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[ımʹbrəʋlı|əʋ] n (pl -os [-{ımʹbrəʋlı}əʋz]) ит.1. сложная, запутанная ситуация2. путаница, недоразумение3. ссора; спор4. редк. беспорядочная кипа (книг, бумаг и т. п.)5. муз. полиритмия -
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1. n ит. сложная, запутанная ситуация2. n ит. путаница, недоразумение3. n ит. ссора; спор4. n ит. редк. беспорядочная кипа5. n ит. муз. полиритмияСинонимический ряд:quarrel (noun) altercation; beef; bickering; brabble; brannigan; brawl; commotion; controversy; difficulty; dispute; disturbance; dust; dustup; embroilment; falling-out; feud; fight; fracas; fray; fuss; hassle; knock-down-and-drag-out; miff; noisy fight; quarrel; rhubarb; row; ruckus; run-in; set-to; spat; squabble; squall; tiff; uproar -
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[ɪm'brəʊlɪəʊ]1) Общая лексика: запутанная ситуация, путаница, сложная ситуация, спор, ссора2) Дипломатический термин: недоразумение, осложнение, очаг конфликта, узел3) Музыка: полиритмия4) Макаров: беспорядочная кипа (книг, бумаг и т.п.) -
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[ɪm`brəʊlɪəʊ]путаница, недоразумение; запутанная, сложная ситуацияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > imbroglio
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noun(pl. -os)путаница; запутанная, сложная ситуация* * *(n) беспорядочная кипа; запутанная ситуация; недоразумение; полиритмия; путаница; сложная ситуация; спор; ссора* * *путаница, недоразумение; запутанная* * *[im·bro·glio || ɪm'brəʊlɪəʊ] n. путаница, запутанная ситуация, сложная ситуация* * *путаница, недоразумение; запутанная, сложная ситуация -
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[ɪm'brəulɪəu]сущ.; итал.; мн. imbrogliosа) путаница, недоразумение -
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имброльо( оперная сцена в духе комедии положений)English-Russian dictionary of musical terminology > imbroglio
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http:www.worldwidewords.org/topicalwords/tw-nom1.htmPoor old Thomas Carlyle, permanently and irretrievably burdened with having described economics as “the dismal science”. He was really talking about political economy, at the time a slightly different beast. But whatever one’s view of economics (I failed the only exam I ever took in the subject, so may be considered biased), lexicographically speaking it has been a fruitful term.These opaque musings were prompted by what journalists have started to call Enronomics, in reference to the accounting practices of the failed US corporation Enron and their implications for the Bush administration. It’s not as popular yet as Enrongate for the same imbroglio, but shows slight signs of fashionableness, having appeared in several US newspapers recently, and having even made it across the Atlantic to a British Sunday newspaper within hours. However, its chances of taking a permanent place in the language seem vanishingly small.Before we tar journalists too heavily with the brush of knee-jerk word invention for the sake of novelty, in fairness it has to be said that people have been borrowing that ending for at least 150 years. Agronomics, for example, was coined in the 1860s as a term for what is now often called agronomy, and ergonomics was invented about 1950.The Greek original of economics splits nicely in two to make -nomics, since its source was oikos, house, plus nemein, to manage (so economics literally means “household management”, which really brings it back to earth, or at least to home and hearth).But its move into the overtly political arena really dates from late 1969, when Nixonomics was invented as an umbrella term for the economic policies of President Richard Milhous Nixon. But the word which settled its popularity—Reaganomics—arrived in the early eighties; it was followed in the early nineties by Clintonomics. In the eighties, Britain briefly had Thatchernomics, though it was never very popular; New Zealand’s former Minister of Finance, Roger Douglas, provoked Rogernomics (a rare case of a politician’s first name rather than family name being borrowed). Other British politicians have had it applied to them in a half-hearted and short-lived way (Majornomics, Haguenomics) and Americans may remember Dolenomics from 1996.These examples settled the ending firmly into the grab-bags of topical writers. A sign of its acceptance is that it now pops up from time to time attached to words other than politicians’ names. Back in 1996, a report by Kleinwort Benson described the policies of Malaysia as Noddynomics, which greatly displeased that country’s government. Burgernomics has been applied to the global economic policies and impact of certain fast-food firms. Cybernomics has been used for the economic implications of the digital economy. And so on.So we ought not to be surprised that Enronomics has popped up, though it is unusual in being attached to the name of a corporation. -
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сущ.1) упр. вовлеченность, участие (участие какого-л. лица в процессе управления какой-л. деятельностью)Evaluation of the effectiveness of your program will also be enhanced by involvement of affected employees.
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IMBROGLIO — IMBROGLI Mot d’origine italienne qui n’est guère attesté en France qu’à la fin du XVIIe siècle. Il signifie «embrouille» et il semble surtout employé pour désigner certaines pièces de théâtre dont l’intrigue est d’une particulière complexité. Le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
imbroglio — s. (probabil n.) 1. Piesă de teatru sau episod dramatic cu acţiune sau intrigă complicată, voit confuză şi cu deznodământ surprinzător şi clarificator. 2. (Rar) Încurcătură. [pr.: bró li o] – cuv. it. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 … … Dicționar Român
imbroglio — ou, à la française, imbroille (in bro llo, ll mouillées ou inbro ll , ll mouillées) s. m. 1° Embrouillement, confusion. • Le détail causerait un imbroglio qui ferait tout abandonner, BOSSUET Lett. quiét. 160. 2° Pièce de théâtre dont l… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Imbroglio — Im*brogl io, n.; pl. {Imbroglios}. [Written also {embroglio}.] [It. See 1st {Broil}, and cf. {Embroil}.] 1. An intricate, complicated plot, as of a drama or work of fiction. [1913 Webster] 2. A complicated and embarrassing state of things; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Imbroglio — (italienisch für Betrug; englisch für Verwirrung) bedeutet in der Musik eine besondere unregelmäßige Art der Betonung, bei der in verschiedenen gleichzeitig erklingenden Stimmen die betonten und unbetonten Taktteile so gegeneinander gesetzt sind … Deutsch Wikipedia
imbroglio — (n.) 1750, from It. imbroglio, from imbrogliare confuse, tangle, from assimilated form of in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + brogliare embroil, probably from M.Fr. brouiller confuse (see BROIL (Cf. broil) (2); also Cf … Etymology dictionary
imbróglio — s. m. 1. Situação confusa. = CONFUSÃO, TRAPALHADA 2. Enredo complicado ou confuso, geralmente de peça de teatro. ‣ Etimologia: italiano imbroglio … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Imbroglio — est un album de bande dessinée en noir et blanc de petit format. Scénario et dessins : Lewis Trondheim Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Analyse 3 Publication 4 … Wikipédia en Français
Imbroglio — (ital., spr. Imbroljo), 1) Verwirrung, Gewirr; 2) die vorgeschriebene falsche Accentuation der Takttheile, wodurch die Taktart verwischt u. entweder ein anderer Rythmus od. ein Schwanken des Takts hervorgebracht wird … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Imbroglio — (ital., spr. brólljo, »Verwirrung«), in der Musik Bezeichnung gewisser rhythmischer Komplikationen, die das Taktgefühl verwirren (Verbindung mehrerer Taktarten) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Imbroglio — (ital., spr. brolljo, d.h. Verwirrung), in der Musik die Verwirrung der Akzente, wenn zwei verschiedene Stimmen in verschiedenen Taktarten stehen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon