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ˈbeɪθɔs сущ.
1) глубина;
бездна
2) лит. неожиданное появление банальностей в произведении возвышенного стиля, резкий переход от возвышенного к грубому, от высокого к комическому
3) пошлость, банальность Syn: triteness>
4) лицемерный пафос, ложный пафос(стилистика) неожиданный переход от возвышенного стиля к вульгарному ложный пафос;
смешная напыщенность или сентиментальность падение;
развенчание глубина, бездна - the * of stupidity предел глупостиbathos глубина;
бездна;
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ˌtrɪvɪˈælɪtɪ сущ.
1) тривиальность;
банальность, избитость Syn: banality, triteness
2) незначительность, несерьезность Syn: insignificance, unimportance незначительность - the * of the objection незначительность возражения мелочь, пустяк тривиальность, банальность общее место, банальность - to speak (in) trivialities говорить общими фразами;
говорить ничего не значащие вещи triviality банальность, тривиальность ~ незначительность ~ тривиальность;
банальностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > triviality
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((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) banal- tritely- triteness
tr[traɪt]1 (subject) trillado,-a, manido,-a2 (sentiment) banaladj.• gastado, -a adj.• socorrido, -a adj.• trillado, -a adj.• trivial adj.traɪtadjective triter, tritest trillado[traɪt]ADJ trillado, manido* * *[traɪt]adjective triter, tritest trillado -
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((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) oguljen- tritely- triteness* * *[tráit]adjective ( tritely adverb)omlačen, obrabljen, oguljen; navaden, vsakdanji, vsakodneven, banalen (izraz, citat itd.) -
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adj. versleten, afgezaagd, alledaags, banaal, triviaal1 afgezaagd ⇒ cliché, banaal -
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adjective* * *((of a remark, saying etc) already said in exactly the same way so often that it no longer has any worth, effectiveness etc: His poetry is full of trite descriptions of nature.) abgedroschen- academic.ru/92936/tritely">tritely- triteness* * *[traɪt]to sound \trite abgedroschen klingen* * *[traɪt]adj (+er)(= trivial, banal) banal, nichtssagend; (= hackneyed) abgedroschenit would be trite to say that... — es wäre banal zu sagen, dass...
* * *trite [traıt] adj (adv tritely) abgedroschen, platt, banal* * *adjective* * *adj.abgedroschen adj. -
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См. также в других словарях:
triteness — trite ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a remark or idea) lacking originality or freshness; dull on account of overuse. DERIVATIVES tritely adverb triteness noun. ORIGIN Latin tritus rubbed … English terms dictionary
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triteness — trite·ness … English syllables
triteness — noun unoriginality as a result of being dull and hackneyed • Syn: ↑staleness • Derivationally related forms: ↑stale (for: ↑staleness), ↑trite • Hypernyms: ↑unorig … Useful english dictionary
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