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1 keadaan liar
barbarism -
2 barbaria
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3 varvarizam
• barbarism -
4 варваризм
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5 barbarisme
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6 helytelen nyelvhasználat
barbarism -
7 nyelvrontás
barbarism -
8 barbarismo
barbarism -
9 варваризъм
barbarism (и грам.)* * *варварѝзъм,м., -ми, (два) варварѝзъма barbarism (и език.).* * *barbarism (и грам.) -
10 варварство
barbarism ист.; barbarity (жестокость); vandalism* * ** * *barbarism barbarity; vandalism* * *barbarismbarbarityheathenismheathenryvandalism -
11 варваризам
barbarism* * *barbarism barbarity -
12 варваризм
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13 варварство
barbarism имя существительное: -
14 варваризм
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15 варварство
barbarism, heathenism -
16 дивјаштво
barbarism, vandalism, outrage, savageness -
17 barbarie
• barbarism• barbarity• brutal act• cruelty• savage act• savagery -
18 barbarismo
• barbarism• barbarity -
19 incultura
• barbarism• ignorance• lack of courage• lack of definition• lack of discretion• lack of elasticity• vulgarism• vulgarization -
20 divljaštvo
• barbarism; ferociousness; ferocity; savageness; savagery; wildness
См. также в других словарях:
barbarism — BARBARÍSM, barbarisme, s.n. Cuvânt împrumutat dintr o limbă străină fără a fi necesar (şi fără a se asimila în aceasta); cuvânt de jargon. – Din fr. barbarisme, lat. barbarismus. Trimis de valeriu, 07.05.2008. Sursa: DEX 98 BARBARÍSM s.… … Dicționar Român
Barbarism — may refer to:* Barbarism (derived from barbarian), the condition to which a society or civilization may be reduced after a societal collapse, relative to an earlier period of cultural or technological advancement; the term may also be used… … Wikipedia
barbarism — barbarism, barbarity are frequently confused. Barbarism is used chiefly of a state of society or of a culture that may be described as barbarian, or as neither savage and crude nor civilized and highly refined {the savage mystic is also the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
barbarism — barbarism, barbarity Barbarism has the widest scope of reference, being applied to matters of taste as well as human behaviour, and it has a special meaning in relation to language (see barbarisms). Barbarity (and occasionally barbarousness,… … Modern English usage
Barbarism — Bar ba*rism (b[aum]r b[.a]*r[i^]z m), n. [L. barbarismus, Gr. barbarismo s; cf. F. barbarisme.] 1. An uncivilized state or condition; rudeness of manners; ignorance of arts, learning, and literature; barbarousness. Prescott. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
barbarism — mid 15c., uncivilized or rude nature, from Fr. barbarisme (13c.), from L. barbarismus, from Gk. barbarismos foreign speech, from barbarizein to do as a foreigner does (see BARBARIAN (Cf. barbarian)). Only of speech in Greek, Latin, and French;… … Etymology dictionary
barbarism — UK [ˈbɑː(r)bəˌrɪz(ə)m] / US [ˈbɑrbəˌrɪzəm] or barbarity UK [bɑː(r)ˈbærətɪ] / US [bɑrˈberətɪ] noun [uncountable] extremely violent and cruel behaviour … English dictionary
barbarism — [n] crudity, savagery, especially in speech atrocity, barbarity, brutality, catachresis, coarseness, corruption, cruelty, impropriety, inhumanity, localism, malapropism, misusage, misuse, primitive culture, provincialism, solecism,… … New thesaurus
barbarism — ► NOUN 1) extreme cruelty. 2) an uncivilized or primitive state. 3) a word or expression which is badly formed according to traditional rules, e.g. the word television, which is formed from two different languages. DERIVATIVES barbarity noun … English terms dictionary
barbarism — [bär′bə riz΄əm] n. [L barbarismus < Gr barbarismos: see BARBAROUS] 1. a) the use of words and expressions not standard in a language b) a word or expression of this sort (Ex.: “youse” for “you”): see also 2. IMPROPRIETY, SOLECISM … English World dictionary
barbarism — [[t]bɑ͟ː(r)bərɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you refer to someone s behaviour as barbarism, you strongly disapprove of it because you think that it is extremely cruel or uncivilized. We do not ask for the death penalty: barbarism must not… … English dictionary