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* * *(of overwhelming greatness, grandeur, beauty etc.) erhaben- academic.ru/92230/sublimely">sublimely- sublimity* * *sub·lime[səˈblaɪm]I. adja \sublime idiot ein kompletter Idiot famII. n▪ the \sublime das Erhabeneto go from the \sublime to the ridiculous tief sinken* * *[sə'blaɪm]adj1) poetry, beauty, scenery, thoughts, feelings erhaben; achievement, courage, genius also überragend2) (iro: extreme) ignorance vollendet; impertinence, confidence unglaublich; indifference, contempt herablassend3) (inf: delightful) reizend* * *sublime [səˈblaım]A adj (adv sublimely)1. sublim, erhaben, hehr:sublime language gehobene Sprache;sublime truths hehre Wahrheiten2. erhebend, großartig, grandios, gewaltig (Szenerie etc)3. umg großartig, wunderbar (Gatte etc)4. irona) großartig (Ignoranz etc)b) komplett:c) krass (Gleichgültigkeit etc)B s1. the sublime das Erhabene2. fig Gipfel m:C v/t sublimieren:D v/i1. CHEM sublimieren2. PHYS sich verflüchtigen* * ** * *adj.erhaben adj.sublimierens adj. -
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sublīmis, e (collat. form sublīmus, a, um: ex sublimo vertice, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 7, 19; Enn. ap. Non. 169; Att. and Sall. ib. 489, 8 sq.; Lucr. 1, 340), adj. [etym. dub.; perh. sub-limen, up to the lintel; cf. sublimen] (sublimem est in altitudinem elatum, Fest. p. 306 Müll.), uplifted, high, lofty, exalted, elevated (mostly poet. and in postAug. prose; not in Cic. or Cæs.; syn.: editus, arduus, celsus, altus).I.Lit.A.In gen., high, lofty:B.hic vertex nobis semper sublimis,
Verg. G. 1, 242; cf. Hor. C. 1, 1, 36:montis cacumen,
Ov. M. 1, 666:tectum,
id. ib. 14, 752:columna,
id. ib. 2, 1:atrium,
Hor. C. 3, 1, 46:arcus (Iridis),
Plin. 2, 59, 60, § 151:portae,
Verg. A. 12, 133:nemus,
Luc. 3, 86 et saep.: os, directed upwards (opp. to pronus), Ov. M. 1, 85; cf. id. ib. 15, 673; Hor. A. P. 457:flagellum,
uplifted, id. C. 3, 26, 11:armenta,
Col. 3, 8:currus,
Liv. 28, 9.— Comp.:quanto sublimior Atlas Omnibus in Libyā sit montibus,
Juv. 11, 24.— Sup.:triumphans in illo sublimissimo curru,
Tert. Apol. 33.—Esp., borne aloft, uplifted, elevated, raised:C.rapite sublimem foras,
Plaut. Mil. 5, 1:sublimem aliquem rapere (arripere, auferre, ferre),
id. As. 5, 2, 18; id. Men. 5, 7, 3; 5, 7, 6; 5, 7, 13; 5, 8, 3; Ter. And. 5, 2, 20; id. Ad. 3, 2, 18; Verg. A. 5, 255; 11, 722 (in all these passages others read sublimen, q. v.); Ov. M 4, 363 al.:campi armis sublimibus ardent,
borne aloft, lofty, Verg. A. 11, 602: sublimes in [p. 1779] equis redeunt, id. ib. 7, 285:apparet liquido sublimis in aëre Nisus,
id. G. 1, 404; cf.:ipsa (Venus) Paphum sublimis abit,
on high through the air, id. A. 1, 415:sublimis abit,
Liv. 1, 16; 1, 34:vehitur,
Ov. M. 5, 648 al. —On high, lofty, in a high position:D.tenuem texens sublimis aranea telum,
Cat. 68, 49:juvenem sublimem stramine ponunt,
Verg. A. 11, 67:sedens solio sublimis avito,
Ov. M. 6, 650:Tyrio jaceat sublimis in ostro,
id. H. 12, 179.—Subst.: sublīme, is, n., height; sometimes to be rendered the air:II. A.piro per lusum in sublime jactato,
Suet. Claud. 27; so, in sublime, Auct. B. Afr. 84, 1; Plin. 10, 38, 54, § 112; 31, 6, 31, § 57:per sublime volantes grues,
id. 18, 35, 87, § 362:in sublimi posita facies Dianae,
id. 36, 5, 4, § 13:ex sublimi devoluti,
id. 27, 12, 105, § 129.— Plur.:antiquique memor metuit sublimia casus,
Ov. M. 8, 259:per maria ac terras sublimaque caeli,
Lucr. 1, 340.—In gen.:B.antiqui reges ac sublimes viri,
Varr. R. R. 2, 4, 9; cf. Luc. 10, 378:mens,
Ov. P. 3, 3, 103:pectora,
id. F. 1, 301:nomen,
id. Tr. 4, 10, 121:sublimis, cupidusque et amata relinquere pernix,
aspiring, Hor. A. P. 165; cf.:nil parvum sapias et adhuc sublimia cures,
id. Ep. 1, 12, 15.— Comp.:quā claritate nihil in rebus humanis sublimius duco,
Plin. 22, 5, 5, § 10; Juv. 8, 232.— Sup.:sancimus supponi duos sublimissimos judices,
Cod. Just. 7, 62, 39.—In partic., of language, lofty, elevated, sublime (freq. in Quint.):1. (α).sublimia carmina,
Juv. 7, 28:verbum,
Quint. 8, 3, 18:clara et sublimia verba,
id. ib.:oratio,
id. 8, 3, 74:genus dicendi,
id. 11, 1, 3:actio (opp. causae summissae),
id. 11, 3, 153:si quis sublimia humilibus misceat,
id. 8, 3, 60 et saep.— Transf., of orators, poets, etc.:natura sublimis et acer,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 165:sublimis et gravis et grandiloquus (Aeschylus),
Quint. 10, 1, 66:Trachalus plerumque sublimis,
id. 10, 1, 119.— Comp.:sublimior gravitas Sophoclis,
Quint. 10, 1, 68:sublimius aliquid,
id. 8, 3, 14:jam sublimius illud pro Archiā, Saxa atque solitudines voci respondent,
id. 8, 3, 75.—Hence, advv.Form sub-līmĭter (rare):(β).stare,
upright, Cato, R. R. 70, 2; so id. ib. 71:volitare,
Col. 8, 11, 1:munitur locus,
id. 8, 15, 1.—Form sub-līme (class.):b.Theodori nihil interest, humine an sublime putescat,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 43, 102; cf.:scuta, quae fuerant sublime fixa, sunt humi inventa,
id. Div. 2, 31, 67:volare,
Lucr. 2, 206; 6, 97:ferri,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 17, 40; id. N. D. 2, 39, 101; 2, 56, 141 Orell. N. cr.:elati,
Liv. 21, 30:expulsa,
Verg. G. 1, 320 et saep.—Comp.:2.sublimius altum Attollit caput,
Ov. Hal. 69.—Trop., of speech, in a lofty manner, loftily (very rare):alia sublimius, alia gravius esse dicenda,
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3 wysublimowan|y
Ⅰ pp ⇒ wysublimować Ⅱ adj. refined; sublime książk.- wysublimowane opinie elevated a. refined opinions- wysublimowane uczucia elevated a. sublime feelings- wysublimowany dowcip/język a refined joke/refined language- wysublimowany smak sublime a. refined tasteThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wysublimowan|y
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1) General subject: a kind of, a sort of, about (you are about right - вы почти правы it is about two o'clock - сейчас около двух часов), all but, almost, as good as (he is as good as promised me - он почти что обещал мне), as near as, as near as a toucher, as near as damn it, by inch, close (he ran me very close - он почти меня догнал), close on (there were close on a hundred people present - присутствовало почти сто человек), close upon, half, half way, half-way, much, near, near hand, near upon (о времени), near-hand, nearly, next, next door, next door to, next to, nigh, or so, practically, pretty, pretty much, pushing, quasi, rising, scarce (не), scarcely (не), slightly, this side of (smth.), very nearly, within a hair of, scarcely, just shy of (talking about exact time: just shy of 2:04 - почти четыре минуты третьего), about to appear, nigh-hand, just about2) Colloquial: as near as kiss your hand, a whisker shy (of)3) Dialect: well-near4) American: most (сокращенно от almost)5) Poetical language: nighly6) Latin: circa7) Chemistry: most nearly8) Mathematics: well nigh10) Information technology: quite11) Sublime: well-nigh12) Makarov: approximately, as near as dammit, by inches, near to, near upon, only not, toward (указывает на приближение к какому-л. числу), towards (указывает на приближение к какому-л. числу)13) Archaic: anear14) Idiomatic expression: as close as you'll get -
5 आर्य _ārya
आर्य a. [ऋ-ण्यत्]1 Āryan, an inhabitant of आर्यावर्त, N. of the race migrated into India in Vedic times.-2 Worthy of an Ārya.-3 Worthy, venerable, respectable, honourable, noble, high; यदार्यमस्यामभिलाषि मे मनः Ś.1.22; R.2.33; so आर्यवेषः respectable dress; oft. used in theatrical language as an honorific adjective and a respectful mode of address; आर्यचाणक्यः, आर्या अरुन्धती &c.; आर्य revered or honoured Sir; आर्ये revered or honoured lady. The following rules are laid down for the use of आर्य in addressing persons:-- (1) वाच्यौ नटीसूत्रधारावार्यनाम्ना परस्परम् । (2) वयस्येत्युत्तमैर्वाच्यो मध्यैरार्येति चाग्रजः । (3) (वक्तव्यो) अमात्य आर्येति चेतरैः । (4) स्वेच्छया नामभिर्विप्रैर्विप्र आर्येति चेतरैः । S. D.431.-4 Noble, fine, excellent.-र्यः 1 N. of the Hindu and Iranian people, as distinguished from अनार्य, दस्यु and दास; विजानीह्यार्यान्ये च दस्यवः Rv.1.51.8.-2 A man who is faithful to the religion and laws of his country; कर्तव्यमाचरन् कार्यमकर्तव्यमनाचरन् । तिष्ठति प्रकृताचारे स वा आर्य इति स्मृतः ॥-3 N. of the first three castes (as opp. to शूद्र).-4 res- pectable or honourable man, esteemed person; वृत्तेन हि भवत्यार्यो न धनेन न विद्यया Mb.; परमार्यः परमां कृपां बभार Bu. Ch.5.6.-5 A man of noble birth.-6 A man of noble character.-7 A master, owner.-8 A preceptor; वैमानि- कार्यसमभूमा Viś. Guṇā.124; Mu.3.33.-9 A friend.-1 A Vaiśya.-11 A father-in-law (as in आर्यपुत्र).-12 A Buddha.-13 (With the Buddhists) A man who has thought on the four chief principles of Buddhism and lives according to them.-14 A son of Manu Sāvarṇa.-र्या 1 N. of Pārvatī.-2 A mother-in-law.-3 A respectable woman; यत्रार्या रुदती भीता पाण़्डवानिदमब्रवीत् Mb.3.12.87.-4 N. of a metre; राजानमुद्दिश्य आर्यामिमां पपाठ K.˚गीतिः f. A variety of the Āry&amacr metre, see Appendix.-5That which comes from truth; आराद् याता तत्त्वेभ्य इति आर्या.-र्यम् 1 Virtue, sacredness; नहि दुष्टा- त्मनामार्यमावसत्यालये चिरम् Rām.3.5.12.-2 Discrimination (विवेक); कोपमार्येण यो हन्ति स वीरः पुरुषोत्तमः Rām.4.31.6.-Comp. -अष्टशतम् title of a work of Ārya Bhaṭṭa consisting of eight hundred verses.-आगमः The appro- aching an Ārya woman sexually; अन्त्यस्यार्यागमे वधः Y.2.294.-आवर्तः [आर्यां आवर्तन्ते अत्र] 'abode of the noble or excellent (Āryas)'; particularly N. of the tract extending from the eastern to the western ocean, and bounded on the north and south by the Himālaya and Vindhya respectively; cf. Ms..2.22; आ समुद्रात्तु वै पूर्वादा समुद्राच्च पश्चिमात् । तयोरेवान्तरं गिर्योः (हिमवद्विन्ध्ययोः) आर्यावर्तं विदुर्बुधाः ॥; also 1.34.-गृह्य a. [आर्यस्य गृह्यः पक्षः]1 to be respected by the noble.-2 a friend of the noble, readily accessible to honourable men; तमार्यगृह्यं निगृहीतधेनुः R.2.33.-3 respectable, right, decorous.-जुष्ट a. liked by or agreeable to noble ones.-देशः a country inhabited by the Āryas.-पुत्रः 1 son of an honourable man.-2 the son of a spiritual preceptor.-3 honorific designation of the son of the elder brother; of a husband by his wife; or of a prince by his general &c.-4 the son of the father-in-law, i. e. a husband (occurring in every drama; mostly in the vocative case in the last two senses).-प्राय a.1 inhabited by the Āryas.-2 a bounding with respectable people; Ms.7.69.-बलः N. of a Bodhisattva.-भट्टः N. of a renowned astronomer, the inventor of Algebra among the Hindus; he flourished before the 5th century of the Christian era. Hence his work is called आर्यभटीय.-भावः honourable character or behaviour.-मतिः One having a noble intellect; संक्षिप्तमार्यमतिना Sāṅ. K.71.-मार्गः the path or course of the respectable, a respectable way.-मिश्र a. respectable, worthy, distinguished. (-श्रः) a gentleman, a man of consequence; (pl.)1 worthy or respectable men, an assembly of honourable men; आर्य- मिश्रान् विज्ञापयामि V.1.-2 your reverence or honour (a respectful address); नन्वार्यमिश्रैः प्रथममेव आज्ञप्तम् Ś.1; आर्य- मिश्राः प्रमाणम् M.1.-युवन् m. an Āryan youth.-रूप a. having only the form of an Āryan, a hypocrite, impostor; आर्यरूपमिवानार्यं कर्मभिः स्वैर्विभावयेत् Ms.1.57.-लिङ्गिन् m. an impostor; Ms.9.26.-वाक् a. speaking the Aryan language; म्लेच्छवाचश्चार्यवाचः सर्वे ते दस्यवः स्मृताः Ms.1.45.-वृत्त a. virtuous, good, pious; Ms.9. 253; R.14.55. (-त्तम्) the conduct of an Āryan or nobleman; Ms.4.175.-वेश a. well-clothed, having a respectable dress, fine.-व्रत a. observing the laws and ordinances of the Āryans or noblemen. (-तम्) the duty of an Aryan.-शील a. Having an honest charac- ter.-श्वेतः a noble or honourable man.-संघः the whole body of the Āryans, especially Buddhists; it is also the name of a renowned philosopher (founder of the school of Yogāchāras).-सत्यम् a noble or sublime truth; (there are four such truths forming the chief principles of Buddhism. In Pāli they are called चत्तारि अरियसच्चानि. They are, (1) life is suffering, (2) Desire of life is the cause of suffering, (3) Extinction of that desire is the cessation of suffering, (4) The eightfold path leads to that extinction).-सिद्धान्तः N. of a work of आर्यभट्ट.-स्त्री An Āryan woman, or a woman of the first three castes.-हलम् ind. forcibly.-हृद्य a. liked by the noble. -
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1) General subject: eterne (the Eterne)2) Poetical language: (the Everlasting) everlasting3) Religion: Eterne, ancient of Days, eternal, the Ancient of Days4) Sublime: (the Eternal) eternal5) Makarov: the Eternal, the Eterne -
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1) General subject: beyond reproach, blameless, faultless, five star, flawless, good and valid title, immaculate, inculpable, indefectible, irreproachable, lily white, lily-white, polished, pure, scrupulous, speckless, spotless, stainless, sterling, thoroughbred (о манерах и т. п.), unblamable, unblameable, unblemished, uncompromising (uncompromising quality), unexceptionable, unexceptional, unflawed, unimpeachable, unimprovable, unrebukable, without rebuke, without reproach, without spot or wrinkle, perfect, impeccable (impeccable record - безупречный послужной список), sublime, sound as a bell, seamless, hitch free2) Literal: airtight3) Poetical language: taintless4) Military: five-star5) Bookish: irreprehensible6) Rare: irreprovable8) Diplomatic term: distinguished, watertight9) Business: pristine10) Philately: free from defect11) Makarov: aspeckless, pure (о языке, слоге и т.п.), undeniable, with no warts at all -
8 величественный
1) General subject: Andean, Olympian, ambitious, august, awful, dignified, exalted, godlike, grand, grave, imperial, kinglike, kingly, lofty, magnificent, majestic, noble, palatial, portly, princely, royal, sovereign, sovran, stately, statuary, statuesque, sublime, superb, topless, splendorous4) Mathematics: imposing5) Jargon: hipper-dipper -
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1) Poetical language: (the eterne) eterne2) Sublime: (the eternal) eternal3) Makarov: eternal, eterne, the eternal, the eterne -
10 возвышенный
1) General subject: altitudinous, august, benign, buskined (о языке), dignified, elevated (тж. перен.), eminent, exalted (о чувстве, стиле и т. п.), fine, grand, great (о цели, идее и т. п.), high, high flown, high minded, high pitched, high set, high souled, high-minded, high-pitched (о мыслях и т.п.), high-set, high-souled, lofty (об идеалах и т. п.), poetical, rarefied, skyey, spiritual, sublimated, sublime, superb, tall, topless, winged2) Ironical: high-flown3) Literal: soaring5) Military: raised7) Cartography: elevational8) Aviation medicine: (над уровнем высокогорный район high elevation terrain10) Archaic: excellent -
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1) General subject: fighter, soldier, stratiote (в Древней Греции)2) Sports: (отважный) champion3) Poetical language: warrior4) Law: earl5) Sublime: soldier (о военачальнике) -
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1) General subject: affect, affect emotionally, agitate, alarm, appeal, beat up, blow to blow smb. 's mind, bother, commove (о чувствах), convulse, discompose, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embroil, emotionalize, excite, exercise pass, ferment, fever, fidget, flurry ((особ. спешкой)), fluster, flutter, fret gizzard, hype, inflame, mind blow, mind-blow, move, over-excite, overexcite, perturb, perturbate, pother, shake, stir, tempest, thrill, touch, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, wouldn't give a curse, blow mind, touch to the quick, be of concern2) Colloquial: fret the gizzard, rattle3) Obsolete: enrough4) Mathematics: worry5) Australian slang: eat6) Scottish language: put about (don't put yourself about - не беспокойтесь.)7) Jargon: make waves (общество и т. п.), blow up someone's skirt, weird out, swing8) Sublime: fluctuate9) Makarov: arouse, concern, rough, fret gizzard (кого-л.)11) General subject: churn -
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1) General subject: ( as) proud as Lucifer, arrogant, assuming, assumptive, big, bumbling, cavalier, conceited, contemptuous, donnish, haught, haughty, high hat, highbrow, highty tighty, highty-tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, imperious, insolent, lofty, lordly, overly, overweening, perk, perquisite, presumptuous, proud, proud stomached, sniffish, sniffy, snotty, snuffy, sovereign, stand off, stand offish, stand-off, stand-offish, stiff necked, stiff-necked, stuck up, stuck-up, supercilious, superior, topping, uppish, you be damned, you-be-damned, high-handed, toffee-nosed, cocky, patronizing3) American: high-hat4) Ironical: high and mighty, proud-stomached5) Poetical language: sublime6) Bookish: hubristic7) Rare: tossy8) Religion: hubris9) Diplomatic term: domineering10) Deprecatingly: elitist12) Makarov: as proud as Lucifer, dogmatic, dogmatical, swollen13) Taboo: jumped up, nevershit, stiff-assed -
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1) General subject: high minded, high stomached, high-stomached, huffish, lordly, orgulous (source: Webster dictionary), proud, proud hearted, proud of, proud-hearted, sublime, vogie, proud-spirited2) Colloquial: cock of the walk (A proud or conceited person.)3) Rare: high-minded4) Psychology: superior5) Scottish language: prideful6) Jargon: bucked, fair dinkum, tall in the saddle, roach7) Christianity: arrogant -
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1) General subject: ( as) proud as Lucifer, aloof, arrogant, assuming, bumbling, cavalier, disdainful, haught, haughty, high minded, high stomached, high-stomached, highty tighty, highty-tighty, hoity toity, hoity-toity, huffish, huffy, imperious, insolent, lofty, lordly, overly, proud, proud stomached, puffed, puffed up, puffed-up, snippy, sovereign, sovran, stiff as a ramrod, sublime, supercilious, upstage, wrapped in cellophane, prancing2) Colloquial: bumptious3) Ironical: high and mighty, proud-stomached4) Rare: high-minded, tossy5) Religion: stiff-necked6) Psychology: superior9) Makarov: as proud as Lucifer, bloated, splendid10) Taboo: stiff-assed -
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1) General subject: aery, ambrosial, empyreal, empyrean, ethereal, fey, heavenly, seraphic, sky born, sky-born, superlunary, supermundane, superterranean, superterrestrial, unearthly, unworldly, otherworldly4) Jargon: out of this world5) Special term: nonearthy6) Sublime: ambrosian7) Makarov: nonearthly -
19 печальный
1) General subject: afflictive, comfortless, dark, dejected, deplorable, disconsolate, dismal, doleful, dolesome, drear, dreary, dumpish, gloomy, grave, grieved, grievous, groanful, heavy, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, joyless, lachrymose, lamentable, lamenting, languishing, lugubrious, melancholy, miserable (о новостях, событиях), monodic, mournful, overcast, pensive, plaintive, regrettable, rueful, ruthful, sad, solemn (On this solemn anniversary...), sorrowful, sullen, sullen (о звуке), sullen (о звуке), tearful, teary, threnetic, threnetical, tragic, tragical, uncheerful, unhappy, wailful, wailsome, wisht, wistful, woeful, woesome, yearnful, disappointing, somber2) Dialect: earnful3) French: triste5) Poetical language: dolorous6) Religion: monodical7) Architecture: pathetic8) Jargon: blue, sadful, in a blue funk (Don't be in a blue funk.Things'll get better. Не печалься. Всё будет хорошо.), drug, sad sack9) Sublime: epicedian10) Makarov: dusky, lugubrious (иногда тж. внешне), sorry11) Archaic: baleful12) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort -
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1) General subject: Elizabethan, Muse, a maker of rimes, a son of Apollo, maker, minstrel, poet, scald, singer, songster, swan, the poet Keats2) Poetical language: bard3) History: scop4) Rare: harmonist, versificator, versifier5) Diplomatic term: warrior6) Cinema: lyricist7) Sublime: Parnassian8) Makarov: a maker of rhymes, maker of rhymes
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Sublime (philosophy) — In aesthetics, the sublime (from the Latin sublimis ( [looking up from] under the lintel, high, lofty, elevated, exalted) is the quality of greatness or vast magnitude, whether physical, moral, intellectual, metaphysical, aesthetic, spiritual or… … Wikipedia
sublime — sublimely, adv. sublimeness, n. sublimer, n. /seuh bluym /, adj., n., v., sublimed, subliming. adj. 1. elevated or lofty in thought, language, etc.: Paradise Lost is sublime poetry. 2. impressing the mind with a sense of grandeur or power;… … Universalium
Sublime (film) — Infobox Film name = Sublime caption = Sublime DVD director = Tony Krantz producer = Tony Krantz Daniel Myrick Shawn Papazian writer = Erik Jendresen starring = Tom Cavanagh Kathleen York Lawrence Hilton Jacobs Katherine Cunningham Eves… … Wikipedia
sublime — /səˈblaɪm / (say suh bluym) adjective 1. elevated or lofty in thought, language, etc.: sublime poetry. 2. impressing the mind with a sense of grandeur or power; inspiring awe, veneration, etc.: sublime scenery. 3. supreme or perfect: a sublime… …
sublime — sub•lime [[t]səˈblaɪm[/t]] adj. n. v. limed, lim•ing 1) elevated or lofty in thought, language, etc 2) impressing the mind with a sense of grandeur or power; inspiring awe, veneration, etc 3) supreme or outstanding: a sublime dinner[/ex] 4) the… … From formal English to slang
A Love Sublime — Infobox Film name = A Love Sublime image size = caption = director = Tod Browning Wilfred Lucas producer = writer = Samuel Hopkins Adams Tod Browning Wilfred Lucas narrator = starring = Wilfred Lucas Carmel Myers music = cinematography = editing … Wikipedia
Kannada language — Infobox Language name = Kannada nativename = kn. ಕನ್ನಡ IAST| kannaḍa states = Karnataka, India, significant communities in USA, Australia, Singapore, Fact|date=July 2007 UK, United Arab Emirates Fact|date=July 2007. region = Karnataka,Kerala,… … Wikipedia
Porte, The Sublime — “The Sublime Porte” or simply “the Porte” was the name given to the Ottoman government at Constantinople. The name derives from the French translation of the Turkish Bâbiâli (“High or Lofty Gate,” or “Gate of the Eminent”), which was the… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
command of language — Synonyms and related words: affectation, articulateness, command of words, effective style, eloquence, eloquent tongue, exaggeration, expression, expression of ideas, expressiveness, facundity, fashion, feeling for words, felicitousness, felicity … Moby Thesaurus
Leonid Perlovsky — Leonid Perlovsky. Dr. Leonid Perlovsky is a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, Principal Research Physicist and Technical Advisor at the United States Air Force Research Laboratory, Hanscom Air Force Base.[1] He is the Program Manager for … Wikipedia
aesthetics — /es thet iks/ or, esp. Brit., /ees /, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. the branch of philosophy dealing with such notions as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc., as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the… … Universalium