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♦ detective /dɪˈtɛktɪv/n.1 agente di polizia giudiziaria: detective constable, agente; detective inspector, ispettore; detective chief inspector, ispettore capo; detective superintendent, commissario● detective agency, agenzia investigativa □ detective fiction, giallistica □ detective novel, romanzo poliziesco (o giallo) □ detective story, racconto poliziesco (o giallo) □ detective-story writer, giallista □ detective work, investigazioni. -
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♦ fiction /ˈfɪkʃn/n.1 [u] (letter.) narrativa; romanzi e racconti; opere di fantasia: works of fiction, opere di narrativa; romanzi, racconti; popular fiction, romanzi di largo consumo; crime fiction (o detective fiction) narrativa gialla; Calvino's fiction, la narrativa di Calvino; DIALOGO → - Discussing books 2- I don't read novels, I prefer non-fiction and biographies, non leggo romanzi, preferisco la saggistica e le biografie2 [u] finzione; fantasia, fantasie: We want facts, not fiction, vogliamo fatti, non fantasie3 invenzione; menzogna● (leg.) fiction of law, finzione giuridica □ (prov.) Truth is stranger than fiction, la verità è più strana della fantasiafictionistn.narratore; romanziere; novellista. -
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1) агент розшукової поліції, співробітник розшукової (кримінальної) поліції, детектив, сищик, шукач2) детективний; розшуковий; кримінальний ( про поліцію)•- detective bureau
- detective constable
- detective department
- detective fiction
- detective force
- detective-inspector
- detective investigation
- detective investigator
- detective police
- detective sergeant
- detective story
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1. noun2. attributive adjectiveprivate detective — Privatdetektiv, der
detective work — Ermittlungsarbeit, die
detective story — Detektivgeschichte, die
* * *[-tiv]noun (a person who tries to find criminals or watches suspected persons: She was questioned by detectives.) der Detektiv* * *de·tec·tive[dɪˈtektɪv]n* * *[dI'tektɪv]nDetektiv( in) m(f); (= police detective) Kriminalbeamte(r) m/-beamtin f* * *A adj Detektiv…, Kriminal…:detective fiction Kriminalromane pl;do detective work bes fig Detektivarbeit leistenB s1. Kriminalbeamte(r) m, -beamtin f2. (Kaufhaus-, Privat) Detektiv(in)* * *1. nounDetektiv, der; (policeman) Kriminalbeamte, der/Kriminalbeamtin, die2. attributive adjectiveprivate detective — Privatdetektiv, der
detective work — Ermittlungsarbeit, die
detective story — Detektivgeschichte, die
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1. n агент сыскной полиции, детектив, сыщикdetective force — сыскная, уголовная полиция
2. n детективный роман или рассказ3. a сыскной4. a детективныйСинонимический ряд:1. dick (noun) dick; gumshoe; hawkshaw; plainclothesman; Sherlock; Sherlock Holmes; sleuth2. investigator (noun) agent; criminologist; FBI man; investigator; man from Scotland Yard; narcotics agent; operative; police officer; private eye; scout; spyАнтонимический ряд: -
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[΄fikʃn] n հնարանք, հնարովի բան. կեղ ծիք, հերյուրանք. (գեղարվեստական գրա կանություն) detective/children’s fiction դետեկտիվ/մանկական գրականություն. science fiction գիտաֆանտաստիկ գրականություն. distinguish fact and fiction տարբերել իրա կա նությունն ու հնարանքը -
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English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary > detective story or fiction
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детективная литература; детективыspy fiction — «шпионский» детектив
ripe fiction for adults — порнографическая литература;
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Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > детективна література
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m detective novel, (murder) mystery, Am. umg. gumshoe; spannend: crime thriller; Pl. Koll. crime ( oder detective) fiction Sg.* * *der Kriminalromancrime novel; detective novel; thriller; detective story* * *Kri|mi|nal|ro|manm(crime) thriller; detective novel; murder mystery, whodunnit (inf)* * *Kri·mi·nal·ro·manm detective novel* * ** * *Kriminalroman m detective novel, (murder) mystery, US umg gumshoe; spannend: crime thriller; pl koll crime ( oder detective) fiction sg* * *der crime novel or thriller; (mit Detektiv als Held) detective novel -
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1) General subject: crime fiction2) Cinema: detective fictionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > детективная литература
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1. adj(kolor, oczy) black; (pot: brudny) black, dirty; (pesymistyczny: wizja, humor, myśli) dark, gloomy2. mczarny koń — (przen) dark horse
czarno na białym — (przen) down in black and white
* * *a.1. ( o kolorze) black; czarna kawa black coffee; mała/duża czarna pot. small/big black coffee; czarne koszule hist. (= włoscy faszyści) the Blackshirts; czarna rasa the black race, the Negroid race; czarna ziemia black earth; czarny jak smoła pitch-black, (as) black as pitch; (as) black as ink; (= pogrążony w ciemności) pitch-dark; czarny jak węgiel coal-black, (as) black as coal; w czarną noc in the black of the night.2. her. sable; na czarnym polu on sable.3. (= brudny, usmolony) dirty, sooty; czarny jak święta ziemia as black as a sweep.4. przen. (często podkreśla negatywne cechy, rozpacz, pesymizm itp.) czarny charakter villain; pot. bad guy, baddie; czarny humor black humor; czarne kino film noir; czarna komedia black comedy; czarny kryminał hardboiled detective fiction; czarny koń dark horse; czarna lista black list; czarna magia black magic, black art, sorcery; czarna msza black mass; czarna nienawiść/rozpacz black hatred/despair; czarna owca black sheep; czarna strona czegoś the dark side of sth; czarny rynek black market; czarna śmierć (= zaraza, epidemia dżumy) the Black Death; malować kogoś/coś w czarnych barwach paint sb/sth black; (zachować coś) na czarną godzinę (save sth) against a rainy day.5. ( w nazwach roślin i zwierząt) czarny bocian orn. black stork ( Ciconia nigra); czarny łabędź orn. black swan ( Cygnus atratus); czarny bez bot. elder ( Sambucus nigra); czarna jagoda bot. blueberry ( Vaccinium myrtillus); czarne korzonki bot. (= wężymord, skorzonera) scorzonera, black l. Spanish salsify ( Scorzonera hispanica); czarna porzeczka bot. blackcurrant ( Ribes nigrum); czarna wdowa ent. ( pająk) black widow ( Latrodectus mactans); niedźwiedź czarny zool. (American) black bear ( Ursus americanus); olcha l. olsza czarna bot. European alder ( Alnus glutinosa); świerk czarny bot. black spruce ( Picea mariana); topola czarna bot. black poplar ( Populus nigra).6. ( w terminach naukowych i technicznych) ciało czarne fiz. black body; czarna dziura astron. black hole; czarna ospa pat. smallpox, variola; czarna skrzynka lotn. black box.7. (= ciemnoskóry) black, dark-skinned; (= dotyczący Murzynów) Black; Czarny Ląd przest. (= Afryka) the Dark Continent.mp1. pot. (= Murzyn) Black.2. pot., euf. (= diabeł) the Black One.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czarny
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