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1 acentuación
• accentuation• stress system• stressing -
2 arreciamiento
• accentuation• intensification• worse than ever• worship -
3 intensificación
• accentuation• amplification• exacerbation• intensification• magnification• strengthening -
4 acentuación
f.accentuation, accent, stress, stress system.* * *1 accentuation* * *SF accentuation* * *femenino accentuation* * *= stress.Ex. Prosodics is concerned with the stress and intonation patterns of speech.* * *femenino accentuation* * *= stress.Ex: Prosodics is concerned with the stress and intonation patterns of speech.
* * *accentuation* * *acentuación nf1. [de palabra, sílaba] accentuation2. [intensificación] intensification;[de problema] worsening;una acentuación de las actitudes racistas a rise in racist attitudes* * *f accentuation* * * -
5 intensificación
f.1 intensification, accentuation, increase, amplification.2 exaggeration.* * *1 intensification* * ** * *femenino intensification* * *= deepening, intensification, escalation, heightening.Ex. There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.Ex. This article outlines the measures agreed in Suzdal in April '87 in response to the all-Soviet plan for the intensification of information work in the field of electricity.Ex. We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.Ex. The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* * *femenino intensification* * *= deepening, intensification, escalation, heightening.Ex: There is a categorical moral imperative for a deepening and a renewal of the concept of collegiality -- that is a blend of intense competition and mutual support -- in relations between research scholars and research librarians.
Ex: This article outlines the measures agreed in Suzdal in April '87 in response to the all-Soviet plan for the intensification of information work in the field of electricity.Ex: We find that mediators also caucus with disputants when they are hostile to each other or have a prior history of escalation.Ex: The arts can serve the heightening of our sensibilities to the theological dimensions of cultural movements.* * *intensificationa pesar de la intensificación de los esfuerzos despite intensified efforts* * *
intensificación sustantivo femenino escalation, strengthening: la intensificación de la guerra es inminente, escalation of the war is imminent
' intensificación' also found in these entries:
English:
escalation
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6 acentuamiento
SM increase* * *A (incremento) increasese ha producido un acentuamiento de or en las ventas there has been an increase in salesdebido a un acentuamiento del efecto invernadero due to an intensification of the greenhouse effect -
7 acentuación armónica
f.harmonic accentuation. -
8 arreciamiento
m.intensification, accentuation, worsening.
См. также в других словарях:
accentuation — [ aksɑ̃tɥasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1521; lat. accentuatio 1 ♦ Le fait de mettre l accent (I). Les règles de l accentuation grecque, russe. Le fait de placer les signes appelés accents. Fautes d accentuation. 2 ♦ Le fait ou la manière de prononcer avec… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Accentuation — Ac*cen tu*a tion, n. [LL. accentuatio: cf. F. accentuation.] Act of accentuating; applications of accent. Specifically (Eccles. Mus.), pitch or modulation of the voice in reciting portions of the liturgy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Accentuation — can refer to:* Accent (linguistics) * Accent (music) * Stress (phonology) … Wikipedia
accentuation — index emphasis, inflection, intonation, stress (accent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
accentuation — (n.) 1690s, from M.L. accentuationem (nom. accentuatio) “intoning, chanting,” noun of action from pp. stem of accentuare (see ACCENTUATE (Cf. accentuate)) … Etymology dictionary
accentuation — accent, stress, *emphasis Analogous words: *rhythm, cadence, meter: pronunciation, enunciation, articulation (see corresponding verbs at ARTICULATE) Antonyms: inaccentuation Contrasted words: evenness, steadiness, uniformity (see corresponding… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ACCENTUATION — s. f. Manière d accentuer. Les règles de l accentuation française. Les règles de l accentuation grecque. Entendre bien l accentuation. Cette accentuation est vicieuse. Faute d accentuation … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
ACCENTUATION — n. f. Manière d’accentuer en écrivant ou en parlant. Les règles de l’accentuation française. Les règles de l’accentuation grecque. Entendre bien l’accentuation. Cette accentuation est vicieuse. Son accentuation laisse à désirer … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
Accentuation — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Accentuation », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Accentuation védique Accentuation du grec … Wikipédia en Français
accentuation — (a ksan tu a sion) s. f. 1° Manière d accentuer, c est à dire d élever la voix su une syllabe. Les règles de l accentuation française sont très simples (voy. accent) ; celles de l accentuation grecque sont beaucoup plus compliquées. 2° Action … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
accentuation — /ak sen chooh ay sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or instance of accentuating. 2. something that is accentuated. [1820 30; < ML accentuation (s. of accentuatio) intoning. See ACCENTUATE, ION] * * * … Universalium