drama
См. также в других словарях:
dramatics — [drə mat′iks] pl.n. 1. [usually with sing. v.] the art of performing or producing plays 2. plays performed and produced by amateurs 3. dramatic effect; esp., exaggerated emotionalism … English World dictionary
dramatics — [[t]drəmæ̱tɪks[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: usu with supp You use dramatics to refer to activities connected with the theatre and drama, such as acting in plays or producing them. Angela says she longs to join an amateur dramatics class. ...the university… … English dictionary
dramatics — n. to study dramatics * * * [drə mætɪks] to study dramatics … Combinatory dictionary
dramatics — dra|mat|ics [drəˈmætıks] n [plural] behaviour that shows too much emotion, and is annoying or does not seem sincere ▪ Rex had no time for her dramatics, and left the room. →amateur dramatics at ↑amateur … Dictionary of contemporary English
dramatics — /dreuh mat iks/, n. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) the art of producing or acting dramas. 2. (used with a pl. v.) dramatic productions, esp. by amateurs. 3. (used with a pl. v.) dramatic, overly emotional, or insincere behavior: His friends are … Universalium
dramatics — dra|mat|ics [ drə mætıks ] noun 1. ) uncount the activity of performing plays: amateur dramatics 2. ) plural INFORMAL the behavior of someone who shows a lot of emotion that is not necessary or sincere … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dramatics — noun 1 (U) the study or practice of skills used in drama, such as acting: amateur dramatics 2 (plural) behaviour that shows too much feeling, and that is often insincere; histrionics … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dramatics — UK [drəˈmætɪks] / US noun 1) [uncountable] See: amateur dramatics 2) [plural] informal the behaviour of someone who shows a lot of emotion that is not necessary or sincere … English dictionary
dramatics — noun plural but singular or plural in construction Date: 1796 1. the study or practice of theatrical arts (as acting and stagecraft) 2. dramatic behavior or expression … New Collegiate Dictionary
dramatics — noun a) (used with a singular or plural verb) the art of acting and stagecraft. b) (used with a singular or plural verb) dramatic behaviour … Wiktionary
dramatics — Synonyms and related words: Thespian art, amateur theatricals, blazon, bravura, brilliancy, daring, dash, demonstration, display, dramatic art, dramatic form, dramatic irony, dramatic stroke, dramatic structure, dramaticism, dramatism, dramaturgy … Moby Thesaurus