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  • 1 dissipation

    noun
    (intemperate living) Ausschweifung, die
    * * *
    dis·si·pa·tion
    [ˌdɪsɪˈpeɪʃən]
    n ( form)
    1. (squandering) Verschwendung f, Vergeudung f
    \dissipation of money/time Geld-/Zeitverschwendung f
    2. (indulgence) Übermäßigkeit f
    a life of \dissipation ein ausschweifendes Leben
    sexual \dissipation ausschweifendes Sexualleben
    * * *
    ["dIsI'peISən]
    n
    1) (= debauchery) Ausschweifung f
    2) (= dispersal of doubts, fears) Zerstreuung f
    3) (= wasting of energy, efforts) Verschwendung f, Vergeudung f; (of fortune) Verschwendung f
    * * *
    dissipation [ˌdısıˈpeıʃn] s
    1. Zerstreuung f ( auch PHYS und fig)
    2. Zerteilung f (von Nebel)
    3. Verzett(e)lung f, Vergeudung f
    4. Durchbringen n, Verprassen n
    5. Ausschweifung f:
    a life of dissipation ein ausschweifendes oder zügelloses Leben
    6. PHYS
    a) Ableitung f
    b) Dissipation f
    * * *
    noun
    (intemperate living) Ausschweifung, die
    * * *
    n.
    Dissipation f.
    Durchbringen n.
    Liederlichkeit f.
    Verprassen n.
    Verschleuderung f.
    Verschwendung f.
    Vertreibung f.
    Zersplitterung f.
    Zerstreuung f.
    Zerteilung f.

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  • 2 aposiopesis

    "a stopping short for rhetorical effect" (I.R.G.)
    - used mainly in the dialogue or in the other forms of narrative imitating spontaneous oral speech because the speaker's emotions prevent him from finishing the sentence (V.A.K.)

    You just come home or I'll...

    Good intentions, but...

    If you continue your intemperate way of living, in six months' time...

    What I had seen of Patti didn't really contradict Kitty's view of her: a girl who means well, but. (D.Uhnak)

    See: completeness of sentence structure

    English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > aposiopesis

  • 3 break-in-the-narrative

    "a stopping short for rhetorical effect" (I.R.G.)
    - used mainly in the dialogue or in the other forms of narrative imitating spontaneous oral speech because the speaker's emotions prevent him from finishing the sentence (V.A.K.)

    You just come home or I'll...

    Good intentions, but...

    If you continue your intemperate way of living, in six months' time...

    What I had seen of Patti didn't really contradict Kitty's view of her: a girl who means well, but. (D.Uhnak)

    See: completeness of sentence structure

    English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > break-in-the-narrative

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