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1 emphatic pronoun
Лингвистика: усилительное местоимение, эмфатическое местоимение -
2 emphatic
[ımʹfætık] a1. 1) выразительный; подчёркнутый, эмфатическийher answer was an emphatic❝No!❞ - она ответила категорически «Нет!»
2) настойчивый, настоятельный (о просьбе и т. п.)he was emphatic in his assertion that... - он настойчиво утверждал, что...
3) явный; яркий; бросающийся в глаза2. лингв. эмфатическийemphatic plural - эмфатическое или поэтическое множественное число
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3 emphatic
1. a выразительный; подчёркнутый, эмфатический2. a настойчивый, настоятельный3. a явный; яркий; бросающийся в глаза4. a лингв. эмфатическийСинонимический ряд:1. accented (adj.) accented; accentuated; impassioned; resounding; stressed; underlined; underscored2. definite (adj.) assertive; assured; decided; definite; energetic; expressive; forceful; insistent; intense; pointed; vigorous3. important (adj.) important; notable; outstanding; significant; spectacularАнтонимический ряд:commonplace; cool; diffident; fearful; hesitating; insignificant; irresolute; mild; modest; ordinary; reluctant; reserved; sensitive -
4 pronoun
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5 pronoun
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6 emphatic
ɪmˈfætɪk выразительный;
подчеркнутый, эмфатический - her answer was an * "No!" она ответила категорически "Нет!" настойчивый, настоятельный( о просьбе и т. п.) - * opinion твердое убеждение - * denial категорический отказ - he was * in his assertion that... он настойчиво утверждал, что... - I must be * on this point я должен настаивать на этом моменте явный;
яркий;
бросающийся в глаза - * success несомненный успех - * speaker темпераментный оратор эмфатический - * mood эмфатическое наклонение - * pronoun усилительное местоимение - * stress эмфатическое ударение - * plural эмфатическое или поэтическое множественное число emphatic выразительный;
эмфатический ~ настойчивый ~ подчеркнутыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > emphatic
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7 personal pronoun
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8 reciprocal pronoun
грам. взаимное местоимение
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