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Общая лексика: дать точную ссылкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give chapter and verse
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2 give chapter and verse for
Общая лексика: указать подробности в отношении (дела, утверждения, обвинения и т. п.; чего-л.), указать подробности в отношении (чего-л., дела, утверждения, обвинения и т. п.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > give chapter and verse for
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тoчнaя ccылкa [пepвoнaч. тк. ccылкa нa глaву и cтиx Библии]Any books there were came from... the public library except for 'The Old Curiosity Shop', and 'David Copperfield', which he read, as people used to read the Bible, over and over again till he could have quoted chapter and verse (Gr. Greene). You must give me chapter and verse for your charge that he has been stealing. What exactly has he taken and when did it happen? -
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1. [vɜ:s] n1. стих.1) стихотворная строка; стихa stanza of six verses - строфа из шести стихов /строк/
2) стих, размер; форма стихаiambic verse - ямбический стих, ямб
3) строфа2. 1) стихи, поэзия2) стихотворение3. библ. стих2. [vɜ:s] vto give chapter and verse for smth. - указать подробности в отношении чего-л. (дела, утверждения, обвинения и т. п.)
1. писать стихи (тж. to verse it)2. выражать в стихах; придавать стихотворную форму3. интересоваться чем-л., изучать что-л. -
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və:s
1. сущ.
1) строфа;
стих Syn: stanza, strophe
2) поэзия, стихи to cite/give/quote chapter and verse ≈ точно указать источник цитирования to compose verse, to write verse ≈ писать стихи to recite verses ≈ декламировать стихи free verse heroic verse lyrical verse macaronic verse rhymed verse rhyming verse Syn: poetry
2. гл.
1) писать стихи
2) выражать в стихах (стихосложение) стихотворная строка;
стих - a stanza of six *s строфа из шести стихов /строк/ (стихосложение) размер;
форма стиха - iambic * ямбический стих, ямб - blank * белый стих строфа - a poem of five *s стихотворение из пяти строф стихи, поэзия - prose and * проза и поэзия - written in * написанный стихами стихотворение (библеизм) стих - chapter and * глава и стих - to give chapter and * for smth. указать подробности в отношении чего-л. (дела, утверждения, обвинения и т. п.) писать стихи (тж. to * it) выражать в стихах;
придавать стихотворную форму - to * one's love изливать свою любовь в стихах интересоваться чем-л., изучать что-л. - he *d himself in the theatre он хорошо изучил театр ~ стихи, поэзия;
in verse or prose в стихах или в прозе;
lyrical verse лирическая поэзия ~ стихи, поэзия;
in verse or prose в стихах или в прозе;
lyrical verse лирическая поэзия verse выражать в стихах ~ писать стихи ~ стихи, поэзия;
in verse or prose в стихах или в прозе;
lyrical verse лирическая поэзия ~ строфа;
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[vɜːs] 1. сущ.1) лит.а) стих ( стихотворная строка)б) стих, (стихотворный) размер- heroic verseSyn:2) поэзия, стихиrhymed / rhyming verse — рифмованная поэзия
expressed in verse — выраженный в стихах, стихотворный
to cite / give / quote chapter and verse — точно указать источник цитирования
to compose / write verse — писать стихи
Syn:3) библ. стих2. гл.1) писать, сочинять стихи2) выражать в стихах, перелагать в стихотворную форму
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