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onomatopoeicРусско-английский словарь Смирнитского > звукоподражательный
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onomatopoeic [-'piːɪk]звукоподража́тельное сло́во — onomatopoeic word
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onomatopoeic — onomatopoeia ► NOUN 1) the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle). 2) the use of such words for rhetorical effect. DERIVATIVES onomatopoeic adjective onomatopoeically adverb. ORIGIN Greek onomatopoiia … English terms dictionary
onomatopoeic — on·o·mat·o poe·ic || ‚ɑnÉ™mæ pɪËɪk /É’n adj. of a word that sounds like what it means (i.e. ding dong) … English contemporary dictionary
Jazz (word) — That Funny Jas Band From Dixieland , 1916 sheet music cover. Alternative spellings such as jass , jas and even jasz were seen until 1918. The origin of the word jazz is one of the most sought after word origins in modern American English. The… … Wikipedia
echo word — n. Linguis. a word that is ECHOIC (sense 2), or onomatopoeic * * * … Universalium
echo word — n. Linguis. a word that is ECHOIC (sense 2), or onomatopoeic … English World dictionary
Onomatopoeia — For comic book villain, see Onomatopoeia (comics). For the Flobots album, see Onomatopoeia (album). A sign in a shop window in Italy pr … Wikipedia
enq-, onq- (*hok-) — enq , onq (*hok ) English meaning: to sigh, groan, onomatopoeic words Deutsche Übersetzung: Schallwurzel: ‘seufzen, stöhnen” (enq ), “brũllen, brummen” (onq ) Note: both vocalizations also with various emotion value, so that… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
(s)p(h)ereg-, (s)p(h)erǝg-, (s)p(h)rēg- (nasal. spreng-) — (s)p(h)ereg , (s)p(h)erǝg , (s)p(h)rēg (nasal. spreng ) English meaning: to rush, hurry; to scatter, sprinkle Deutsche Übersetzung: “zucken, schnellen” and ‘streuen, sprinkle, spritzen” Note: g extension to sp(h)er Material: A … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
gang- — gang English meaning: to mock Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘spotten, höhnen” Note: Root gang : “to mock” derived from the onomatopoeic duplication of Root gha gha, ghe ghe, ghi ghi : “to cackle (of geese)”. Material: O.Ind. gañja ḥ… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Chirp (disambiguation) — A chirp is a signal in which the frequency increases or decreases with time. Chirp may also refer to: Chirp (bird call), a common onomatopoeic word that describes certain bird calls Chirp (phone), a walkie talkie service on Sprint Nextel s iDEN… … Wikipedia
bhreus-3, bhrū̆ s- — bhreus 3, bhrū̆ s English meaning: to boil; to sound, etc. Deutsche Übersetzung: “brausen, wallen, rauschen, hervorquellen or sprießen, sich bauschen, Bũschel, Gestrũpp under likewise” Note: esp. in Gmc. words; perhaps to bhreu… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary