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1 звонкий согласный
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2 ұяң дауыссыз
(дыбыстар) voiced consonant -
3 ötümlü
phonetics voiced (consonant). -
4 звучен
melodious, resonant, sonorous, canorous(за глас и) rich, deep-toned, full-toned, rotund, orotund(с чист тон) clear-toned(отчетлив) clear, ringingзвучен смях clear-ringing laughзвучен (често безсмислен) стих jingleзвучна съгласна a voiced consonant, media* * *зву̀чен,прил., -на, -но, -ни melodious, resonant, sonorous, canorous; (за глас и пр.) rich, deep-toned, full-toned, rotund, orotund; (с чист тон) clear-toned; ( отчетлив) clear, ringing; ( звънлив) resonant, (за муз. инструмент) fine-toned; \звученен смях clear-ringing laugh; \звученен ( често безсмислен) стих jingle; \звученна съгласна език. voiced consonant, media.* * *melodious: звучен laugh - звучен смях; deep-toned; loud{`laud}; orotund (за глас); vocal{voukl}; voiced (фон.){vOist}* * *1. (за глас и) rich, deep-toned, full-toned, rotund, orotund 2. (звънлив) resonant, (за муз. инструмент) fine-toned 3. (отчетлив) clear, ringing 4. (с чист тон) clear-toned 5. melodious, resonant, sonorous, canorous 6. ЗВУЧЕН (често безсмислен) стих jingle 7. ЗВУЧЕН смях clear-ringing laugh 8. звучна съгласна а voiced consonant, media -
5 согласный
I прил.1) (на что-л.)agreeable, accordant (to)быть согласным — to agree (to), to consent (to); to be ready (for) ( быть готовым); to be willing (to do smth.)
2) (с кем-л./чем-л.)3) ( гармоничный)harmonious, concordantII 1. прил.consonantal, consonant2. муж.; скл. как прил.звонкий согласный — фон. sonant, media; voiced consonant
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6 sonora
adj.&f.1 Sonorous, soniferous.2 Pleasing, agreeable, harmonious.f.voiced consonant (grammar).* * *f., (m. - sonoro)* * *
sonoro,-a adjetivo
1 (audible) audible
señal sonora, audible signal
Cine sound
2 (que suena bien) sonorous, rich
3 (que suena con fuerza) loud
un sonoro aplauso, a big hand
4 Ling voiced
' sonora' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
banda
- emitir
- sonoro
- doblar
- terreno
English:
soundrecording
- soundtrack
- soundwave
- sound
- tone
* * *sonora nfGram voiced consonant -
7 spółgłos|ka
f Jęz. consonant- □ spółgłoska dwuwargowa bilabial consonant- spółgłoska dźwięczna voiced consonant- spółgłoska ejektywna ejective consonant- spółgłoska eksplozywna plosive consonant, explosive consonant- spółgłoska emfatyczna emphatic consonant- spółgłoski bezdźwięczne voiceless consonants- spółgłoski miękkopodniebienne a. tylnojęzykowe velar consonants- spółgłoski półotwarte a. sonorne sonorants- spółgłoski syczące hissing consonants- spółgłoski szczelinowe fricative consonants- spółgłoski zwartoszczelinowe affricatesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spółgłos|ka
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8 sonore
sonore [sɔnɔʀ]adjectivea. resonant ; [baiser, gifle, rire] resoundingb. [niveau, onde, vibrations] soundc. [consonne] voiced* * *sɔnɔʀ1) ( éclatant) [rire, baiser, gifle] resounding; [formules, paroles] high-sounding2) ( qui résonne) [paroi] resonant; [pièce, couloir, voûte] echoing; [plancher] hollow-sounding (épith)3) ( relatif au son) sound (épith)4) Cinéma, Radio5) ( en phonétique) voiced* * *sɔnɔʀ adj1) (ondes, signal) sound modiffilm sonore — talking picture, sound film
2) (voix) sonorous, ringing3) (salle, métal) resonant4) LINGUISTIQUE voiced* * *sonore adj2 ( qui résonne) [paroi] resonant; [pièce, couloir, voûte] echoing; [plancher] hollow-sounding ( épith);3 ( relatif au son) [vibrations, source] sound ( épith); le volume sonore est tel qu'il faut crier pour s'entendre the noise level is so high that you have to shout to hear each other;5 Phon [consonne, phonème] voiced.[sɔnɔr] adjectif[onde] sound3. [résonnant - escalier, voûte] echoingle vestibule est sonore sound reverberates ou echoes in the hall4. LINGUISTIQUE [phonème] voiced————————[sɔnɔr] nom féminin -
9 dźwięczny
adj( głos) resonant; JĘZ voiced* * *a.sonorous, resonant; spółgłoska dźwięczna jęz. voiced consonant.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dźwięczny
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10 дзвінкий
1) sonorous, resounding; ( про голос) clear, ringing2) грам. voicedдзвінкий приголосний — voiced consonant, media ( pl mediae)
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11 sonorante
◆ s.f. (fon.) voiced consonant. -
12 звонкий согласный
фон.sonant, media; voiced consonantРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > звонкий согласный
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13 ὄζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to smell, to scent' (ion. att.)Other forms: ὄσδω, - ομαι (Theoc., Xenoph.) with ὀζῆσαι, ὀζήσω (Att.), also ὀζέσαι, - έσω (Hp. Superf., hell.), plupf. ὀδώδει (Od.), perf. ὄδωδα (hell.).Compounds: Also w. prefix as ἀπ-, προσ-. As 1. member in the governing comp. ὀζό-στομος `with smelling breath' (AP, M. Ant.), as 2. member in plantnames like κυν-όζ-ολον (Ps.-Dsc.); cf. Strömberg 60f.Derivatives: 1. ὀδμή (Il.), ὀσμή (Att., Hippon.; on σμ from δμ below) f. `odour, scent'; as 2. member e.g. in εὔ-οδμος, - οσμος `sweet-smelling, odorous' (Pi.), also in ὄνοσμα n. plantname? (Dsc.; Strömberg 61); from it ὀδμ-αλέος (Hp.), - ήεις (Nic.), - ηνός (H.; cod. ὄδ-) `strong-smelling'; ὀσμ-ώδης (Arist., Thphr.), - ηρός, - ήρης (Nic.) `id.'; ὀσμύλ-η, - ος, - ιον `strong-smelling octopus' (Ar., Arist.), ὀσμ-ίτης (Gloss.), - ῖτις (Ps.-Dsc.) plantname (Redard 75), - άς f. = ὄνοσμα (Dsc.); ὀδμ-, ὀσμ-άομαι `to scent' (ion., Arist.) with - ησις (Aret.). -- 2. From the present: ὄζ-αινα f. = ὀσμύλη (Call.), `stinking adenoid' (Gal.) with - αινικός `belonging to the ὄζαινα' (Ps.-Dsc.); ὄζολις f. = ὀσμόλη (Arist.); ὄζη f. `malodorant breath' (Cels.), `skin of the wild ass' (Suid.; because of the smell); ὀζηλίς ἡ βοτάνη (Theognost.); ὀζώδης = ὀδμώδης (EM, sch.); also Όζόλαι m. pl. name of a Locrian people (Hdt., Str., Plu. with diff. interpretations)? Lengthened present ὀζαίνομαι = ὄζω (Sophr.; after ὀσφραίνομαι; Schwyzer 733 w. lit.). -- 3. From the perf.: ὀδωδή f. `scent' (AP). -- 4. - ώδης in εὑ-ώδης `sweet-smelling, odorous' (Il.) etc.; very productive with quite faded meaning (Chantraine Form. 429 ff., Schwyzer 426 w. lit.).Etymology: Apart from the perf. ὄδωδα all verbal forms are innovations based on the pres. ὄζω. The derivations too are based largely on th present. On its own are however ὀδωδή (derived from the perfect?), but also the in Greek isolated ὀδμή and - ώδης. Both can be old, if ὀδμή agrees with Alb. amë `unpleasant smell' (IE * od-mā), - ώδης represents the s-stem of Lat. odor, OLat. odōs, prob. seen also in Arm. hot, gen. -oy (h- second.) `smell, odour', IE * odos-, either with compositional lengthening or with old lengthened grade (IE * ōdos-; cf. Lith. úodžiu below) as in Arm. -ut (e.g. hr-ut = πυρώδης from hur = πῦρ) beside -ot (e.g. bor-ot `w. florescence'). However ὀσμή not with Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 1, 251 a.o. from *ὀδ-σ-μά̄ but purely phonetically from ὀδ-μά̄, s. Schwyzer 208; cf. also ὀσφραίνομαι. -- Both IE * od-mā and * odos- presuppose a primary rootpresent, which is retained in themat. form in Lat. ol-ō, ol-ĕre (with l for d); beside it the more usual innovation ol-e-ō, - ēre (after the intransitives). The yot-pressent ὄζω differs only in the vowellength from Balt., e.g. Lith. úodžiu `smell'; we now know that the Baltic form has a long vowel because of Winter's Law (lengthening before voiced consonant). Arm. hot-im `smell' is a denominative of hot (s. above). To the redupl. perf. ὄδ-ωδ-α presents the Arm. pres. hot-ot-im (with intensive reduplication) a close formal parallel. -- Further forms w. rich lit. in WP. 1, 174, Pok. 772f., W.-Hofmann s. odor, Ernout-Meillet s. odor (important for the morphology); cf. Porzig Gliederung 177 and Satzinhalte 289.Page in Frisk: 2,353-355Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄζω
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14 πέλαγος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `offing, high sea, sea surface, sea' (Il.); on the meaning etc. Lesky Herm. 78, 260ff.).Compounds: Rare late compp. like πελαγο-δρόμος `sailing on, flying over the sea' (Orph., PMag. Par.), εὑ-πελαγής `lying by a fair sea' (Orph.).Derivatives: πελάγ-ιος `belonging to the sea' (trag., Th., X., Arist.; after ἅλ-ιος, θαλάσσ-ιος), - ικός `id.' (Plu.), - ῖτις f. `id.' (AP); - αῖος surn. of Poseidon (Paus.; after Άγοραῖος etc.). Verbs: πελαγ-ίζω, also with ἐν-, `to form a sea, to be flooded, to be out in the open sea, to sail on the sea' (Hdt., X., Str.) with - ισμοί pl. `experiences at sea' v.t. (Alciphr.); - όομαι `to form a sea, to overflow' (Ach. Tat.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Beside πέλαγος stand with final tenuis monosyll. and w. short vowel πλάξ, - ακός f. `plain, plain of the sea etc.' (s. v.); with voiced consonant πλάγ-ιος `athwart, transvers, sloping, crooked', s.v. w. further connections, a.o. Lat. plag-a `plain, region'. A full grade disyllabic form is further not attested, but may be found with diff. suffix in πέλανος (s. v.). (Not here the `zero grades' παλάμη, παλαστή (s. vv.). On the formation of πέλαγος cf. further τέναγος, σελαγέω (Schwyzer 496). S. also Πελασγοί. - Nothing confirms the connection of this word with * pelh₂- `spread out'; the words with πλαγ\/κ- cannot phonetically be connected. So the word seems rather Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,493Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέλαγος
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15 πηδόν
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `blade of an oar' (Od., hell. epic).Derivatives: πηδ-άλιον n. `rudder blade, rudder' (Od.) with πηδαλι-ώδης `rudder blade-like', - ωτός `equipped with a r.' (Arist.), - όομαι `to be equipped with a r.' (Simp.). Suffix as in πέταλον, σκύταλον, - ιον a.o. (Schwyzer 483 f., also KZ 63, 62, Chantraine Form. 245 ff., 253; cf. also Hermann Gött. Nachr. 1943, 8, where connection with foreign material is considered without argumentation.Etymology: From the word for `foot' (s. πούς) with lengthened grade and thematic enlargement. One compares Lith. pėdà, dial. also pė́das `sole of the foot', but these had short e lengthened before voiced consonant acc. to the Winter-Kortlandt-law; after the flat form and the sensitiveness below at the rudder. The orig. meaning perhaps still shines through in πηδάω; s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,527Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πηδόν
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16 spółgłoska
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -ek; f* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek fon. consonant; spółgłoska dźwięczna/bezdźwięczna voiced/voiceless consonant; spółgłoska zwarta stop consonant, stop; spółgłoska szczelinowa fricative; spółgłoska zwarto-szczelinowa affricate; spółgłoska wargowa labial consonant; spółgłoska zębowa dental consonant.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > spółgłoska
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17 suglasnik
m consonant | zvučan - voiced c.; bezvučan suglasnik voiceless c,; nijemi suglasnik mute c.* * *• consonant -
18 voice
[vɔɪs]1. noun1) the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing:صَوْتHe spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice.
2) the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion:صَوْت، رأي، تَعْبيرthe voice of reason/conscience.
2. verb1) to express (feelings etc):يُعَبِّر عنHe voiced the discontent of the whole group.
2) to produce the sound of ( especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath:يُسْمِعُ صَوْتا"Th" should be voiced in "this" but not in "think".
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19 stimmhaft aussprechen
(to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath: `Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'.) voice -
20 occlusif
A adj stop ( épith), occlusive.
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