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21 Gothicism
s 1. [philol] goticizam, osobina gotskog jezika 2. [archit] koji naginje gotskom stilu 3. [fig] surovost, barbarstvo, neuglađenost -
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s.1 el idioma gótico.2 rudeza de maneras; barbarie. -
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24 gothicism
1. n варварство; грубость; жестокость2. n характерные черты готического стиля; готика3. n лингв. готицизм -
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/'gɔθisizm/ * danh từ - lối gôtic, kiểu gôtic - từ ngữ đặc Gô-tích - tính dã man; tính thô lỗ, tính cục cằn -
26 gothicism (Barbarous lack of taste or elegance)
Религия: варварствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gothicism (Barbarous lack of taste or elegance)
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27 gothicism (Conformity to or practice of Gothic style)
Религия: характерные черты готического стиляУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > gothicism (Conformity to or practice of Gothic style)
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28 готицизм
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31 gótikus stílus
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32 варварство
1) General subject: Hunnishness, barbarism, barbarity, ferity, gothicism, heathenism, heathenry, savageness, vandalism, barbarousness2) Religion: Hunnishness (A Hunnish social or intellectual condition), barbarism ( A barbarian or barbarous social or intellectual condition), gothicism (Barbarous lack of taste or elegance), vandalism (Willful or malicious destruction or defacement of public or private property)3) Psychology: barbarism (историческая эпоха) -
33 характерные черты готического стиля
1) General subject: gothicism (в архитектуре)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > характерные черты готического стиля
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34 sobrenatural
adj.supernatural.poderes sobrenaturales supernatural powers* * *► adjetivo1 supernatural* * *ADJ1) (=inexplicable) supernatural2) (=misterioso) weird, unearthly* * *adjetivo supernatural* * *= supernatural, supernaturalist, otherworldly, superhuman, bionic, unearthly [unearthlier - comp., uneartliest -sup.].Ex. A Canadian author of fantasy, supernatural novels for young adults describes her experience of the process of writing and distinguishes.Ex. This is a guide to 'all things concerned with literary Gothicism and supernaturalist literature'.Ex. He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.Ex. Only one of the two flasks contains the magic potion that makes you superhuman, the other will turn you into something indescribably horrible.Ex. Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.Ex. Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.----* poder sobrenatural = supernatural power.* sobrenatural, lo = supernatural, the.* * *adjetivo supernatural* * *= supernatural, supernaturalist, otherworldly, superhuman, bionic, unearthly [unearthlier - comp., uneartliest -sup.].Ex: A Canadian author of fantasy, supernatural novels for young adults describes her experience of the process of writing and distinguishes.
Ex: This is a guide to 'all things concerned with literary Gothicism and supernaturalist literature'.Ex: He embodies the otherworldly in a narrative studded with spectacles and visions.Ex: Only one of the two flasks contains the magic potion that makes you superhuman, the other will turn you into something indescribably horrible.Ex: Police say the bullet hit the underwire of her bionic brassiere and never even pierced her skin.Ex: Her face glowed with unearthly radiance and her form was as perfect as any woman -- whether goddess or mortal -- could ever desire to possess.* poder sobrenatural = supernatural power.* sobrenatural, lo = supernatural, the.* * *supernaturallo sobrenatural the supernatural* * *
sobrenatural adjetivo
supernatural
sobrenatural adjetivo supernatural
' sobrenatural' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aparición
English:
supernatural
- unearthly
* * *sobrenatural adjsupernatural;poderes sobrenaturales supernatural powers* * *adj supernatural* * *sobrenatural adj: supernatural* * *sobrenatural adj supernatural -
35 безвкусица
1) General subject: bad taste, barbarity, dowdiness, flatness, gaudiness, raunch, tastelessness, vicious taste, pabulum (о книгах, фильмах, речах и т.п.), indecorousness, glare2) Colloquial: naffness3) Religion: gothicism4) Architecture: tawdriness -
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37 грубость
1) General subject: abruptness (ответа), acerbity, asperity, barbarism, barbarity (стиля, вкуса), bestiality, broadness (шутки, речи), brutality, callosity (чувств), callousness, callousness (чувств), clownery, clumsiness, contumely, crudity, discourtesy, disrespect, gothicism, grossness, gruffness, harshness, ill breeding, ill-breeding, inurbanity, raunch, ribaldry, rough tongue, roughness, rudeness, rusticity, scurrility, shagginess, truculence, vulgarity, relentlessness, uncouth manner2) American: homeliness (внешности)3) Engineering: crudeness5) Mathematics: coarseness, structural stability6) Jargon: chin7) Robots: robustness (напр. системы управления)8) Makarov: bearish manners, callosity, coarseness (массы), coarseness (экстерьера), roughness (поверхности, измерений) -
38 жестокость
1) General subject: Hunnishness, acerbity, asperity (характера), atrocity, barbarity, brutality, cannibalism, cruelty, devilment, devilry, deviltry, diabolism, ferociousness, ferocity, gothicism, grimness, ill treatment, ill-treatment, inhumanity, mercilessness, rigidity, savageness, savagery, severity, truculence, tyranny, violence, acts of cruelty (against), fierceness2) Economy: harshness3) Australian slang: aggro4) Diplomatic term: inhumane act5) Makarov: acerbity (в характере человека), iron -
39 gotycyzm
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gotycyzm
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40 barbarlık
n. barbarity, barbarism, vandalism, gothicism, heathenism, savageness* * *barbarism
См. также в других словарях:
Gothicism — Goth i*cism, n. 1. A Gothic idiom. [1913 Webster] 2. Conformity to the Gothic style of architecture. [1913 Webster] 3. Rudeness of manners; barbarousness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gothicism — [gäth′iki siz΄əm] n. 1. barbarism; rudeness 2. conformity to or use of Gothic style Gothicist n … English World dictionary
Gothicism — Gothic ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to the ancient Goths or their extinct language. 2) of the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th 16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches and elaborate tracery. 3) portentously gloomy… … English terms dictionary
Gothicism — noun Date: 1710 1. barbarous lack of taste or elegance 2. conformity to or practice of Gothic style • Gothicist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
Gothicism — /goth euh siz euhm/, n. 1. conformity or devotion to the gothic style in the arts. 2. the principles and techniques of the gothic style. 3. (sometimes l.c.) barbarism; crudeness. [1700 10; GOTHIC + ISM] * * * … Universalium
Gothicism — noun The Gothic style in literature or architecture … Wiktionary
gothicism — Goth·i·cism || gɒθɪsɪzÉ™m n. conformity to the Gothic style of architecture; barbarism, rudeness … English contemporary dictionary
gothicism — n. 1. Gothic idiom. 2. Rudeness, barbarism, incivility … New dictionary of synonyms
gothicism — goth·i·cism … English syllables
Gothicism — Goth•i•cism [[t]ˈgɒθ əˌsɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) conformity or devotion to the Gothic style 2) the principles and techniques of the Gothic style 3) (sometimes l.c.) barbarism; crudeness • Etymology: 1700–10 … From formal English to slang
Gothicism — /ˈgɒθəsɪzəm/ (say gothuhsizuhm) noun 1. conformity or devotion to the Gothic style of architecture. 2. a mixture of the elevated and the bizarre, often with many details, as distinct from the unity and simplicity of classicism. 3. adherence to… …