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61 상고주의
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62 의고체
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63 неокласицизъм
неокласицѝзъм,м., само ед. neo-classicism.* * *Neoclassicism -
64 klasicizem
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65 schema
"diagram;Plan;schema;esquema;esquema"* * *m (pl -i) diagram( abbozzo) outline* * *schema s.m.1 scheme; pattern; plan; ( traccia, piano) outline, scheme; draft: lo schema generale di un libro, the general outline of a book; uno schema di lavoro, a scheme of work; non hanno accettato il suo schema, his plan was not accepted; schema metrico, metrical pattern; schema di contratto, draft contract // (econ.): schema retributivo, pay formula; schema di produzione, production schedule; schema di bilancio, balance sheet layout2 ( modello astratto) pattern, mould, model: schemi mentali, patterns of thought; un autore che esce dagli schemi del classicismo, a writer that departs from the mould of classicism // essere fuori dagli schemi, to be outside the norms3 (tecn.) diagram: (elettr.) schema di avvolgimento, winding diagram; schema di connessione, wiring diagram; schema di montaggio, circuit diagram4 (inform.) diagram, circuit; schema*: schema a blocchi, flow diagram, ( dei dati) data flowchart; schema di flusso, programming flowchart; schema funzionale, block diagram.* * *['skɛma]sostantivo maschile1) (abbozzo, progetto) outline, plan, draft; (di motore, macchina) layout2) (modello rigido) pattern, mould, ruleessere fuori dagli -i — [persona, opera] to be a mould-breaker
3) (disegno) diagram, schema*•schema di gioco — sport pattern
* * *schema/'skεma/sostantivo m.1 (abbozzo, progetto) outline, plan, draft; (di motore, macchina) layout; rientrare in uno schema to enter into a plan2 (modello rigido) pattern, mould, rule; essere fuori dagli -i [persona, opera] to be a mould-breaker; seguire uno schema fisso to follow a set pattern3 (disegno) diagram, schema*schema di comportamento behaviour pattern; schema di gioco sport pattern; schema mentale pattern of thought; schema metrico rhyme scheme. -
66 classicismo sm
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67 klassitsizm
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68 classicisme
n. classicism, principles of classic literature and art; style of literature and art characterized by simplicity and balance -
69 klassicisme
n. classicism, principles of classic literature and art, style of literature and art characterized by simplicity and balance -
70 Klassizismus
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71 französischer Klassizismus
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > französischer Klassizismus
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72 früher Klassizismus
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > früher Klassizismus
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73 Klassizismus
Klassizismus m ARCH classicism, Classic Revival (als Wiederholung der römischen und griechischen Baukunst)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Klassizismus
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74 klassizistischer Baustil
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > klassizistischer Baustil
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75 Neoklassik
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Neoklassik
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76 Neoklassizismus
Neoklassizismus m neo-ClassicismDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Neoklassizismus
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77 palladianischer Klassizismus
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > palladianischer Klassizismus
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78 utilitaristischer Klassizismus
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > utilitaristischer Klassizismus
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79 razdoblje klasicizma
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80 academicismo
• academicism• classicism
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