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2 aureate (Marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style)
Религия: пышныйУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aureate (Marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style)
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[rɪ'tɒrɪkl] [AE -'tɔːr-]aggettivo letter. retorico (anche spreg.)* * *rhetorical /rɪˈtɒrɪkl/a.rhetoricallyavv.1 retoricamente; in modo retorico; in tono retorico* * *[rɪ'tɒrɪkl] [AE -'tɔːr-]aggettivo letter. retorico (anche spreg.) -
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1 Literat rhétorique ; rhetorical figure figure f de rhétorique ; rhetorical question question f rhétorique ; -
5 rhetorical rhe·tori·cal adj
[rɪ'tɒrɪk(ə)l](style, question) retorico (-a) -
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ks. retoris. r. style gaya retoris. r. question pertanyaan yang tak perlu dijawab. -
7 риторический стиль
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8 retorico
retorico agg. rhetorical: domanda retorica, rhetorical question; stile retorico, rhetorical style // figura retorica, figure of speech.* * ** * *retoricopl. -ci, - che /re'tɔriko, t∫i, ke/rhetorical (anche spreg.); figura retorico figure of speech. -
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declamatorio agg.1 declamatory* * ** * *declamatoriopl. -ri, - rie /deklama'tɔrjo, ri, rje/declamatory. -
10 φορτικός
II of the nature of a burden: metaph. (cf.φόρτος 11
), tiresome, wearisome,τό λέγειν.. φ. καὶ ἐπαχθές D.5.4
;τοῖς συνοῦσι φ. Plu.2.456e
, cf. 44a, etc.; φ. ἀκολούθων ὄχλῳ because of the crowd.., Luc.Nigr.13; most onerous,POxy.
904.9 (v A. D.).2 coarse, vulgar, common, ; opp. πεπαιδευμένος, Arist.Pol. 1342a20; οἱ πολλοὶ καὶ -ώτατοι, opp. οἱ χαρίεντες, Id.EN 1095b16; βωμολόχοι καὶ φ. ib. 1128a5;φ. καὶ νεόπλουτος Plu.2.708c
.b of things, φ. κωμῳδία a vulgar, low comedy, Ar.V.66, cf. Pl.Phdr. 236c;φ. τὸ χωρίον Ar.Lys. 1218
;φ. γέλως Com.Adesp.644
;δίαιτα -ωτέρα καὶ ἀφιλόσοφος Pl.Phdr. 256b
;ἡδονὴ φ. Id.R. 581d
; φ. καὶ δημηγορικά base, low arguments, ad captandum vulgus, Id.Grg. 482e;φ. μὲν καὶ δικανικά, ἀληθῆ δέ Id.Ap. 32a
;τῷ φ. προσχρῆσθαι Id.Cra. 435c
;- ώτερόν τι ἐρήσομαι Id.Euthd. 286e
;φ. ἔπαινος Arist.EN 1178b16
; ἡ < πρὸς> ἅπαντα μιμουμένη [τέχνη] φορτική art that imitates with a view to any and every man is vulgar, Id.Po. 1462a4; λέγω οὐ τοῦ φ. ἕνεκα I do not say it out of vulgar arrogance, Aeschin.1.41; of an inflated rhetorical style,φ. κατασκευή D.H.Lys.3
; τὸ φ. τῆς λέξεως vulgarity of style, Id.Th.27; τὸ φ. καὶ στρατιωτικόν, of the speeches of Iphicrates, Id.Lys.12;τὸ φ. τῶν μέτρων Luc.JTr. 14
.3 Adv. - ικῶς coarsely, vulgarly, , cf. R. 367a; φ. ἐπαινεῖν ib. 528e;φ. καὶ χύδην λέγειν Isoc.12.24
;φ. πολιτεύεσθαι Id.7.53
;φ. καὶ σοβαρῶς Plu.2.634c
; - ώτερον ἢ φιλοσοφώτερον διαλέγεσθαι to discourse more like a clown than one of liberal education, Id.Sol.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φορτικός
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11 aureate
['ɔːrɪɪt]1) Общая лексика: блестящий (о речи), золотистого цвета, золотистый, ослепительный, позолоченный, раззолочённый, сверкающий красноречием2) Религия: горящий золотом, красноречивый, (Marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style) пышный, (Of a golden color or brilliance) золотистого цвета -
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1) General subject: ample (о фигуре), costly, de luxe, exuberant, flamboyant, full blown, full-blown, gingerbread, gorgeous, grand, high sounding, high-sounding, locky, lordly, lush, luxuriant, luxurious, magnificent, opulent, overblown, pompous, puffy, purple, rampant (о растительности), rank, redundant, rich, riotous, showy (о цветах), solemn, sonsy (о женщине), splendid, sumptuous, taffeta, taffety, voluptuous, voluptuous (о формах тела и т.п.), well-padded (о ложе, подушке и т.п.), lavish, puff, blousy2) Biology: gross (о растительности), lush (о растительности), magnificent (о растительности)3) Ironical: baronial4) Botanical term: luxurious (лат. luxuriosus)5) Agriculture: rank (о растительности)6) Religion: Byzantine, aureate ( Marked by grandiloquent and rhetorical style)8) Deprecatingly: sesquipedal, sesquipedalian9) Literature: decadent (richly layered, decadent covers with Baroque-inspired designs)10) Makarov: glittering, kingly, lush (о растительности и т.п.), luxuriant (о растительности) -
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14 kitabi
"1. based on reading only, bookish, book-learned. 2. stilted, bookish (rhetorical style). - konuşmak to talk bookishly; (for one´s talk) to reek of book learning." -
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figure [figyʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = visage, mine) faceb. ( = personnage) figurec. ( = image) (en danse, en patinage) figured. ► faire figure• faire triste or piètre figure to look a sorry sight2. compounds* * *figyʀ1) (visage, mine) face2) ( apparence)reprendre figure humaine — hum to look half-human again
3) ( personnalité) figure4) (schéma, photo, dessin) figure•Phrasal Verbs:••faire bonne figure — ( garder le sourire) to keep an air of composure; ( faire bonne impression) to make the right impression; ( réussir) to do well
faire piètre or triste figure — ( avoir l'air misérable) to look ou cut a sorry figure; ( faire mauvaise impression) to make a bad impression
* * *fiɡyʀ nf1) (= visage) faceIl a reçu le ballon en pleine figure. — The ball hit him smack in the face.
2) (= image) figureVoir figure 2.1, page 32. — See figure 2.1, page 32.
3)* * *figure nf1 (visage, mine) face; ma figure s'allongea my face fell; elle changea de figure her face fell; jeter à la figure de qn to throw [sth] in sb's face [objet, vérité, défi]; ils s'envoient sans cesse des injures à la figure they're always at each other's throats; qu'est-ce qu'il a pris dans la figure! fig he got a real going-over○;2 ( apparence) faire figure d'amateur to look like an amateur; ne plus avoir figure humaine to be unrecognizable; reprendre figure humaine hum to look half-human again;3 ( personnalité) figure; les grandes figures de l'Histoire great historical figures;4 (schéma, photo, dessin) figure; figure géométrique diagram, geometric figure;5 Art figure; figure équestre equestrian figure;figure imposée compulsory figure; figure de proue lit figurehead; fig key figure; figure de rhétorique gén figure of speech; Hist Littérat rhetorical figure; figure de style stylistic device; figures libres freestyle ¢.prendre figure to take shape; faire bonne figure ( faire bonne impression) to make the right impression; ( réussir) to do well; faire piètre or triste figure ( avoir l'air misérable) to look ou cut a sorry figure; ( faire mauvaise impression) to make a bad impression.[figyr] nom féminin1. [visage] facefaire triste ou piètre figure to cut a sad figure, to be a sad ou sorry sightfaire figure de: parmi tous ces imbéciles, il fait figure de génie! all those idiots make him look like a genius!ne plus avoir figure humaine to be totally unrecognizable ou disfigured2. [personnage] figure7. LINGUISTIQUE -
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1. a покрытый цветами2. a цветочный; напоминающий цветы3. a цветистый, витиеватыйСинонимический ряд:1. full of fine words (adj.) elaborate; elegant; fancy; full of fine words; ornate; poetic; refined; rococo; sentimental2. rhetorical (adj.) aureate; bombastic; declamatory; euphuistic; florid; grandiloquent; highfalutin; high-flown; magniloquent; oratorical; orotund; overblown; pompous; purple; rhetorical; sonorous; stilted; swelling; swollen; tumescent; tumid; turgid -
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1. a высокопарный, напыщенный2. a говорящий высокопарными, напыщенными фразамиСинонимический ряд:rhetorical (adj.) aureate; bombastic; declamatory; euphuistic; florid; flowery; grandiose; haughty; highfalutin; high-flown; histrionic; inflated; lofty; magniloquent; oratorical; orotund; overblown; pompous; pretentious; purple; rhetorical; sonorous; stilted; swelling; swollen; tumescent; tumid; turgidАнтонимический ряд:base; direct; humble; lowly; plain; simple; unadorned; unaffected; unpretentious -
18 sonorous
1. a звучный, громкий; звонкий2. a способный издавать звук; издающий звук, звучащий3. a торжественный, высокопарный4. a звуковой5. a мед. стерторозныйСинонимический ряд:1. noisy (adj.) clangorous; clattery; noiseful; noisy; rackety; uproarious2. resonant (adj.) booming; consonant; deep; deep-throated; fat; loud; plangent; resonant; resounding; reverberating; ringing; rotund; round; sonorant; vibrant3. rhetorical (adj.) aureate; bombastic; declamatory; euphuistic; florid; flowery; grandiloquent; highfalutin; high-flown; magniloquent; oratorical; orotund; overblown; pompous; purple; rhetorical; stilted; swelling; swollen; tumescent; tumid; turgid4. rich (adj.) full; harmonious; mellow; rich; sweetАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. a ходящий на ходулях2. a архит. приподнятый3. a высокопарный, чопорный; неестественный, ходульный4. a длинноногий, с ногами, напоминающими ходули5. a стр. стоящий на сваяхСинонимический ряд:1. genteel (adj.) affected; genteel; la-di-da; mincing; pretentious; too-too2. pompous (adj.) bombastic; constrained; inflated; pedantic; pompous; priggish3. rhetorical (adj.) aureate; declamatory; euphuistic; florid; flowery; grandiloquent; highfalutin; high-flown; magniloquent; oratorical; orotund; overblown; purple; rhetorical; sonorous; swelling; swollen; tumescent; tumid; turgid4. unnatural (adj.) artificial; awkward; buckram; cardboard; contrived; labored; laboured; muscle-bound; prim; rigid; starchy; stiff; strained; unnatural; wooden -
20 figuré
figure [figyʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = visage, mine) faceb. ( = personnage) figurec. ( = image) (en danse, en patinage) figured. ► faire figure• faire triste or piètre figure to look a sorry sight2. compounds* * *figyʀ1) (visage, mine) face2) ( apparence)reprendre figure humaine — hum to look half-human again
3) ( personnalité) figure4) (schéma, photo, dessin) figure•Phrasal Verbs:••faire bonne figure — ( garder le sourire) to keep an air of composure; ( faire bonne impression) to make the right impression; ( réussir) to do well
faire piètre or triste figure — ( avoir l'air misérable) to look ou cut a sorry figure; ( faire mauvaise impression) to make a bad impression
* * *fiɡyʀ nf1) (= visage) faceIl a reçu le ballon en pleine figure. — The ball hit him smack in the face.
2) (= image) figureVoir figure 2.1, page 32. — See figure 2.1, page 32.
3)* * *figure nf1 (visage, mine) face; ma figure s'allongea my face fell; elle changea de figure her face fell; jeter à la figure de qn to throw [sth] in sb's face [objet, vérité, défi]; ils s'envoient sans cesse des injures à la figure they're always at each other's throats; qu'est-ce qu'il a pris dans la figure! fig he got a real going-over○;2 ( apparence) faire figure d'amateur to look like an amateur; ne plus avoir figure humaine to be unrecognizable; reprendre figure humaine hum to look half-human again;3 ( personnalité) figure; les grandes figures de l'Histoire great historical figures;4 (schéma, photo, dessin) figure; figure géométrique diagram, geometric figure;5 Art figure; figure équestre equestrian figure;figure imposée compulsory figure; figure de proue lit figurehead; fig key figure; figure de rhétorique gén figure of speech; Hist Littérat rhetorical figure; figure de style stylistic device; figures libres freestyle ¢.prendre figure to take shape; faire bonne figure ( faire bonne impression) to make the right impression; ( réussir) to do well; faire piètre or triste figure ( avoir l'air misérable) to look ou cut a sorry figure; ( faire mauvaise impression) to make a bad impression.LINGUISTIQUE [langage, sens] figurative————————au figuré locution adverbiale
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