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Общая лексика: лирические оды -
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1. [ʹlırık] n1. лирическое стихотворение2. pl лирика, лирическая поэзия3. pl слова, текст песни; либретто вокальных номеров в музыкальной комедии и т. п.2. [ʹlırık] a1. лирическийlyric poetry - лирическая поэзия, лирика
lyric writer - а) лирик; б) поэт-песенник
2. 1) ист. исполняемый под аккомпанемент лиры2) вокальныйlyric drama, lyric stage - опера
3) лирический ( о голосе)3. = lyrical 2 -
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1. n лирическое стихотворение2. n лирика, лирическая поэзия3. a ист. исполняемый под аккомпанемент лиры4. a вокальныйlyric drama, lyric stage — опера
5. a лирическийСинонимический ряд:1. poetic (adj.) poetic2. libretto (noun) libretto; opera text; story of the opera; text; words of a choral; words of the opera3. songlike poem (noun) ballad; elegy; epic; hymn; lay; ode; roundel; songlike poem; sonnet4. verses set to music (noun) poem; verse; verses set to music; words -
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ˈlɪrɪk
1. прил.
1) лирический lyric poetry ≈ лирическая поэзия, лирика
2) вокальный lyric drama, lyric stage ≈ опера
2. сущ.
1) что-л. лирическое (стихотворение, стиль, поэма и т.д.)
2) чаще мн. слова популярной песни лирическое стихотворение pl лирика, лирическая поэзия pl слова, текст песни;
либретто вокальных номеров в музыкальной комедии и т. п. лирический - * poetry лирическая поэзия, лирика - * poet поэт-лирик - * writer лирик;
поэт-песенник( историческое) исполняемый под аккомпанемент лиры - * odes лирические оды вокальный - * drama, * stage опера лирический (о голосе) - * soprano лирическое сопрано восторженный;
растроганный;
лиричный - to become /to wax/ * over /about/ smth. расчувствоваться, говоря о чем-л.;
впасть в лирику по поводу чего-л. - he was * in his praise of the play он с воодушевлением расхваливал пьесу - he became quite * about our gift наш подарок растрогал его (до слез) lyric лирический;
lyric poetry лирическая поэзия, лирика ~ лирическое стихотворение lyric лирический;
lyric poetry лирическая поэзия, лирика
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