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1 figurative
adjectiveübertragen; figurativ (Sprachw.)* * *[-rətiv]* * *fig·ura·tive[ˈfɪgjərətɪv, AM -jɚət̬ɪv]adj inv\figurative expression bildlicher Ausdruck\figurative meaning übertragene Bedeutung\figurative sense übertragener [o fachspr figurativer] Sinn2. ART gegenständlich* * *['fIgjʊrətɪv]adjin a figurative sense — im übertragenen Sinn
2) (ART) art, painting, sculpture, artist gegenständlich* * *figurative [-ɡjʊrətıv; -ɡər-] adj (adv figuratively)1. figurativ, bildlich, übertragen:figuratively auch im übertragenen Sinn;figuratively speaking bildlich gesprochen2. bilderreich (Stil)3. symbolisch:be figurative of symbolisch stehen fürfig abk* * *adjectiveübertragen; figurativ (Sprachw.)* * *adj.bildlich adj.symbolisch adj. -
2 metaphor
noun[the use of] metaphor — der Gebrauch von Metaphern
2) (instance) Metapher, diemixed metaphor — Bildbruch, der
* * *['metəfə](a form of expression (not using `like' or `as')in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc: `He's a tiger when he's angry' is an example of (a) metaphor.) die Metapher- academic.ru/46447/metaphorical">metaphorical- metaphoric
- metaphorically* * *meta·phor[ˈmetəfəʳ, AM ˈmet̬əfɔ:r]n* * *['metəfə(r)]nMetapher f* * *metaph. abk1. metaphor2. metaphorical* * *noun1) no pl., no art. (stylistic device)[the use of] metaphor — der Gebrauch von Metaphern
2) (instance) Metapher, diemixed metaphor — Bildbruch, der
* * *n.Metapher -n n.übertragener Ausdruck m. -
3 metaphor
meta·phor [ʼmetəfəʳ, Am ʼmet̬əfɔ:r] n
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