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1 homogeneous parts of the sentence
Лингвистика: однородные члены предложенияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > homogeneous parts of the sentence
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2 однородные члены предложения
1) Grammar: similar parts of a sentence2) Linguistics: homogeneous parts of the sentenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > однородные члены предложения
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3 однородный
1. homogeneous, uniform2. ( сходный) similar -
4 однородный
1) ( одинаковый) homogeneous, uniform2) ( сходный) similar••одноро́дные чле́ны предложе́ния грам. — homogeneous parts of the sentence
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5 еднороден
1. homogeneousгеол. massive2. (сходен) similar, uniform, of the same kind ( след същ.), еднородно вещество a homogenous substanceеднородни явления phenomena of the same kindеднородни части на изречението грам. similar/homogeneous parts of a sentence* * *едноро̀ден,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. homogeneous; геол. massive;2. ( сходен) similar, uniform, of the same kind ( след същ.); \еднороденни части на изречението език. similar/homogeneous parts of a sentence; \еднороденно вещество a homogeneous substance.* * *connatural ; homogeneous: a еднороден substance - еднородно вещество; homogenous (биол.); uniform* * *1. (сходен) similar, uniform, of the same kind (след същ.), еднородно вещество a homogenous substance 2. homogeneous 3. геол. massive 4. еднородни части на изречението грам. similar/homogeneous parts of a sentence 5. еднородни явления phenomena of the same kind -
6 climax
a semantically complicated parallel construction, in which each next word combination (clause, sentence) is logically more important or emotionally stronger and more explicit (V.A.K.)Three types:- logical climax- emotive climax
- quantitative climaxWe were all in all to one another, it was the morning of life, it was bliss, it was frenzy, it was everything else of that sort in the highest degree. (Ch.Dickens)
I am firm, thou art obstinate, he is pig-headed. (B.Charlestone)
No tree, no shrub, no blade of grass that was not owned. (J. Galsworthy)
••an arrangement of sentences (or of the homogeneous parts of one sentence) which secures a gradual increase in significance importance, or emotional tension in the utterance (I.R.G.)••расположение слов и выражений в порядке возрастающего их значения (I.V.A.)Ant.: anticlimaxSyn.: climax, gradationEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > climax
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7 gradation
a semantically complicated parallel construction, in which each next word combination (clause, sentence) is logically more important or emotionally stronger and more explicit (V.A.K.)Three types:- logical climax- emotive climax
- quantitative climaxWe were all in all to one another, it was the morning of life, it was bliss, it was frenzy, it was everything else of that sort in the highest degree. (Ch.Dickens)
I am firm, thou art obstinate, he is pig-headed. (B.Charlestone)
No tree, no shrub, no blade of grass that was not owned. (J. Galsworthy)
••an arrangement of sentences (or of the homogeneous parts of one sentence) which secures a gradual increase in significance importance, or emotional tension in the utterance (I.R.G.)••расположение слов и выражений в порядке возрастающего их значения (I.V.A.)Ant.: anticlimaxEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > gradation
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8 suspense
a deliberate postponement of the completion of the sentence with the help of embedded clauses (homogeneous members) separating the predicate from the subject and introducing less important facts and details first, while the expected information of major importance is reserved till the end of the sentence (utterance) (V.A.K.)••a compositional device which consists in arranging the matter of a communication in such a way that the less important, descriptive, subordinate parts are amassed at the beginning, the main idea being withheld till the end of the sentence (I.R.G.), says a Chinese manuscript, which my friend M. was obliging enough to read and explain to me, for the first seventy thousand ages ate their meat raw. (Ch.Lamb)See: periodic sentences, syntactical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > suspense
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9 однородность
жен.
1) homogeneity, uniformity
2) (сходство) similarityоднородн|ость - ж.
1. homogeneity;
2. (сходство) similarity, uniformity;
~ый
3. (одинаковый во всех своих частях) homogeneous;
~ое тело homogeneous body;
4. (сходный) similar, uniform;
of the same kind после сущ. ;
~ые явления phenomena of the same kind;
~ая статистика uniform statistics;
~ые члены предложения грам. similar parts of a sentence.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > однородность
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