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41 conseguir apoyo
(v.) = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + supportEx. All the workers are volunteers and can mobilize a great deal of support for particular local issues.Ex. The quality and extent of service a librarian can provide and the immediate value to the company will win substantial recognition and support for the library in general.Ex. One way of demonstrating to management the need for an information service is by lining up support within the company.Ex. In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.* * *(v.) = mobilise + support, win + support, line up + support, gain + supportEx: All the workers are volunteers and can mobilize a great deal of support for particular local issues.
Ex: The quality and extent of service a librarian can provide and the immediate value to the company will win substantial recognition and support for the library in general.Ex: One way of demonstrating to management the need for an information service is by lining up support within the company.Ex: In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges. -
42 imitador
adj.imitative, imitating.m.imitator, faker, impersonator, copier.* * *► adjetivo1 imitative► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 imitator2 (cómico) impressionist* * *imitador, -a1.ADJ imitative2. SM / F1) (=plagiario) imitator2) (=seguidor) follower3) (Teat) impressionist, impersonator* * ** * *= imitator, impersonator, mimic, copycat, epigone.Ex. It was a clever and successful compromise, and it found numerous imitators not only in Britain but also in France, Germany, and America.Ex. In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.Ex. Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and a mimic.Ex. The article 'Library programmers: creators or copycats?' argues that attitudes to developing and marketing library software need changing.Ex. Such epigones seldom present more than a lugubrious rehash and potpourri of their idols.* * ** * *= imitator, impersonator, mimic, copycat, epigone.Ex: It was a clever and successful compromise, and it found numerous imitators not only in Britain but also in France, Germany, and America.
Ex: In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.Ex: Pixie is introduced as a precocious character who is impatient with other people, a tease, and a mimic.Ex: The article 'Library programmers: creators or copycats?' argues that attitudes to developing and marketing library software need changing.Ex: Such epigones seldom present more than a lugubrious rehash and potpourri of their idols.* * *masculine, feminine1 ( Teatr) impressionist, mimic, impersonator2 (plagiario) imitatores un imitador he just imitates o copies othersnuestros imitadores those who copy o imitate us* * *
imitador
( plagiario) imitator
' imitador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
copión
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English:
impersonator
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- impressionist
* * *imitador, -ora nm,f1. [que copia] imitator2. [humorista] impressionist, impersonator* * *m, imitadora f2 ( cómico) impressionist* * *: imitative1) : imitator2) : mimic* * *imitador n mimic -
43 suplantador
adj.supplanting.m.supplanter, impersonator.* * *► adjetivo1 (falsificador) forgery2 (de una persona) supplanting* * *= impersonator.Ex. In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.* * *= impersonator.Ex: In 1849, Nicolas Marie Alexandre Vattemare, a French ventriloquist, impersonator and philanthropist came to North Carolina to gain support for his system of literary and scientific exchanges.
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44 εγγαστρίμυθον
ἐγγαστρίμυθοςventriloquist: masc /fem acc sgἐγγαστρίμυθοςventriloquist: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
45 ἐγγαστρίμυθον
ἐγγαστρίμυθοςventriloquist: masc /fem acc sgἐγγαστρίμυθοςventriloquist: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
46 ventrílocua
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47 vatsastapuhuja
yks.nom. vatsastapuhuja; yks.gen. vatsastapuhujan; yks.part. vatsastapuhujaa; yks.ill. vatsastapuhujaan; mon.gen. vatsastapuhujien vatsastapuhujain; mon.part. vatsastapuhujia; mon.ill. vatsastapuhujiinventriloquist (noun)* * *• ventriloquist -
48 automatonofobia
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49 ἐγγαστρίμυθος
-ος,-ον A 4-8-3-0-0=15 Lv 19,31; 20,6.27; Dt 18,11; 1 Sm 28,3ventriloquizing 1 Sm 28,7; ὁ ἐγγαστριμυθος ventriloquist Lv 19,31; familiar spirit (of a ventriloquist) 1 Sm 28,8Cf. HARLÉ 1988, 172 -
50 Εὐρυκλῆς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Εὐρυκλῆς
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51 πύθων
πύθων, ωνος, ὁ (fr. Πυθώ, the region in which the city of Delphi lay) orig. ‘the Python’, acc. to Strabo 9, 3, 12 the serpent or dragon that guarded the Delphic oracle; it lived at the foot of Mt. Parnassus, and was slain by Apollo. Later the word came to designate a spirit of divination, then also of ventriloquists, who were believed to have such a spirit dwelling in their belly (Plut., Mor. 414e τοὺς ἐγγαστριμύθους νῦν πύθωνας προσαγορευομένους. Sim., Erotiani Vocum Hippocr. Coll. Fgm. 21 p. 105, 20 Nachmanson; Hesychius and Suda on ἐγγαστρίμυθος, also L-S-J-M on the same word.—Suda on Πύθωνος: δαιμονίου μαντικοῦ. τάς τε πνεύματι Πύθωνος ἐνθουσιώσας καὶ φαντασίαν κυήσεως παρεχομένας τῇ τοῦ δαιμονίου περιφορᾷ ἠξίου τὸ ἐσόμενον προαγορεῦσαι=of Python: of a soothsaying divinity. It deemed such women worthy of foretelling the future who were in ecstasy with the Python’s spirit and exhibited at the whirling of the divinity an appearance of conception; Ps.-Clem., Hom. 9, 16 καὶ πύθωνες μαντεύονται, ἀλλʼ ὑφʼ ἡμῶν ὡς δαίμονες ὁρκιζόμενοι φυγαδεύονται; Syntipas p. 62, 6; 15; 63, 4 πύθωνος πνεῦμα. So as loanw. in rabb.—On the difference betw. ancient and modern ideas of ventriloquism, s. A-JFestugière, RB 54, ’47, 133 and s. OED s.v. ventriloquist) πνεῦμα πύθωνα a spirit of divination or prophecy (in apposition like ἄνθρωπος βασιλεύς) Ac 16:16 (v.l. πνεῦμα πύθωνος=‘the spirit of a ventriloquist.’—Philochoros [300 B.C.]: 326 Fgm. 78 Jac. refers to women w. this ability).—WEbstein, D. Medizin im NT u. im Talmud 1903; JTambornino, De Antiquorum Daemonismo 1909; FDölger, Der Exorzismus im altchristl. Taufritual 1909; AWikenhauser, Die AG 1921, 401ff; TOesterreich, D. Besessenheit 1921, esp. 319–30; RMacMullen, Enemies of the Roman Order ’75, 128–51.—Pauly-W. XXIV 609f; Kl. Pauly IV 1280; Haenchen, ad loc. DELG s.v. Πυθώ. 1263–66. M-M. TW. -
52 чревовещатель
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53 bauchreden
v/i; meist Inf. ventriloquize* * *das Bauchredenventriloquy* * *bauch|re|denvi sep usu infinto ventriloquize* * *1) (to make one's voice appear to come from somewhere else, eg the mouth of a ventriloquist's dummy.) throw one's voice* * *Bauch·re·dennt ventriloquism* * *intransitives Verb; nur Inf. gebr. ventriloquize* * ** * *intransitives Verb; nur Inf. gebr. ventriloquize* * *n.ventriloquism n. -
54 ventriloquia
f.ventriloquism, the art or practice of the ventriloquist.* * *1 ventriloquy, ventriloquism* * ** * *ventriloquism, ventriloquy* * *
ventriloquia sustantivo femenino ventriloquism
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ventriloquism
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55 buktaler
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56 buktalerdokke
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57 чревовещатель
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58 чревовещательница
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59 черевомовець
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60 karnından konuşan kimse
n. ventriloquist
См. также в других словарях:
Ventriloquist — Ven*tril o*quist, n. One who practices, or is skilled in, ventriloquism. [1913 Webster] {Ventriloquist monkey} (Zo[ o]l.), the onappo; so called from the character of its cry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ventriloquist monkey — Ventriloquist Ven*tril o*quist, n. One who practices, or is skilled in, ventriloquism. [1913 Webster] {Ventriloquist monkey} (Zo[ o]l.), the onappo; so called from the character of its cry. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ventriloquist — (v. lat. Ventrilŏquus), Bauchredner, s.d … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Ventriloquist — (lat.), Bauchredner … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ventriloquíst — (lat.), s. Bauchredner … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
ventriloquist — 1650s, from VENTRILOQUY (Cf. ventriloquy) + IST (Cf. ist) … Etymology dictionary
ventriloquist — ► NOUN ▪ an entertainer who makes their voice seem to come from a dummy of a person or animal. DERIVATIVES ventriloquial adjective ventriloquism noun ventriloquy noun. ORIGIN from Latin venter belly + loqui speak … English terms dictionary
ventriloquist — [ven tril′əkwist] n. a person who practices ventriloquism; specif., an entertainer who uses ventriloquism to carry on a pretended conversation as with a large puppet, or dummy ventriloquistic adj … English World dictionary
Ventriloquist (comics) — The Ventriloquist The Ventriloquist depicted on the cover of Batman #475 Publication information Publisher DC Co … Wikipedia
Ventriloquist Cat — Кот чревовещатель Ventriloquist Cat Жанр анимационная комедия Режиссёр Тэкс Эвери Продюсер … Википедия
ventriloquist — ven|tril|o|quist [venˈtrıləkwıst] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Late Latin; Origin: ventriloquus ventriloquist , from Latin venter ( VENTRAL) + loqui to speak ; from the belief that the voice comes from the ventriloquist s stomach] someone who entertains … Dictionary of contemporary English