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1 заимствование
2) Accounting: drawing3) Linguistics: adoption (без изменения формы), borrowed word, linguistic borrowing, loan-translation, translation loan-word5) Makarov: naturalization (слова, обычая и т.п.) -
2 переводческая калька
Linguistics: translation loan-wordУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переводческая калька
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3 И-13
ИГРА СЛОВ NP sing only fixed WOusing words in a witty manner based on the substitution of one word (or meaning) for anotherwordplayplay on words.По-твоему выходит, что от воли самих людей не зависит ничто, говорит Мазила. Почему? Потому что от них зависит всё, говорит Болтун. Это игра слов, говорит Мазила (Зиновьев 1). "From what you say," said Dauber, "nothing depends on the will of men. Why not?" "Because everything depends on it," said Chatterer. That's just a play on words," said Dauber (1a).Loan translation of the French jeu de mots. -
4 игра слов
[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ using words in a witty manner based on the substitution of one word (or meaning) for another:- wordplay;- play on words.♦ По-твоему выходит, что от воли самих людей не зависит ничто, говорит Мазила. Почему? Потому что от них зависит всё, говорит Болтун. Это игра слов, говорит Мазила (Зиновьев 1). "From what you say," said Dauber, "nothing depends on the will of men. Why not?" "Because everything depends on it," said Chatterer. "That's just a play on words," said Dauber (1a).—————← Loan translation of the French jeu de mots.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > игра слов
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