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1 simulacrum (A vague semblance of something)
Религия: подобиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > simulacrum (A vague semblance of something)
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2 semblance
'sembləns(an appearance or likeness: I have to coach them into some semblance of a football team by Saturday.) aparienciatr['sembləns]1 formal use aparienciasemblance ['sɛmblənts] n: apariencia fn.• semejanza s.f.• simulacro s.m.'semblənsmass noun (frml)semblance OF something — apariencia f de algo
['semblǝns]N apariencia fwhen they have restored the country to some semblance of order — cuando hayan devuelto al país cierta apariencia de normalidad
to put on a semblance of sorrow — procurar mostrarse or parecer triste
* * *['sembləns]mass noun (frml)semblance OF something — apariencia f de algo
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3 semblance
'sembləns(an appearance or likeness: I have to coach them into some semblance of a football team by Saturday.) skinn, likhetskinnsubst. \/ˈsembləns\/1) skikkelse2) utseende3) likhet, skinn, maske4) ( i sammensetninger) skinn-put on a semblance of something late som noe, late som om man er et eller annetsemblance of life skinntilværelse -
4 semblance
nounAnschein, derwithout a semblance of regret/a smile — ohne das geringste Zeichen von Bedauern/den Anflug eines Lächelns
bring some semblance of order to something — wenigstens den Anschein von Ordnung in etwas (Akk.) bringen
* * *['sembləns](an appearance or likeness: I have to coach them into some semblance of a football team by Saturday.) die Gestalt* * *sem·blance[ˈsemblən(t)s]Mike has the job of creating some vague \semblance of organization out of this chaos Mike hat die Aufgabe, so etwas wie Ordnung in dieses Chaos zu bringen\semblance of normality [or normal life] Anschein m von Normalitätin spite of her disability, she has been able to maintain a \semblance of normal life trotz ihrer Behinderung schafft sie es, ein einigermaßen normales Leben zu führen* * *['sembləns]n(with def art) Anschein m (of von); (with indef art) Anflug m (of von)without a semblance of a smile —
to maintain some semblance of order — den Anschein von Ordnung wahren
he had the semblance of an experienced lawyer —
I saw in him the semblance of his father (liter) — ich konnte in ihm die Ähnlichkeit mit seinem Vater erkennen
* * *semblance [ˈsembləns] s1. äußere Gestalt, Form f, Erscheinung f:in the semblance of in Gestalt (gen)2. Ähnlichkeit f (to mit)3. (An)Schein m:under the semblance of friendship unter dem Deckmantel der Freundschaft;without the semblance of an excuse ohne auch nur die Andeutung einer Entschuldigung* * *nounAnschein, derwithout a semblance of regret/a smile — ohne das geringste Zeichen von Bedauern/den Anflug eines Lächelns
bring some semblance of order to something — wenigstens den Anschein von Ordnung in etwas (Akk.) bringen
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5 simulacrum
[ˌsɪmjʊ'leɪkrəm]2) Латинский язык: подобие3) Философия: симулякр4) Религия: (A vague semblance of something) подобие, (An image or representation of something) изображение -
6 gloss
ɡlos
1. noun(brightness or shininess on the surface: Her hair has a lovely gloss; (also adjective) gloss paint.) lustre, brillo
2. verb(to make a glossary: The student glossed the difficult terms in order to understand the article.) glosar, comentar- glossary- glossy
- glossiness
- gloss over
tr[glɒs]1 lustre nombre masculino, brillo2 (explanation) glosa3 figurative use oropel nombre masculino1 (text) glosar, comentar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLgloss paint esmalte nombre masculino, pintura brillantegloss ['glɔs, 'glɑs] vt1) explain: glosar, explicar2) polish: lustrar, pulir3)to gloss over : quitarle importancia a, minimizargloss n1) shine: lustre m, brillo m2) explanation: glosa f, explicación f breve3) glossaryn.(§ pl.: glosses) = barniz s.m.• brillo s.m.• escolio s.m.• glosa s.f.• lustre s.m.• prensado s.m.• viso s.m.v.• glosar v.• lustrar v.• pulir v.glɑːs, glɒs1)a) u ( shine) brillo m, lustre mto take the gloss off something — quitarle la gracia a algo; (before n)
gloss finish — acabado m brillante
b) u gloss (paint) (pintura f al or de) esmalte mc) (attractive appearance, semblance) (no pl) barniz m2) c ( explanatory note) glosa f•Phrasal Verbs:
I [ɡlɒs]1.N (=note) glosa f2.VT glosar, comentar
II [ɡlɒs]1. N1) (=shine) brillo m, lustre m2) (also: gloss paint) pintura f de esmalte2.VT lustrar, pulir3.CPDgloss finish N — (=paint) acabado m brillante; (on photo) brillo m satinado
gloss paper N — papel m satinado
* * *[glɑːs, glɒs]1)a) u ( shine) brillo m, lustre mto take the gloss off something — quitarle la gracia a algo; (before n)
gloss finish — acabado m brillante
b) u gloss (paint) (pintura f al or de) esmalte mc) (attractive appearance, semblance) (no pl) barniz m2) c ( explanatory note) glosa f•Phrasal Verbs: -
7 appearance
appearance [əˈpɪərəns]a. ( = act) apparition fb. (in play, film, TV programme) since his appearance in "Hamlet" depuis qu'il a joué dans « Hamlet »• in order of appearance (in play) par ordre d'entrée en scène ; (in film, TV programme) par ordre d'apparition à l'écranc. ( = look) apparence fd. [of publication] parution f* * *[ə'pɪərəns] 1.1) ( arrival) (of person, vehicle) arrivée f; (of development, invention) apparition f2) Cinema, Theatre, Television passage mto make an appearance on television/on stage — passer à la télévision/à la scène
cast in order of appearance — Theatre distribution par ordre d'entrée en scène; Cinema distribution par ordre d'apparition (à l'écran)
3) (public, sporting) apparition f6) ( semblance)to give the appearance of something/of doing — donner l'apparence de quelque chose/de faire
it had all the appearances ou every appearance of — cela avait tout l'air de
7) (of book, article) parution f2.appearances plural noun apparences fplto judge ou go by appearances — se fier aux apparences
for the sake of appearances —
См. также в других словарях:
(a) semblance of something — a/some/semblance of something phrase a situation in which something only appears in a small amount The country was finally returning to some semblance of normality. Thesaurus: small amounts of a feeling or qualitysynonym Main entry: semblance … Useful english dictionary
some semblance of something — a/some/semblance of something phrase a situation in which something only appears in a small amount The country was finally returning to some semblance of normality. Thesaurus: small amounts of a feeling or qualitysynonym Main entry: semblance … Useful english dictionary
semblance — sem|blance [ sembləns ] noun a/some semblance of something a situation in which something only appears in a small amount: The country was finally returning to some semblance of normality … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
semblance — UK [ˈsembləns] / US noun a/some semblance of something a situation in which something only appears in a small amount The country was finally returning to some semblance of normality … English dictionary
semblance — ► NOUN ▪ the outward appearance or apparent form of something. ORIGIN from Old French sembler seem , from Latin similare simulate … English terms dictionary
semblance — n. 1 the outward or superficial appearance of something (put on a semblance of anger). 2 resemblance. Etymology: ME f. OF f. sembler f. L similare, simulare SIMULATE … Useful english dictionary
semblance — noun 1》 the outward appearance or apparent form of something. 2》 archaic resemblance. Origin ME: from OFr., from sembler seem , from L. similare, simulare simulate … English new terms dictionary
semblable — n. & adj. n. a counterpart or equal. adj. archaic having the semblance of something, seeming. Etymology: ME f. OF (as SEMBLANCE) … Useful english dictionary
mock — /mɒk / (say mok) verb (t) 1. to assail or treat with ridicule or derision. 2. to ridicule by mimicry of action or speech; mimic derisively. 3. to mimic, imitate, or counterfeit. 4. to defy; set at naught. 5. to deceive, delude, or disappoint.… …
simulacrum — noun (plural simulacra; also crums) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from simulare Date: 15th century 1. image, representation < a reasonable simulacrum of reality Martin Mayer > 2. an insubstantial form or semblance of something ; trace … New Collegiate Dictionary
idol — /uyd l/, n. 1. an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed. 2. Bible. a. an image of a deity other than God. b. the deity itself. 3. any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration … Universalium