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1 dialectical unity
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2 dialectical
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3 antithesis
a semantically complicated parallel construction, the two parts of which are semantically opposite to each other- is to stress the heterogenity of the described phenomenon, to show that the latter is a dialectical unity of two (or more) opposing features. (V.A.K.)Some people have much to live on, and little to live for. (O.Wilde)
If we don't know who gains by his death we do know who loses by it. (A.Christie)
Mrs. Nork had a large home and a small husband. (S.Lewis)
In marriage the upkeep of woman is often the downfall of man. (S.Evans)
Don't use big words. They mean so little. (O.Wilde)
••стилистическая фигура, усиливающая выразительность за счёт столкновения (противопоставления) в одном контексте прямо противоположных понятий и образов (I.V.A.)English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > antithesis
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4 oxymoron
a combination of two semantically contradictory notions, that help to emphasise contradictory qualities simultaneously existing in the described phenomenon as a dialectical unity (V.A.K.)"low skyscraper", "sweet sorrow", "nice rascal", "pleasantly ugly face", "horribly beautiful", "a deafening silence from Whitehall" (The Morning Star)
"The Beauty of the Dead", "to shout mutely", "to cry silently", "the street damaged by improvements" (O.Henry), "silence was louder than thunder" (J.Updike)
O brawling love! O loving hate! O heavy lightness! Serious vanity! Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick heath! (W.Shakespeare)
You have two beautiful bad examples for parents. (Sc.Fitzgerald)
••a combination of two words (mostly an adjective and a noun or an adverb with an adjective) in which the meanings of the two clash, being opposite in sense (I.R.G.)••троп, состоящий в соединении двух контрастных по значению слов ( обычно содержащих антонимичные семы), раскрывающий противоречимость описываемого.(I.V.A.)And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true. (A.Tennyson)
He had a face like a plateful of mortal sins. (B.Behan)
See: lexical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > oxymoron
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5 law
n1) закон- in law2) право; правоведение; законодательство- take law proceedings against smb.- institute law proceedings against smb.4) закон (природы, научный)5) правило•- land law- remain under the protection and authority of the principles of international law- club law- case law- good law- law act- air law
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