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1 заумная речь
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2 нечленоразделен
inarticulateнечленоразделна реч inarticulate speech* * *нечленораздѐлен,прил., -на, -но, -ни inarticulate, unarticulated.* * *inarticulate* * *1. inarticulate 2. нечленоразделна реч inarticulate speech -
3 заумная речь
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4 गद्गद _gadgada
गद्गद a. Stammering, stuttering, faltering; तत्किं रोदिषि गद्गदेन वचसा Amaru.57; गद्गदगलत्त्र्युठ्यद्विलीनाक्षरं को देहीति वदेत् Bh.3.8; सानन्दगद्गदपदं हरिरित्युवाच Gīt.1.-दम् ind. In a faltering or stammering tone; विललाप स बाष्पगद्गदम् R.8.43; ˚नदत् U.2.3 producing a gurgling sound.-दः, -दम् 1 stammering.-2 Indis- tinct or convulsive speech; सगद्गदं भीतभीतः प्रणम्य Bg. 11.35.-Comp. -ध्वनिः a low, inarticulate sound ex- pressive of joy or grief.-पदम् inarticulate speech.-वाच् f. inarticulate or convulsive speech, interrupted by sobbing &c.-स्वर a. uttering stammering sounds.(-रः) 1 indistinct or stammering utterance.-2 a buffalo. -
5 जल्पिः _jalpiḥ
जल्पिः f. Ved. Inarticulate speech. -
6 व्याहृत _vyāhṛta
व्याहृत p. p. Said, spoken, uttered.-तम् 1 Speaking, talking.-2 Inarticulate speech or song; रसज्ञाने तु जिव्हेयं व्याहृते वाक् तथोच्यते Mb.12.21.32.-3 Information, instruction. -
7 ψελλισμάτων
ψέλλισμαinarticulate speech: neut gen pl -
8 ψελλίσμασι
ψέλλισμαinarticulate speech: neut dat pl -
9 ψελλίσμασιν
ψέλλισμαinarticulate speech: neut dat pl -
10 ψελλίσματα
ψέλλισμαinarticulate speech: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
11 ψελλίσματος
ψέλλισμαinarticulate speech: neut gen sg -
12 ψέλλισμα
ψέλλισμαinarticulate speech: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 गद्गदपद
gadgada-padan. inarticulate speech W.
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14 व्याहृत
vy-ā́hṛitamfn. spoken, uttered, said, told, declared, stated VS. etc. etc.;
one who has uttered a sound R. ;
eaten, devoured Jātakam. ;
n. speaking, talking, conversation Kāv. BhP. ;
information, instruction, direction Pāṇ. 5-4, 35 ;
inarticulate speech orᅠ song (of animals andᅠ birds) MBh. Hariv. ;
- saṉdeṡa mfn. one who tells news orᅠ communicates information MW.
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15 ψέλλισμα
A inarticulate speech, of a child's attempts at talking, Him.Or.23.21; of a nurse's 'baby-talk', Sor.1.109 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψέλλισμα
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16 inconexo
adj.1 unconnected, illogical, scrappy, loose.2 incoherent.* * *► adjetivo1 disconnected* * *ADJ [datos] unrelated, unconnected; [ideas] disconnected, disjointed; [texto] disjointed; [lenguaje, palabras] incoherent* * *- xa adjetivo unconnected* * *= disjointed, desultory, disjoint, unrelated, fragmented, inarticulate.Ex. A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.Ex. Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex. The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.Ex. Adjacent technical papers bound in journals may often be unrelated.Ex. The data collected during reading and fieldwork is fragmented and often contradictory miscellany.Ex. The overt arguments presented by the daughter, the son-in-law and the wife, are ineffective and incredulously inarticulate.* * *- xa adjetivo unconnected* * *= disjointed, desultory, disjoint, unrelated, fragmented, inarticulate.Ex: A fully informative abstract will be impossible to prepare for many discussion papers and reviews, since too many individual and disjointed ideas must be represented.
Ex: Anthony Datto thanked them for having permitted him to unburden himself and after a few desultory remarks about the nasty weather and nothing in particular, they parted.Ex: The three periods allow us to test our techniques with citations from wholly disjoint sets of writings.Ex: Adjacent technical papers bound in journals may often be unrelated.Ex: The data collected during reading and fieldwork is fragmented and often contradictory miscellany.Ex: The overt arguments presented by the daughter, the son-in-law and the wife, are ineffective and incredulously inarticulate.* * *inconexo -xaunconnected, disjointed* * *
inconexo◊ -xa adjetivo
unconnected
inconexo,-a adjetivo unconnected, disjointed, incoherent: son algunas ideas inconexas, these are a few random ideas
un discurso inconexo, a disjointed speech
' inconexo' also found in these entries:
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inconexa
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disconnected
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* * *inconexo, -a adj1. [parte] unconnected2. [pensamiento, texto] disjointed* * *adj unconnected* * *inconexo, -xa adj: unconnected, disconnected -
17 undeutlich
I Adj. indistinct, not clear; (unbestimmt) auch Äußerung, Eindruck: vague; Schrift: illegible; Aussprache: unclear; stärker unintelligibleII Adv. schreiben, sich ausdrücken etc.: unclearly; (ungenau) vaguely; undeutlich zu erkennen sein be difficult to make out* * *vague; unclear; inarticulate; indistinct; undistinguishable; unemphatic; unexplicit; fuzzy* * *ụn|deut|lich1. adjindistinct; (wegen Nebel etc auch) hazy; Foto auch blurred; Erinnerung auch vague, hazy; Schrift illegible; Ausdrucksweise, Erklärung unclear, muddled2. advundeutlich sprechen — to speak indistinctly, to mumble
bemüh dich mal, nicht so undeutlich zu schreiben — try to write more clearly
sie/es war nur undeutlich erkennbar or zu erkennen — you couldn't see her/it at all clearly
* * *1) (indistinct; blurred; not clear: The television picture was fuzzy.) fuzzy2) fuzzily3) indistinctly4) (not clear to the eye, ear or mind; not distinct: an indistinct outline of a ship; His speech is rather indistinct.) indistinct* * *un·deut·lich[ˈʊndɔytlɪç]I. adj1. (nicht deutlich vernehmbar) unclear3. (vage) vague, hazyII. adv1. (nicht deutlich vernehmbar) unclearly\undeutlich sprechen to mumble2. (nicht klar) unclearly3. (vage) vaguely* * *1. 2.* * *A. adj indistinct, not clear; (unbestimmt) auch Äußerung, Eindruck: vague; Schrift: illegible; Aussprache: unclear; stärker unintelligibleundeutlich zu erkennen sein be difficult to make out* * *1. 2.* * *adj.confused adj.inarticulate adj.indefinite adj.indistinct adj.unclear adj.undistinguishable adj.unemphatic adj.vague adj. adv.fuzzily adv.inarticulately adv.indistinctly adv.indistinguishably adv.inexplicitly adv.vaguely adv. -
18 īnfāns
īnfāns fantis, adj. with comp. and sup. [2 in + for], that cannot speak, without speech, mute, speechless: statuae, H.: filium, cum infans esset, locutum.—Poor of speech, not eloquent: homines: pudor, i. e. embarrassment, H.: nihil accusatore infantius: ne infantissimus existimarer, incapable of speaking.—Not able to speak, young, little, infant pueri: pupilla: puella, H.: ova, fresh, O.— As subst m. and f a little child, infant, babe: natura movet infantem: infantibus parcere, Cs.: rusticus, Iu.: infantumque animae flentes, V.: formosissimus, O.: in utero matris, L.—Of an infant, infantine: Pectora, O.: os, O.: umbrae, of departed infants, O.—Childish, silly: illa omnia fuere infantia.* * *I(gen.), infantis ADJspeechless, inarticulate; new born; childish, foolishIIinfant; child (Bee) -
19 косноязычие
с.1) ( дефект речи) speech defect / disorder; inarticulate / incoherent speech, mumbling2) ( неумение грамотно изъясняться) solecism ['sɒ-], bad grammar, utter lack of speaking skills -
20 φωνή
φων-ή, ἡ,A sound, tone, prop., the sound of the voice, whether of men or animals with lungs and throat (ἡ φωνὴ ψόφος τίς ἐστιν ἐμψύχου Arist.de An. 420b5
, cf. 29, HA 535a27, PA 664b1); opp. φθόγγος (v.φθόγγος 11
):I mostly of human beings, speech, voice, utterance,φ. ἄρρηκτος Il.2.490
;ἀτειρέα φ. 17.555
; φ. δέ οἱ αἰθέρ' ἵκανεν, of Ajax' battle-cry, 15.686; of the battle- cry of an army,Τρώων καὶ Ἀχαιῶν.. φ. δεινὸν ἀϋσάντων 14.400
: pl., of the cries of market-people, X.Cyr.1.2.3;ὁ τόνος τῆς φ. Id.Cyn.6.20
, D.18.280, Aeschin.3.209; ὀξεῖα, βαρυτέρα, λεία, τραχεῖα φ., Pl.Ti. 67b;φ. μαλακή Ar.Nu. 979
(anap.); μιαρά, ἀναιδής, Id.Eq. 218, 638: with Verbs,φωνὴν ῥῆξαι Hdt.1.85
, Ar.Nu. 357 (anap.);φ. ἱέναι Hdt.2.2
, 4.23, Pl.Phdr. 259d, etc.;φ. ἥσει E.HF 1295
;προΐεσθαι Aeschin.2.23
;ἀρθροῦν X.Mem.1.4.12
;διαρθρώσασθαι Pl.Prt. 322a
;ἐντείνασθαι Aeschin.2.157
;φ. ἐπαρεῖ D.19.336
; with his voice, aloud,Il.
3.161, Pi.P.9.29;εἶπε τῇ φωνῇ τὰ ἀπόρρητα Lys.6.51
;διὰ ζώσης φωνῆς Anon.Geog.Epit.1p.488M.
; μιᾷ φ. with one voice, Luc. Nigr.14; ἀπὸ φωνῆς, c. gen., dictated by.., Choerob.in Thd.1.103 tit., Marin. in Euc.Dat.p.234 M., Olymp. in Grg.p.1 N., Pall. in Hp.2.1 D.: pl., αἱ φ. the notes of the voice, Pl.Grg. 474e;σχήμασι καὶ φωναῖς Arist. Rh. 1306a32
: prov., φωνῇ ὁρᾶν, of a blind man, S.OC 138 (anap.); πᾶσαν, τὸ λεγόμενον, φ. ἱέντα, i.e. using every effort, Pl.Lg. 890d, cf. Euthd. 293a;πάσας ἀφιέναι φωνάς Id.R. 475a
, D.18.195;φωνὰς ἀπρεπεῖς προΐεντο PTeb.802.15
(ii B. C.).2 the cry of animals, as of swine, dogs, oxen, Od.10.239, 12.86, 396; of asses, Hdt.4.129; of the nightingale, song, Od.19.521;ἄνθρωπος πολλὰς φωνὰς ἀφίησι, τὰ δὲ ἄλλα μίαν Arist.Pr. 895a4
.3 any articulate sound, opp. inarticulate noise ([etym.] ψόφος), φ. κωκυμάτων S.Ant. 1206
;ὥσπερ φωνῆς οὔσης κατὰ τὸν ἀέρα πολλάκις καὶ λόγου ἐν τῇ φωνῇ Plot.6.4.12
:στοιχεῖόν ἐστι φ. ἀδιαίρετος Arist.Po. 1456b22
; also esp. of vowelsound, opp. to that of consonants, Pl.Tht. 203b, Arist.HA 535a32; in literary criticism, of sound, opp. meaning, Phld.Po.5.20 (pl.), 21.4 of sounds made by inanimate objects, mostly Poet.,κερκίδος φ. S.Fr. 595
; (lyr.);αὐλῶν Mnesim.4.56
(anap.); rare in early Prose,ὀργάνων φωναί Pl.R. 397a
; freq. in LXX,ἡ φ. τῆς σάλπιγγος LXX Ex.20.18
; φ. βροντῆς ib. Ps.103(104).7;ἡ φ. αὐτοῦ ὡς φ. ὑδάτων πολλῶν Apoc.1.15
.5 generally, sound, defined as ἀὴρ πεπληγμένος, πληγὴ ἀέρος, Zeno Stoic.1.21, Chrysipp.ib.2.43.2 language, hdt.4.114, 117;φ. ἀνθρωπηΐη Id.2.55
;ἀγνῶτα φ. βάρβαρον A.Ag. 1051
;φωνὴν ἥσομεν Παρνησίδα Id.Ch. 563
, cf. E.Or. 1397 (lyr.), Th.6.5, 7.57, X.Cyn.2.3, Pl.Ap. 17d, etc.;τῶν βαρβάρων πρὶν μαθεῖν τὴν φ. Id.Tht. 163b
;κατὰ τὴν Ἀττικὴν τὴν παλαιὰν φ. Id.Cra. 398d
, cf. 409e.III phrase, saying,τὴν Σιμωνίδου φ. Id.Prt. 341b
;ἡ τοῦ Σωκράτους φ. Plu.2.106b
, cf. 330f, etc.; of formulae,στοιχειώματα καὶ φ. Epicur.Ep.1p.4U.
, cf. Sent.Vat.41 (= Metrod. Fr.59);αἱ σκεπτικαὶ φ. S.E.P.1.14
, cf. Jul.Or.5.162b, etc.b message, Sammelb.7252.21 (iii/iv A. D.).V loud talk, bragging, Epicur.Sent.Vat. 45.
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