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21 illumination power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > illumination power
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22 mass power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
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23 mean horizontal candle power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > mean horizontal candle power
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24 mean spherical candle power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > mean spherical candle power
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25 spherical candle power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > spherical candle power
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26 value of labor power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
English-Russian big medical dictionary > value of labor power
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27 backpressure power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > backpressure power
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28 dough-raising power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > dough-raising power
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29 motive power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > motive power
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30 phylactic power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > phylactic power
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31 suction power
expressive power — выразительная сила; экспрессивная сила
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > suction power
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32 выразительная сила
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выразительная сила
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33 speech
[spiːtʃ]n1) речь, говор, диалект, речевая деятельность, манера говоритьSometimes gestures are more expressive than speech. — Иногда жесты красноречивее слов.
- irritating speechMan is the only animal that has the power/faculty of speech. — Человек - единственное живое существо, обладающее даром речи.
- refined speech
- ordinary speech
- dialectal speech
- London speech
- everyday speech
- continuous speech
- cultural speech
- formal speech
- affected speech
- disrespectful speech
- rasping speech
- blunt speech
- flattering speech
- oral speech
- gutteral speech
- human speech
- direct speech
- speech habits
- speech marks
- speech therapy
- speech underdevelopment
- speech abnormality
- power of speech- error of speech- part of speech
- fugure of speech
- stream of speech
- sounds of speech
- type of speech
- by smb's speech
- abandon one's native speech
- be slow of speech
- charge one's speech with commonplace phrases
- copy smb in speech
- get used to the speech predominant here
- imitate other people's speech
- improve one's speech
- lose one's power speech
- recover one's speech
- use many quotations in speech
- be startled beyond speech
- change direct speech into indirect speech
- enjoy freedom of speech2) речь, выступление, докладIt is a smart speech for a five-year old. — Для пятилетнего ребенка, он очень умно говорит.
Dull speeches are better than dull silences. — Скучные речи лучше томительного молчания.
Speech is silver, but silence is gold. — ◊ Слово - серебро, а молчание - золото
- political speech- eloquent speech
- keynote speech- congratulatory speech- acceptance speech
- inaugural speech
- election speech
- throne speech
- after dinner speech
- platform speech
- holiday speeches
- five-minute speech
- touching speech
- set speech
- quick flashing speech of challenge
- maiden speech in Parlament
- speech about smth
- speech of great courage
- speech of welcome
- speech on the war
- speech for the prosecution
- subject of his speech
- at the end of the speech
- address a speech to the delegates
- applaud a speech
- listen to a speech
- attack smb in one's speech
- be deeply stirred by the speech
- be good at making speeches
- begin the speech with an apology
- break off one's speech
- close one's speech
- compose a speech
- deliver a speech from one's notes
- drag out draw out one's speech
- interrupt a speech
- record a speech
- limit smb's speech to ten minutes
- make a speech
- make a speech on smb's behalf
- make an impressive and eloquent speech to the demonstators
- receive the speech warmly
- report a speech
- take smb's speech down in shorthand
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34 tongue
noun1) Zunge, diebite one's tongue — (lit. or fig.) sich auf die Zunge beißen
put out your tongue, please — strecken Sie [bitte] mal Ihre Zunge heraus!
put or stick one's tongue out [at somebody] — [jemandem] die Zunge herausstrecken
with one's tongue hanging out — mit [heraus]hängender Zunge
he made the remark tongue in cheek — (fig.) er meinte die Bemerkung nicht ernst
hold one's tongue — (fig.) stillschweigen
watch one's tongue — (fig.) seine Zunge hüten od. zügeln
watch your tongue! — pass auf, was du sagst!
2) (meat) Zunge, die3) (manner or power of speech)find/lose one's tongue — seine Sprache wieder finden/die Sprache verlieren
have a sharp etc. tongue — eine scharfe usw. Zunge haben
4) (language) Sprache, die6) (promontory)tongue [of land] — Landzunge, die
* * *1) (the fleshy organ inside the mouth, used in tasting, swallowing, speaking etc: The doctor looked at her tongue.) die Zunge2) (the tongue of an animal used as food.) die Zunge3) (something with the same shape as a tongue: a tongue of flame.)* * *[tʌŋ]I. nhave you lost your \tongue? hat es dir die Sprache verschlagen?his name is on the tip of my \tongue sein Name liegt mir auf der Zungea few whiskies should loosen his \tongue ein paar Whiskys werden ihm schon die Zunge lösento bite one's \tongue sich dat in die Zunge beißento burn one's \tongue sich dat die Zunge verbrennento find one's \tongue die Sprache wiederfindento hold one's \tongue den Mund haltento stick one's \tongue out [at sb] [jdm] die Zunge herausstrecken2. (tongue-shaped object)\tongue of land Landzunge f\tongue of a shoe Zunge f eines Schuhsthe gift of \tongues REL die Gabe, mit fremden Zungen zu sprechento have a sharp \tongue eine spitze Zunge haben5.▶ to say sth \tongue in cheek [or with one's \tongue in one's cheek] etw als Scherz meinen▪ to \tongue sth etw mit Zungenschlag spielen* * *[tʌŋ]1. n1) Zunge fto lose/find one's tongue (fig) — die Sprache verlieren/wiederfinden
to hold one's tongue — den Mund halten
to have a ready tongue — schlagfertig sein, nicht auf den Mund gefallen sein
I can't get my tongue round it — dabei breche ich mir fast die Zunge ab
See:the gift of tongues (Bibl) — die Gabe, in fremden Zungen zu reden
3) (of shoe) Zunge f, Lasche f; (of bell) Klöppel m; (of land) (Land)zunge f; (of wood) Spund m, Zapfen ma tongue of fire licked the building — eine Flamme züngelte an dem Gebäude empor
2. vt (MUS)note (mit der Zunge) stoßen* * *tongue [tʌŋ]A s1. ANAT Zunge f (auch fig Redeweise):malicious tongues böse Zungen;with one’s tongue in one’s cheek, tongue in cheek ironisch;say sth tongue in cheek etwas nicht ernst meinen;bite the tongue auf der Zunge beißen;bite one’s tongue sich auf die Zunge beißen (a. fig);I would rather bite off my tongue than … ich würde mir eher oder lieber die Zunge abbeißen als …;find one’s tongue die Sprache wiederfinden;make sb find their tongue jemandem die Zunge lösen, jemanden zum Reden bringen;get one’s tongue (a)round umg ein schwieriges Wort etc richtig aussprechen;a) sich laut und deutlich äußern (to zu),b) anschlagen (Hund),c) Laut geben (Jagdhund);have a long tongue geschwätzig sein;have a ready tongue nicht auf den Mund gefallen sein, schlagfertig sein;have a sharp tongue eine scharfe oder spitze Zunge haben;hold one’s tongue den Mund halten;a sharp answer was hovering on my tongue mir lag eine scharfe Antwort auf der Zunge;keep a civil tongue (in one’s head) höflich bleiben;he lost his tongue er verlor die Sprache, ihm verschlug es die Sprache;put one’s tongue out at sb jemandem die Zunge herausstrecken;wag one’s tongue tratschen;set tongues wagging Gerede verursachen;tongues are beginning to wag die Leute fangen schon an zu reden; → academic.ru/8973/bridle">bridle B 2, loose A 5 f, tip1 A 12. GASTR (Rinder- etc) Zunge f3. Sprache f (eines Volkes), Zunge f:4. BIBEL Volk n, Nation f, Zunge f5. fig Zunge f (einer Flamme, einer Klarinette, eines Schuhs etc)6. Klöppel m (einer Glocke)9. TECHa) (Lauf-, Führungs) Schiene fb) Lasche f10. BAHN Zunge f (einer Weiche)11. Dorn m (einer Schnalle)12. Zeiger m (einer Waage)14. GEOG Landzunge fB v/t1. MUS mit Flatterzunge blasen2. Tischlerei: verzapfen* * *noun1) Zunge, diebite one's tongue — (lit. or fig.) sich auf die Zunge beißen
put out your tongue, please — strecken Sie [bitte] mal Ihre Zunge heraus!
put or stick one's tongue out [at somebody] — [jemandem] die Zunge herausstrecken
with one's tongue hanging out — mit [heraus]hängender Zunge
he made the remark tongue in cheek — (fig.) er meinte die Bemerkung nicht ernst
hold one's tongue — (fig.) stillschweigen
watch one's tongue — (fig.) seine Zunge hüten od. zügeln
watch your tongue! — pass auf, was du sagst!
2) (meat) Zunge, diefind/lose one's tongue — seine Sprache wieder finden/die Sprache verlieren
have a sharp etc. tongue — eine scharfe usw. Zunge haben
4) (language) Sprache, die5) (of shoe) Zunge, die6) (promontory)tongue [of land] — Landzunge, die
7) (of buckle) Dorn, der* * *(language) n.Sprache -n f. n.Zunge -n f. -
35 metaphor
transference of names based on the associated likeness between two objects, on the similarity of one feature common to two different entities, on possessing one common characteristic, on linguistic semantic nearness, on a common component in their semantic structures."pancake" for the "sun" (round, hot, yellow)
"silver dust" and "sequins" for "stars"
The expressiveness is promoted by the implicit simultaneous presence of images of both objects - the one which is actually named and the one which supplies its own "legal" name, while each one enters a phrase in the complexity of its other characteristics.The wider is the gap between the associated objects the more striking and unexpected - the more expressive - is the metaphor.His voice was a dagger of corroded brass. (S.Lewis)
They walked alone, two continents of experience and feeling, unable to communicate. (W.S.Gilbert)
Source: V.A.K.••a) the power of realising two lexical meanings simultaneouslyb) a SD when two different phenomena (things, events, ideas, actions) are simultaneously brought to mind by the imposition of some or all of the inherent properties of one object on the other which by nature is deprived of these propertiesSource: I.R.G.••скрытое сравнение, основанное на ассоциации по сходству, осуществляемое путём применения названия одного предмета к другому и выявляющее таким образом какую-нибудь важную черту второго (I.V.A.)English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > metaphor
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