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Общая лексика: речь, построенная по всем правилам ораторского искусства -
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[rıʹtɒrık(ə)l] a1. риторическийrhetorical effort - речь, построенная по всем правилам ораторского искусства
2. напыщенный, высокопарныйrhetorical prose - высокопарная /цветистая/ проза
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adj1) риторичнийrhetorical effort — промова, побудована за всіма правилами ораторського мистецтва
2) пишномовний, високомовний* * *a1) риторичний2) пишномовний -
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1. a риторическийrhetorical effort — речь, построенная по всем правилам ораторского искусства
rhetorical colours — тропы, риторические фигуры
2. a напыщенный, высокопарныйСинонимический ряд:1. aureate (adj.) aureate; declamatory; eloquent; euphuistic; florid; flowery; grandiloquent; highfalutin; high-flown; magniloquent; oratorical; orotund; overblown; pompous; purple; sonorous; stilted; swelling; swollen; tumescent; tumid; turgid; verbose2. bombastic (adj.) bombastic; flamboyant; pretentious3. elocutionary (adj.) elocutionary; expressive; stylistic -
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rɪˈtɔrɪkəl прил. риторический rhetorical question ≈ риторический вопрос rhetorical accent ≈ риторическое ударение риторический - * effort речь, построенная по всем правилам ораторского искусства - * question риторический вопрос - a man of great * power великолепный оратор напыщенный, высокопарный - * prose высокопарная /цветистая/ проза rhetorical риторическийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rhetorical
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