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pyrrhic (1) /ˈpɪrɪk/n.(stor., = pyrrhic dance) pirrica; danza pirrica.pyrrhic (2) /ˈpɪrɪk/A a. ( poesia)B n.( poesia) pirrichio. -
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Pyrrhic victoryvitória de Pirro (diz-se de resultado que não valeu a pena devido ao grande sacrifício ou perdas ocorridas para consegui-lo). -
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{'pirik}
I. 1. боен (за танц)
2. проз. с две кратки срички
II. 1. старогръцки боен танц
2. проз. пирихий
III. a ист. на Пир (епирски цар)
PYRRHIC victory пирова победа* * *{'pirik} I. a 1. боен (за танц); 2. проз. с две кратки срички(2) {'pirik} а ист. на Пир (епирски цар); pyrrhic victory пирова по* * *1. i. боен (за танц) 2. ii. старогръцки боен танц 3. iii. a ист. на Пир (епирски цар) 4. pyrrhic victory пирова победа 5. проз. пирихий 6. проз. с две кратки срички* * * -
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{'pirik}
I. 1. боен (за танц)
2. проз. с две кратки срички
II. 1. старогръцки боен танц
2. проз. пирихий
III. a ист. на Пир (епирски цар)
PYRRHIC victory пирова победа* * *{'pirik} I. a 1. боен (за танц); 2. проз. с две кратки срички(2) {'pirik} а ист. на Пир (епирски цар); pyrrhic victory пирова по* * *1. i. боен (за танц) 2. ii. старогръцки боен танц 3. iii. a ист. на Пир (епирски цар) 4. pyrrhic victory пирова победа 5. проз. пирихий 6. проз. с две кратки срички* * * -
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pyr·rhic[ˈpɪrɪk]adj inv\pyrrhic victory Pyrrhussieg m\pyrrhic defeat Scheinniederlage f* * *['pIrɪk]adj* * *Pyrrhic [ˈpırık] adj:Pyrrhic victory Pyrrhussieg m -
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pyr·rhic[ˈpɪrɪk]adj inv\pyrrhic victory Pyrrhussieg m\pyrrhic defeat Scheinniederlage f* * *['pIrɪk]adj* * *B adj:pyrrhic foot → A -
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[̈ɪˈpɪrɪk]Pyrrhic древнегреческий военный танец Pyrrhic прос. пиррихий (тж. Pyrrhic foot) Pyrrhic victory пиррова победа -
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̈ɪˈpɪrɪk сущ.
1) древнегреческий военный танец
2) просодика пиррихий (тж. Pyrrhic foot)Pyrrhic древнегреческий военный танец ~ прос. пиррихий (тж. Pyrrhic foot) -
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Inoun1) древнегреческий военный танец2) prosody пиррихий (тж. Pyrrhic foot)IIadjectivePyrrhic victory пиррова победа* * *1 (a) пиррихий2 (n) древнегреческий военный танец; пирриха3 (r) относящийся к древнегреческому военному танцу; относящийся к пиррихию* * ** * *[ 'pɪrɪk] n. пиррихий* * *I 1. сущ. 1) название древнегреческого военного танца 2) стих. пиррихий; (тж. Pyrrhic foot) 2. прил. 1) относящийся к древнегреческому военному танцу 2) стих. относящийся к пиррихию II прил. пирров -
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[`pɪrɪk]пиррихий; (Pyrrhic foot)пирровАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > Pyrrhic
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['pɪrɪk]◙ adj. של פירוס (המלך היווני הקדום של אפירוס); שייך לניצחון (יקר מדי); של ניצחון בעל מחיר כבד; של ניצחון פירוסpyrrhic['pɪrɪk]◙ n. פיריק, מחול מלחמה יווני עתיק* * *◙ סוריפ ןוחצינ לש ;דבכ ריחמ לעב ןוחצינ לש ;(ידמ רקי) ןוחצינל ךייש ;(סוריפא לש םודקה ינוויה ךלמה) סוריפ לש◄
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Pyrrhic — Pyr rhic, a. [L. pyrrhichius, Gr. ? belonging to the ? (sc. ?) a kind of war dance.] 1. Of or pertaining to an ancient Greek martial dance. ye have the pyrrhic dance as yet. Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Pros.) Of or pertaining to a pyrrhic, or to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pyrrhic victory — Pyrrhic Pyr rhic, a. [L. pyrrhichius, Gr. ? belonging to the ? (sc. ?) a kind of war dance.] 1. Of or pertaining to an ancient Greek martial dance. ye have the pyrrhic dance as yet. Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Pros.) Of or pertaining to a pyrrhic,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pyrrhic — (1) 1885 (usually in phrase Pyrrhic victory), from Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, who defeated Roman armies at Asculum, 280 B.C.E., but at such cost to his own troops that he was unable to follow up and attack Rome itself, and is said to have remarked … Etymology dictionary
pyrrhic victory — A Pyrrhic victory is one that causes the victor to suffer so much to achieve it that it isn t worth winning … The small dictionary of idiomes
pyrrhic — pyrrhic1 [pir′ik] n. [L pyrrhicha < Gr pyrrhichē, war dance] a war dance of the ancient Greeks pyrrhic2 [pir′ik] n. [L pyrrhichius < Gr pyrrhichios (pous), pyrrhic (foot)] a metrical foot of two short or unaccented syllables adj. of or made … English World dictionary
Pyrrhic — Pyr rhic, n. 1. [Gr. ?: cf. F. pyrrhique, fem.] An ancient Greek martial dance, to the accompaniment of the flute, its time being very quick. [1913 Webster] 2. [L. pyrrhichius (sc. pes), Gr. ? (sc. ?): cf. F. pyrrhique, masc.] (Pros.) A foot… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pyrrhic — (2) dance in armor (1590s), also a type of metrical foot (1620s), from L. pyrrhicha, from Gk. pyrrikhe orkhesis, the war dance of ancient Greece, traditionally named for its inventor, Pyrrikhos. The name means reddish, from pyrros flame colored,… … Etymology dictionary
pyrrhic — used of a victory won at too great cost to be of use to the victor, is named after Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus who defeated a Roman army at Asculum in 279 bc but sustained heavy losses and was unable to exploit his success … Modern English usage
pyrrhic — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a victory) won at too great a cost to have been worthwhile for the victor. ORIGIN named after Pyrrhus, a king of Epirus whose victory over the Romans in 279 BC incurred heavy losses … English terms dictionary
Pyrrhic victory — [pir′ik, pir′ik] n. [Gr Pyrrhikos] a too costly victory: in reference to either of two victories of Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, over the Romans in 280 and 279 B.C., with very heavy losses … English World dictionary
Pyrrhic War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict= Pyrrhic War caption= The route of Pyrrhus of Epirus during his campaigns in southern Italy and Sicily. date= 280 ndash;275 BC place= Southern Italy, Sicily result= Roman victory combatant1=Roman Republic… … Wikipedia