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101 wymow|a
f sgt 1. Jęz. pronunciation- wymowa brytyjska/amerykańska British/American pronunciation- wada wymowy a speech impediment- jak na cudzoziemkę, miała dobrą wymowę she had good pronunciation for a foreigner2. (znaczenie) meaning, significance- jego spojrzenia miały więcej wymowy niż słowa his looks said more than any words3. przest., książk. (krasomówstwo) elocution- potok wymowy a flow of words- kwiecista wymowa flowery language- □ wymowa sceniczna Teatr stage pronunciationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wymow|a
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102 خطابة
n. declamation, elocution -
103 طريقة الإلقاء
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104 فن الخطابة
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105 выразительный
expressive; ( многозначительный) significantвырази́тельная речь — elocution
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106 искусство
1) art2) (умение, мастерство) skill, artораторское искусство — elocution / eloquence / rhetoric declamation, oratorical skill, oratory
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107 красноречие красноречи·е
eloquence, elocutionRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > красноречие красноречи·е
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108 أداء
أدَاءperformance; execution, carrying out, accomplishment, fulfillment; doing, functioning, exercising; work; payment, discharge, settlement (of a debt); rendering (of) a service, doing (of) a favor; taking of an oath, swearing; rendition, interpretation, reading (of a work of art); diction, delivery; elocution -
109 إلقاء
إلْقاء، طَرِيقَةُ الإلْقاءdelivery, diction; elocution -
110 طريقة الإلقاء
إلْقاء، طَرِيقَةُ الإلْقاءdelivery, diction; elocution -
111 ùrlabhairt
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112 dizione
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113 дикция
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114 ораторское искусство
oratory имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > ораторское искусство
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115 ораторский искусство
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116 elocutio
ēlŏcūtĭo, ōnis, f. [id.].I. II.Transf., in rhet. lang., oratorical delivery, elocution; the Gr. phrasis (cf.:locutio, dictio, stilus, etc.),
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117 оборот речи
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118 ორატორული ხელოვნება
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119 Diktion
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120 Rhetorik
f1. elocution2. rhetoric
См. также в других словарях:
élocution — [ elɔkysjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1520; lat. elocutio ♦ Manière dont on exprime les sons en parlant. ⇒ articulation, 1. débit, parole. Élocution lente, rapide. ⇒ diction. Il a une grande facilité d élocution. Troubles de l élocution. ⇒ anarthrie, dysarthrie … Encyclopédie Universelle
Elocution — is the study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone.HistoryIn Western classical rhetoric, one of the five core disciplines was pronuntiatio, which was the art of delivering speeches. Orators were trained not only on proper… … Wikipedia
Elocution — Élocution Voir « élocution » sur le Wiktionnaire … Wikipédia en Français
Elocution — El o*cu tion, n. [L. elocutio, fr. eloqui, elocutus, to speak out: cf. F. [ e]locution. See {Eloquent}.] 1. Utterance by speech. [R.] [1913 Webster] [Fruit] whose taste . . . Gave elocution to the mute, and taught The tongue not made for speech… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
élocution — ÉLOCUTION. s. f. C est la partie de la Rhétorique, qui a pour objet le choix et l arrangement des mots. Il se prend communément pour La manière dont on s exprime. Élocution nette, élégante, belle, noble, simple, sublime, figurée, pure, claire.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
elocution — Elocution. s. f. Expression, la maniere du style qui regarde les paroles. Elocution nette, elegante. belle elocution. elocution noble, sublime, figurée … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Elocutĭon — (v. lat.), Styl, Ausdruck; ein Theil der Rhetorik … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Elocution — Elocution, lat. deutsch, Vortrag, Ausdruck … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
elocution — index declamation, parlance, rhetoric (skilled speech) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
elocution — mid 15c., from L.L. elocutionem (nom. elocutio) voice production, manner of expression, in classical Latin, oratorical expression, noun of action from pp. stem of eloqui speak out (see ELOQUENCE (Cf. eloquence)) … Etymology dictionary
elocution — [n] articulation declamation, delivery, diction, dramatic, eloquence, enunciation, expression, locution, oratory, pronunciation, public speaking, reading, rhetoric, speech, speechcraft, speechmaking, utterance, voice culture, voice production;… … New thesaurus