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1 all-pitiless
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2 all-
образует сложные прилагательные со значением: всеобщности (от сущ. и прил): - All-American всеамериканский - All-State всего штата - All-Union всесоюзный - all-purpose универсальный - all-day круглосуточный чистоты, исключительности (от сущ): - all-black только из черных - all-wool чистой шерсти - all-professional состоящий только из профессионалов максимальной степени (от прил. и прич): - all-powerful мощнейший - all-pervading всеохватывающий - all-pitiless (редкое) безжалостный - all-seeing всевидящий -
3 all-
[ɔ:l-]1. всеобщности (от сущ. и прил.):2. чистоты, исключительности (от сущ.):all-pitiless - редк. безжалостный
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4 the pathetic fallacy
книжн."ложная патетика", олицетворение, очеловечивание природы (напр., the cruel sea, a pitiless storm, etc.) [выражение создано Дж. Рескином; см. цитату]All violent feelings... produce a falseness in... impressions of external things, which I would generally characterise as the "Pathetic fallacy". (J. Raskin, ‘Modern Painters’, book IV, ch. XII) — Наделение природы человеческими страстями... производит всегда искусственное, нарочитое впечатление. Я называю это "ложной патетикой", псевдоискусством.
She was a peasant, rooted in the countryside as a tree is rooted... insentient to the pathetic fallacy which is at best a sentimental diversion for the literate. (M. West, ‘The Devil's Advocate’, ch. VII) — Нина Сандуцци была крестьянской девушкой; она, как дерево, уходила корнями в местную почву... но никогда не наделяла природу человеческими чувствами, подобно людям образованным, для которых это - особого рода сентиментальные упражнения.
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5 attack
1. n нападение2. n наступление, наступательный бой; атакаto make an attack — атаковать, наступать
to launch an attack — начинать атаку, предпринимать атаку
3. n нападки, враждебная критикаattack against the policy of government in the House of Commons — критика политики правительства в палате общин
4. n мед. приступ, вспышка; припадок; криз, атакаmechanized attack — танковая атака, танковое наступление
convulsive attack — судорожный припадок, приступ судорог
frontal attack — фронтальное наступление; лобовая атака
5. n муз. атака6. n коррозия, агрессивное действие среды7. n собир. спорт. нападающие, нападение8. v нападать; атаковать9. v нападать, критиковатьthe candidate angrily attacked his opponent — кандидат подверг своего соперника ожесточённым нападкам
10. v энергично браться за работу; приступать, подступиться11. v разрушать12. v поражать, причинять ущерб13. v тех. разъедать, корродировать14. v метал. травить15. v хим. вступать в реакциюСинонимический ряд:1. access (noun) access; convulsion; fit; seizure; spasm; spell; throe; turn2. aggression (noun) aggression; aggressiveness; assailment; belligerence; combativeness; fight; offense; onfall; pugnacity3. assault (noun) assault; blow; charge; descent; encounter; incursion; invasion; offence; offensive; onrush; onset; onslaught; push; skirmish; strike4. course (noun) approach; course; line; plan; procedure; tack; technique5. denunciation (noun) denunciation; libel; slander6. disparagement (noun) disparagement; invective; slur7. illness (noun) breakdown; illness; relapse8. violation (noun) defilement; rape; violation9. criticize (verb) blame; cast aspersions; censure; criticise; criticize; denigrate; denounce; impugn; malign; revile10. hit (verb) aggress; assail; assault; beset; charge; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; raid; sail in; set upon; siege; storm; strike; wade in11. set to work (verb) affect; bang away at; deal with; plunge into; set to work; start in on; tackle; take upАнтонимический ряд:defend; defense; maintenance; praise; protect; protection; protest; repel; resistance; shelter; shield; support; sustain
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