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2) a (an) colloquial (informal, technical, biblical) language разговорный (неофициальный, технический, библейский) языкEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) colloquial language
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adjectivecolloquial language — Umgangssprache, die
* * *[kə'ləukwiəl](of or used in everyday informal, especially spoken, language: a colloquial expression.) umgangssprachlich- academic.ru/85499/colloquially">colloquially- colloquialism* * *col·lo·quial[kəˈləʊkwiəl, AM -ˈloʊ-]adj umgangssprachlich\colloquial expression/writing umgangssprachlicher Ausdruck/Schreibstil\colloquial language Umgangssprache f\colloquial way of saying sth umgangssprachliche Ausdrucksweise* * *[kə'ləʊkwɪəl]adjumgangssprachlich* * *colloquial [kəˈləʊkwıəl] adj (adv colloquially) umgangssprachlich, Umgangs…:coll. abk1. collection2. collective3. collector4. college5. colloquial* * *adjectivecolloquial language — Umgangssprache, die
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['læŋgwɪdʒ]nязык, речь, манера речи, выражениеThere is no language to tell you how grateful I am to you. — Нет слов, чтобы выразить вам мою благодарность.
The paper was written in very scientific language. — Статья была написана научным языком.
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- use bad languageASSOCIATIONS AND IMAGERY:Язык и слова ассоциируются с едой, а эмоции, выражаемые словами, ассоциируются с вкусом, привкусом, запахом: It took me a long time to digest the news. У меня ушло много времени, пока я переварил эту новость. The technical name for it is a bit of a mouthful. Это такое техническое название, что язык сломишь/никак не выговоришь. - ср. русское "дикция" - полон рот каши; говорить с набитым ртом. We were chewing over what they had told us. Мы долго пережёвывали, что они нам сказали. It is a rather indigestible book. Это абсолютно неудобоваримая книга. The unpalatable truth is that too many schools are still failing their students. Неблаговидная/неблагоприятная правда состоит в том, что до сих пор во многих школах учеников плохо обучают/не готовят к дальнейшему образованию. He spoke bitterly about his family. Он с горечью говорил о своей семье. They made some very acid remarks. Они бросили несколько весьма ядовитых заечаний. Inside the card he found a sugarly poem. Внутри открытки он обнаружил слащавое стихотворение. She swore she'd make them eat their words. Она поклялась, что они еще подавятся своими словами. We sat and chewed the fat all evening. Весь вечер мы сидели и жевали эту жвачкуCHOICE OF WORDS:Язык и речь часто приравниваются к голосам и звукам животных, и образ животного и типичные для него звуки придают специфическую эмоциональную окраску восприятию речи, соответствующую коннотацию слову: He barked out series of orders. Он пролаял/прогавкал еще серию каких-то приказов. "I've so enjoyed our little chat" - she purred. "Как мы чудесно поговорили" - промурлыкала она. They were bleating about how unfair it all was. Они что-то невнятно блеяли/мямлили на тему о том, что все это несправедливо. Ben grunted his agreement. Бен недовольно сквозь зубы прорычал, что соглсен. The other teams were crowing about their victory. Остальные члены команды возбужденно и радостно кричали что-то по поводу своей победы. "What's wrong how? " - he bellowed. "Ну, что там еще? " - проревел он. She was braying about his latest successful sale. Она не уставала без конца вещать о его последней удачной распродаже. /Она все блеяла о его последних успехах в торговле. "You'll never come here again" - she hissed. "Ты здесь больше никогда не появишься" - прошипела она. -
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სალაპარაკო, სასაუბროcolloquial language სასაუბრო / არასალიტერატურო ენაcolloquial / literary speech სალაპარაკო / სალიტერატურო ენა -
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umgangssprachlich;\colloquial expression/ writing umgangssprachlicher Ausdruck/Schreibstil;\colloquial language Umgangssprache f;\colloquial way of saying sth umgangssprachliche Ausdrucksweise -
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[΄læŋgwidз]1. n լեզու. native/living/ dead language մայրենի/կենդանի/մեռած լեզու. ancient/modern/colloquial language հին/ժամա նա կակից/խոսակցական լեզու. official/state language պաշ տոնկան/պետական լեզու. master a language տի րապետել լեզվին. speak several languages մի քանի լեզվով խոսել. language allowance/bonus (օտար) լեզվի իմացության համար տրվող հա վելավճար. be good at languages լեզվական ունա կություններ ունենալ. abusive/bad/foul language հայհոյանք. use bad language հայհոյախոսել. 2.a լեզ վական language components լեզվի բաղադրի չներ. language barrier/policy/mistake լեզվական պատ նեշ/քաղաքականություն/սխալ. speak the same language ընդհանուր լեզու գտնել. sign language ժեստերի լեզու. հմկրգ. language data լեզվական տվյալներ. language processor լեզվի մեկնիչ/մեկնաբա նիչ. language subset լեզվի են թա բազ մություն -
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ენა (მეტყველება)colloquial language სასაუბრო / არასალიტერატურო ენაdead / elevated / foreign language მკვდარი / მღალფარდოვანი / უცხოური ენაone must work hard to learn a foreign language უცხო ენის შესწავლისათვის ბევრი შრომაა საჭიროnasty language მყრალი ენა, ლანძღვა-გინება, უწმაწური სიტყვები●●impurity of language ენის დანაგვიანებულობაfoul language ენაბილწობა, ყიამყრალობაhe has a facility for languages ენებს ადვილად ითვისებს / ეუფლებაabusive language სალანძღავი, საწყენი სიტყვები -
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kə'ləukwiəl(of or used in everyday informal, especially spoken, language: a colloquial expression.) coloquial- colloquialism
colloquial adj familiartr[kə'ləʊkwɪəl]1 familiar, coloquialcolloquial [kə'lo:kwiəl] adj: coloquialadj.• coloquial adj.• familiar adj.• popular adj.kə'ləʊkwiəladjective coloquial[kǝ'lǝʊkwɪǝl]ADJ coloquial, familiar* * *[kə'ləʊkwiəl]adjective coloquial -
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[kə'ləukwiəl](of or used in everyday informal, especially spoken, language: a colloquial expression.) dagligdags; daglidags-; hverdags-; talesprogs-; kollokvial- colloquialism* * *[kə'ləukwiəl](of or used in everyday informal, especially spoken, language: a colloquial expression.) dagligdags; daglidags-; hverdags-; talesprogs-; kollokvial- colloquialism
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