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1 high-flown phrases
Общая лексика: напыщенные речи -
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[͵haıʹfləʋn] a1) часто ирон. возвышенный, выспренний, высокопарный2) напыщенныйhigh-flown phrases [style] - напыщенные речи [-ый стиль]
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1. a ирон. часто возвышенный, выспренний, высокопарный2. a напыщенный -
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high-flown
1> часто _ирон. вызвышенный, выспренный, высокопарный
_Ex:
high-flown ideals возвышенные идеалы
2> напыщенный
_Ex:
high-flown phrases напыщенные речи -
5 громкий
прил.
1) loud
2) перен. (известный) famous, great, noted;
notorious
3) перен. (напыщенный) pompous, bombastic, high-flown (слова и т.п.)громк|ий -
1. loud;
~им голосом in a loud voice;
2. (известный) notorious, famous;
~ое дело notorious case;
~ое имя famous name;
~ая победа resounding victory;
3. (высокопарный) high-flown, grandiloquent;
~ие слова, фразы high-sounding phrases;
ирон. big words.
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