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Общая лексика: античное ораторское искусство -
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1. n ораторское искусство; красноречие; риторика2. n часовня; молельняСинонимический ряд:1. elocution (noun) declamation; discourse; elocution; eloquence; rhetoric; speech; speechcraft; utterance2. religious rite (noun) church; mass; meeting; prayer; religious rite; rite; ritual -
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1. n человек античного мира,2. n народы античного мира,3. n писатели, мыслители и художники античности,4. n старик, старецa penniless ancient — старик, живущий в нищете
5. n древняя монета6. a античный, древний7. a древний; старинный8. a старый, престарелый; патриархальный9. a почтенный, убелённый сединами; умудрённый10. a старомодный; давно вышедший из моды; старинный11. n уст. поэт. флаг; знамя12. n уст. поэт. знаменосец13. n уст. поэт. поручикСинонимический ряд:1. aged (adj.) aged; age-old; antediluvian; antique; early; elderly; hoary; Noachian; of yore; old; olden; primordial; timeworn; venerable; very old2. antiquated (adj.) antiquated; archaic; obsolete; old-fashioned; out-of-date; passй; prehistoric; primeval; primitive3. oldster (noun) elder; golden-ager; oldster; old-timer; senior; senior citizenАнтонимический ряд:contemporary; modern; new; young -
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I [ʹɒrətrı] nораторское искусство; красноречие; риторикаII [ʹɒrətrı] nчасовня; молельня -
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̈ɪˈɔrətərɪ I сущ.
1) риторика;
красноречие;
ораторское искусство Syn: rhetoric
2) речь, спич campaign oratory ≈ амер. предвыборная риторика (обещания и обвинения, высказываемые во время предвыборной кампании) eloquent oratory ≈ красноречивое выступление inflammatory, mob, rabble-rousing oratory ≈ зажигательная, вдохновенная речь Syn: profuse talk, lofty phrases II сущ. молельня, часовня Syn: chapel, meeting-house ораторское искусситво;
красноречие;
риторика;
- ancient * античное ораторское искусство;
- subtleties of * тонкости риторики;
- to be famous for one's * славиться своим красноречием часовня;
молельня oratory красноречие;
ораторское искусство, риторика ~ разглагольствование ~ часовня, молельня stump ~ = stump speeches stump ~ = stump speeches speeches: stump ~ речи с импровизированной трибуны
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