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21 rhetorical effort
Общая лексика: речь, построенная по всем правилам ораторского искусства -
22 rhetorical mode
Лингвистика: функциональный тип речи -
23 rhetorical move
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24 rhetorical predicate
Вычислительная техника: риторический предикат -
25 rhetorical prose
Общая лексика: высокопарная проза, цветистая проза -
26 rhetorical question
Лингвистика: риторический вопрос -
27 rhetorical stress
Макаров: риторическое ударение -
28 rhetorical style
Реклама: риторический стиль -
29 rhetorical twists
Риторика: речевые обороты -
30 rhetorical question
риторический вопросАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > rhetorical question
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31 rhetorical predicate
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > rhetorical predicate
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32 rhetorical device
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33 rhetorical device
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34 rhetorical question
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > rhetorical question
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35 rhetorical\ question
peculiar interrogative construction which semantically remains a statement;- serves to call the attention of listeners;- makes an indispensable part of oratoric speech for they very successfully emphasise the orator's ideas.Source: V.A.K.••a) a special syntactical stylistic device the essence of which consists in reshaping the grammatical meaning of the interrogative sentence;Are these the remedies for a starving and desperate populace?
b) a statement expressed in the form of an interrogative sentence;c) an utterance in the form of a question which pronounces judgement and also expresses various kind of modal shades of meanings, as doubt, challenge, scorn, irony and so on;Who is here so vile that will not love his country? (W.Shakespeare)
- is generally structurally embodied in complex sentences with the subordinate clause containing the pronouncement;- may be looked upon as a transference of grammatical meaningSource: I.R.G.••вопрос, который не предполагает ответа, ставится не для того, чтобы побудить слушателя сообщить нечто неизвестное говорящему, а чтобы привлечь внимание, усилить впечатление, повысить эмоциональный тон, создать приподнятостьBeing your slave, what should I do but tend // Upon the hours and times of your desire? (W.Shakespeare - Sonnet LVII) - Для верных слуг нет ничего другого // Как ожидать у двери госпожу. (пер. С.Я.Маршака)
Source: I.V.A.See: order of words, negative-interrogative sentences, transposition, question-in-the-narrative, syntactical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > rhetorical\ question
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36 a man of great rhetorical power
Общая лексика: великолепный ораторУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a man of great rhetorical power
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37 aureate (Marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style)
Религия: пышныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aureate (Marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style)
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38 hypotactic rhetorical predicates
Лингвистика: гипотактические риторические предикатыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hypotactic rhetorical predicates
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39 masterdom of the rhetorical
Дипломатический термин: господство богатыхУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > masterdom of the rhetorical
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40 true, the book is peppered with rhetorical questions
Общая лексика: правда, книга приправлена большим количеством риторических вопросовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > true, the book is peppered with rhetorical questions
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rhetorical — rhetorical, grandiloquent, magniloquent, aureate, flowery, euphuistic, bombastic are comparable when they mean emphasizing style often at the expense of thought. Rhetorical describes a style, discourse, passage, phrase, or word which, however… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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rhetorical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or concerned with rhetoric. 2) expressed in terms intended to persuade or impress. 3) (of a question) asked for effect or to make a statement rather than to obtain an answer. DERIVATIVES rhetorically adverb … English terms dictionary
rhetorical — [ri tôr′i kəl] adj. 1. of, having the nature of, or according to rhetoric 2. using or characterized by mere rhetoric, or artificial eloquence; showy and elaborate in style rhetorically adv … English World dictionary
rhetorical — [[t]rɪtɒ̱rɪk(ə)l, AM tɔ͟ːr [/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n A rhetorical question is one which is asked in order to make a statement rather than to get an answer. He grimaced slightly, obviously expecting no answer to his rhetorical question... He made no … English dictionary
rhetorical — also rhetoric adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. of, relating to, or concerned with rhetoric b. employed for rhetorical effect; especially asked merely for effect with no answer expected < a rhetorical question > 2. a. given to rhetoric ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
rhetorical — adjective /rɪˈtɒr.ɪ.kəl,rəˈtɒr.ɪ.kəl,rɪˈtɔːrɪkəl,rəˈtɔːrɪkəl/ Part of or similar to rhetoric, which is the use of language as a means to persuade. A rhetorical question, for example, is one used merely to make a point, with no response expected.… … Wiktionary
rhetorical — rhe|tor|i|cal [rıˈtɔrıkəl US ˈto: , ˈta: ] adj 1.) rhetorical question a question that you ask as a way of making a statement, without expecting an answer 2.) using speech or writing in special ways in order to persuade people or to produce an… … Dictionary of contemporary English