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/,kærikə'tjuə/ * danh từ - lối vẽ biếm hoạ - tranh biếm hoạ * ngoại động từ - vẽ biếm hoạ -
84 caricature
nounഹാസ്യചിത്രം, ഹാസ്യത്തിനു വേണ്ടി വ്യക്തികളുടെയോ വസ്തുക്കളുടെയോ (പ്രത്യേകതകളെ) അതിശയോക്തി കലര്ത്തിയുള്ള ചിത്രീകരണംverb transitiveഹാസ്യചിത്രം വരയ്ക്കുക -
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[΄kærikətʃuə] n ծաղրանկար, կարիկատուրա -
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87 caricature of justice
Общая лексика: карикатура на правосудие, насмешка над правосудием -
88 caricature cari·ca·ture
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89 caricature comedy
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90 a talent for caricature
Общая лексика: талант сатирического изображенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a talent for caricature
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91 camera caricature
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92 his portraits tend towards caricature
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his portraits tend towards caricature
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93 карикатура
жен. caricature;
cartoon( политическая) ;
parodyкарикатур|а - ж. caricature;
(политическая тж.) cartoon;
перен. parody;
нарисовать ~у на кого-л. make* a caricature of smb. ;
~ист м. caricaturist;
cartoonist;
~ный grotesque, ludicrous;
~ная фигура ludicrous figure.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > карикатура
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м. caricature;
дружеский ~ harmless, well-meant caricature;
~ировать несов. caricature;
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caricatura sustantivo femenino ( dibujo) caricature
caricatura sustantivo femenino caricature ' caricatura' also found in these entries: English: caricature - cartoon -
96 карикатурный
прил. от карикатура caricature;
comic(al), funny, grotesque представить в карикатурном виде ≈ to caricature, to lampoon карикатурная фигура ≈ ludicrous figureБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > карикатурный
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97 takeoff
takeoff ['teɪk.ɔf] n1) parody: parodia f2) : despegue m (de un avión o cohete)n.• despegue (Aeronáutica) s.m.v.• despegar (aviación) v.• despegue v.'teɪkɔːf, 'teɪkɒf1) ( Aviat) despegue m, decolaje m (AmL)the plane is ready for takeoff — el avión está listo para despegar or (AmL tb) decolar
2) (caricature, imitation) (colloq) parodia f['teɪkɒf]N1) (Aer, Econ) despegue m2) (=imitation) imitación f, parodia f3) (Mech)power takeoff — toma f de fuerza
* * *['teɪkɔːf, 'teɪkɒf]1) ( Aviat) despegue m, decolaje m (AmL)the plane is ready for takeoff — el avión está listo para despegar or (AmL tb) decolar
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noun1) (Sport) Absprung, der* * *nto be cleared for \take-off zum Start freigegeben sein, Starterlaubnis habento be ready for \take-off startklar [o startbereit] sein* * *take-off s1. Wegnehmen n2. FLUGb) Abheben n:take-off speed Abhebegeschwindigkeit f3. TECH Abnahmestelle f4. SPORTa) Absprung mb) Absprungstelle f:take-off board Absprungbalken m6. umg Nachahmung f:do a take-off of sb jemanden nachahmen oder -machen* * *noun1) (Sport) Absprung, der* * *n.Abflug -¨e m. -
99 travesty
['trævəstɪ] 1. сущ.1) пародия; карикатураSyn:2) театр. травести2. гл.1) переодеваться; изменять внешность2) представлять пародию; пародировать; искажатьSyn: -
100 cartoon
См. также в других словарях:
CARICATURE — La caricature (de l’italien caricare , charger) est l’expression la plus évidente de la satire dans le graphisme, la peinture et même la statuaire. Elle fut longtemps confondue avec les manifestations du grotesque, mais depuis la fin des années… … Encyclopédie Universelle
caricature — n Caricature, burlesque, parody, travesty are comparable as nouns meaning a grotesque or bizarre imitation of something and as verbs meaning to make such an imitation. Caricature implies ludicrous exaggeration or distortion (often pictorial) of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Caricature — [ ka tyr], La Caricature, Titel von französischen satirischen Zeitschriften: La Caricature, gegründet 1830 und als Wochenblatt herausgegeben von Charles Philipon (* 1806, ✝ 1862), bekannt durch die Figur einer Birne für König Louis Philippe,… … Universal-Lexikon
Caricature — Car i*ca*ture, n. [It. caricatura, fr. caricare to charge, overload, exaggerate. See {Charge}, v. t.] 1. An exaggeration, or distortion by exaggeration, of parts or characteristics, as in a picture. [1913 Webster] 2. A picture or other figure or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Caricature — Car i*ca*ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Caricatured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Caricaturing}.] To make or draw a caricature of; to represent with ridiculous exaggeration; to burlesque. [1913 Webster] He could draw an ill face, or caricature a good one, with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
caricature — [kar′i kə chər, kar′i kəchoor΄] n. [Fr < It caricatura, satirical picture, lit., an overloading < caricare, to load, exaggerate < VL carricare: see CHARGE] 1. a picture or imitation of a person, literary style, etc. in which certain… … English World dictionary
caricature — 1748, from Fr. caricature (18c.), from It. caricatura satirical picture; an exaggeration, lit. an overloading, from caricare to load, exaggerate, from V.L. carricare (see CHARGE (Cf. charge)). The Italian form had been used in English from 1680s … Etymology dictionary
caricature — ► NOUN ▪ a depiction of a person in which distinguishing characteristics are exaggerated for comic or grotesque effect. ► VERB ▪ make a caricature of. DERIVATIVES caricatural adjective caricaturist noun. ORIGIN Italian caricatura, from Latin… … English terms dictionary
caricature — I noun apery, cartoon, characterization, depiction, exaggerated likeness, exaggeration, farce, graphic treatment, grotesque portrayal, grotesque rendition, hyperbole, imitation, lampoon, mimicking, mimicry, mockery, overcoloring, overdrawing,… … Law dictionary
caricature — CARICATURE. s. fém. Terme de Peinture, emprunté de l Italien. C est la même chose que Charge en Peinture. Voyez Chàrge … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
caricature — [n] exaggerated description in writing, drawing burlesque, cartoon, distortion, farce, imitation, lampoon, libel, mimicry, mockery, parody, pasquinade, pastiche, puton*, ridicule, satire, send up*, sham, takeoff*, travesty; concepts 271,386,625 … New thesaurus