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1 transcendent beauty
Общая лексика: необыкновенная красота -
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1. nхтось незвичайний; щось незвичайне2. adj1) чудовий; видатний; незвичайний2) незрівнянний; що перевершує3) трансцендентальний* * *a2) чудовий, незвичайний, видатнийtranscendent folly — неймовірна дурість; божественний; досконалий; що перевершує всяке буття, позамежний, трансцендентний
3) = transcendental I4) в гpaм.; знaч. імен звичайний; незвичайне -
3 transcendent
[trænʹsendənt] a1. превосходящий2. 1) превосходный, необыкновенный, выдающийся2) божественный; совершенный; превосходящий всякое бытие, запредельный, трансцендентный3. = transcendental 14. в грам. знач. сущ. кто-л. необыкновенный; что-л. необыкновенное -
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a2) чудовий, незвичайний, видатнийtranscendent folly — неймовірна дурість; божественний; досконалий; що перевершує всяке буття, позамежний, трансцендентний
3) = transcendental I4) в гpaм.; знaч. імен звичайний; незвичайне -
5 transcendent
trænˈsendənt прил.
1) превосходящий Syn: superior
2) превосходный;
необыкновенный, выдающийся Syn: unusual, uncommon
3) = transcendental
1) превосходящий превосходный, необыкновенный, выдающийся - * merit выдающиеся заслуги - * beauty необыкновенная красота - * folly невероятная глупость божественный;
совершенный;
превосходящий всякое бытие, запредельный, трансцендентный( философское) трансцендентальный;
априорный;
внеопытный, сверхопытный - * ideas трансцендентальные идеи /понятия/ (напр. время и пространство в кантианстве) необыкновенный, сверхъестественный - * capacity сверхъестественная способность в грам. знач. сущ.: кто-л. необыкновенный;
что-л. необыкновенное transcendent = transcendental ~ превосходный;
необыкновенный ~ превосходящий transcendent = transcendental transcendental: transcendental распр. абстрактный;
неясный, туманный ~ филос. трансцендентальный ~ мат. трансцендентныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > transcendent
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6 необыкновенная красота
General subject: beauty beyond thought, transcendent beauty, transcendental beautyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необыкновенная красота
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7 दुष्यन्तः _duṣyantḥ
दुष्यन्तः N. of a king of the lunar race, descendant of Puru, husband of Śakuntalā and father of Bharata. [Once upon a time Duṣyanta, while hunting in the forest, went to the hermitage of the sage Kaṇva, while pursuing a deer. There he was hospitably received by Śakuntalā, the adopted daughter of the sage, and her transcendent beauty made so great an impression on his mind that he prevailed on her to become his queen, and married her according to the Gāndharva form of marriage. Having passed some time in her company the king returned to his capital. After some months Śakuntalā was delivered of a son, and her father thought it advisable to send her with the boy to her husband. But when they went and stood before Duṣyanta, he (for fear of public scandal) denied all knowledge of having ever before seen or married her. But a heavenly voice told him that she was his lawful wife, and he thereupon admitted her; along with the boy, into his harem, and made her first queen. The happy pair lived to a good old age and committing the realm to the care of Bharata, retired to the woods. Such is the account of Duṣyanta and Śakuntalā given in the Mahābhārata; the story told by Kālidāsa differs in several important respects; see "Sakuntalā".] -
8 merit
1. n заслугаorder of merit — орден "За заслуги"
unrecognized merit — заслуга, не получившая признания
2. n достоинствоa man of merit — достойный человек; человек, обладающий многими достоинствами
a work of little merit — произведение, не имеющее особых достоинств
3. n качестваthe merits of a case — присущие делу положительные и отрицательные стороны; существо дела
4. v заслуживать, быть достойнымto merit reward — заслужить похвалу, быть достойным похвалы
Синонимический ряд:1. beauty (noun) arete; beauty; distinction; excellence; excellency; perfection; virtue2. due (noun) comeuppance; deserts; deserving; due; lumps; rights3. worth (noun) caliber; calibre; credit; desert; entitlement; quality; stature; value; worth; worthiness4. deserve (verb) be entitled to; be worthy of; deserve; earn; gain; get; justify; rate; warrant; winАнтонимический ряд:badness; defect; degradation; demerit; disgrace; dishonour; error; evil; failing; fault; imperfection; scandal; shame; vice -
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perfect; thorough; consummate(несъмнен) absolute, out-and-outсъвършена истина a perfect/an absolute/an exact truthсъвършена противоположност an exact opposite* * *съвършѐн,прил. perfect; thorough; consummate; downright; ( безгрешен) faultless; ( несъмнен) absolute, out-and-out; \съвършена истина perfect/absolute/an exact truth; \съвършена красота essential beauty; \съвършена противоположност exact opposite.* * *perfect ; classic {`klEsik}; consummate ; finished {`finiSd}; masterly ; out-and-out (разг.); thorough; thorough-going; transcendent ; very {`veri;}* * *1. (несъмнен) absolute, out-and-out 2. perfect;thorough;consummate 3. СЪВЪРШЕНa истина a perfect/an absolute/an exact truth 4. СЪВЪРШЕНa противоположност an exact opposite -
10 incomparable
1. a несравнимый2. a несравненный, бесподобныйСинонимический ряд:1. exceptional (adj.) admirable; choice; exceptional; exquisite; extraordinary; fine; rare2. only (adj.) alone; apart; excellent; inimitable; matchless; nonpareil; only; peerless; singular; superior; unequaled; unequalledunrivalled; unique; unmatched; unparalleled; unrivaled3. supreme (adj.) preeminent; supreme; surpassing; towering; transcendent; ultimate; unequalable; unmatchable; unsurpassableАнтонимический ряд:average; inferior -
11 surpassing
1. a превосходный, исключительный, непревзойдённый2. a превосходящийСинонимический ряд:1. advancing (adj.) advancing; ahead; earlier; leading; more advanced; preceding; progressing2. supreme (adj.) extreme; incomparable; preeminent; supreme; ultimate; unequalable; unmatchable; unsurpassable; utmost; uttermost3. towering (adj.) exceptional; magnificent; outstanding; pre-eminent; towering; transcendent4. topping (verb) beating; besting; bettering; capping; eclipsing; exceeding; excelling; outdoing; outgoing; outshining; outstripping; overreaching; overrunning; overshadowing; overstepping; passing; surpassing; topping; transcending; trumping5. higher (other) above; aloft; atop; beyond; higher; on top of; over; overhead; superior -
12 θεά
θεά, ᾶς, ἡ (Hom.+; ins, pap; TestSol 15:3; Ar.) a transcendent being conceived of as female and ordinarily understood as tutelary or source of special benefits to her devotees and therefore worthy of highest admiration and respect, god/goddess, of Artemis ἡ μεγάλη θεά (cp. IBM III, 481, 324f τῇ μεγίστῃ θεᾷ Ἐφεσίᾳ Ἀρτέμιδι.—θεὰ μεγάλη of Isis: OGI 92, 3 [about 200 B.C.]; θεὰ μήτηρ [of Rhea] Orig., C. Cels. 4, 48, 11) Ac 19:27, 37 v.l. ὡς θεάν σε ἡγησάμην I have regarded you as a goddess Hv 1, 1, 7 (ὡς θεὰ λεγομένη TestSol 15:3); Hermas insists that he has nothing but the highest regard for Rhoda, whose beauty he had admired.—DELG s.v. θεός. M-M. TW.
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