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1 Phrase
f; -, -n1. (abgedroschene Redensart) cliché, platitude; bes. POL. catchphrase; leere Phrasen empty talk, claptrap umg.; Phrasen dreschen umg. talk in clichés ( oder platitudes)2. MUS., LING. phrase* * *die Phrasephrase* * *Phra|se ['fraːzə]f -, -nphrase; (pej) empty or hollow phraseabgedroschene Phráse — cliché, hackneyed phrase (Brit)
leere or hohle Phrásen — empty or hollow words or phrases
* * *Phra·se<-, -n>[ˈfra:zə]f\Phrasen dreschen (pej fam) to churn out hollow phrases2. (Ausdruck) phrase* * *die; Phrase, Phrasen1) (abwertend) [empty] phrase; clichéPhrasen dreschen — (ugs.) spout clichés; dole out catchphrases
2) (Musik, Sprachw.) phrase* * *leere Phrasen empty talk, claptrap umg;2. MUS, LING phrase* * *die; Phrase, Phrasen1) (abwertend) [empty] phrase; clichéPhrasen dreschen — (ugs.) spout clichés; dole out catchphrases
2) (Musik, Sprachw.) phrase* * *-n f.phrase n. -
2 phrase
f; -, -n1. (abgedroschene Redensart) cliché, platitude; bes. POL. catchphrase; leere Phrasen empty talk, claptrap umg.; Phrasen dreschen umg. talk in clichés ( oder platitudes)2. MUS., LING. phrase* * *die Phrasephrase* * *Phra|se ['fraːzə]f -, -nphrase; (pej) empty or hollow phraseabgedroschene Phráse — cliché, hackneyed phrase (Brit)
leere or hohle Phrásen — empty or hollow words or phrases
* * *Phra·se<-, -n>[ˈfra:zə]f\Phrasen dreschen (pej fam) to churn out hollow phrases2. (Ausdruck) phrase* * *die; Phrase, Phrasen1) (abwertend) [empty] phrase; clichéPhrasen dreschen — (ugs.) spout clichés; dole out catchphrases
2) (Musik, Sprachw.) phrase* * *…phrase f LING, im subst:Nominalphrase noun phrase;Verbalphrase verbal phrase* * *die; Phrase, Phrasen1) (abwertend) [empty] phrase; clichéPhrasen dreschen — (ugs.) spout clichés; dole out catchphrases
2) (Musik, Sprachw.) phrase* * *-n f.phrase n. -
3 Phrase
Phra·se <-, -n> [ʼfra:zə] f;2) ( Ausdruck) phrase -
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5 пустой звук
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6 пустой звук
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7 frase
* * *(en -r)(mus., gram.) phrase;(neds) empty phrase; cliché;[ fast frase] stock phrase;[ tomme fraser] empty phrases, cant. -
8 пустой
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > пустой
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9 frase
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10 пустой звук
empty phrase; mere empty words мн. ч. -
11 Leerformel
f empty formula; weitS. empty phrase* * *Leer|for|melfempty phrase* * *Leer·for·melf (pej geh) empty phrase* * * -
12 Floskel
f; -, -n; pej. meaningless phrase, cliché; Pl. auch (empty) words* * *Flọs|kel ['flɔskl]f -, -nset phraseeine höfliche/abgedroschene Floskel — a polite but meaningless/a hackneyed (Brit) or clichéd phrase
* * *Flos·kel<-, -n>[ˈflɔskl̩]eine höfliche/abgedroschene \Floskel a polite but meaningless phrase, a hackneyed phrase pej* * *die; Floskel, Floskeln cliché* * ** * *die; Floskel, Floskeln cliché* * *-n f.empty phrase n. -
13 пустые слова
1) General subject: empty phrase, fluent phrases, froth, hollow words, hooey, lip service, lip-service, mere verbiage, phrase, phrases, rainmaking, razzmatazz, sound and fury (Shakespeare), verbalism, verbality, wind, wish wash, wish-wash2) Obsolete: bilk3) Diplomatic term: bluster4) Jargon: flannel, Blowing Smoke (Например: "I was just blowing smoke when I said I had won the state lottery.")5) Banking: game of semantics6) Set phrase: leaves without figs7) Makarov: empty words, idle words8) Phraseological unit: all mouth and no trousers -
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м.soundзвук выстрела — report (of a shot)
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ни звука — not a soundпустой звук — empty phrase; mere / empty words pl.
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м.гла́сный звук — vowel
согла́сный звук — consonant
чи́стый звук — clear sound
ско́рость звука — sound / sonic speed
••без звука разг. (без возражений) — ≈ at the drop of a hat
ни звука — 1) ( о тишине) not a sound (to be heard) 2) ( о сохранении тайны) not a word
об э́том никому́ ни звука! — not a word to anybody about it!
пусто́й звук — empty phrase; mere / empty words pl
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муж.sound; tone муз.булькающий звук — gurgle, hubble-bubble
велярный звук — velar, guttural
задненебный звук — фон. velar, guttural
губно-зубной звук, лабио-дентальный звук — labiodental
пустой звук — empty phrase; mere empty words мн. ч.
трубный звук — blare, blaring sound
церебральный звук — фон. cerebral
шипящий звук — фон. hiss, hush, sibilant; ( шипение) fizzle; ( при жаренье на огне) sizzle
••ни звука — not a sound ( не слышно); not a word (о ком-л./чем-л.)
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1) General subject: a mere name, only a name, vox, empty phrase, mere words, meaningless phrase2) Latin: et praeterea nihil3) Idiomatic expression: water under the bridge -
18 Floskel
f1. catchword2. cliché3. commonplace phrase4. empty phrase5. stereotypical expression6. truism -
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20 floskel
subst. empty phrase, cliché subst. (slang) cant hot air, gas
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