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1 honorific form
Лингвистика: форма вежливости -
2 honorific
1. [͵ɒnəʹrıfık] nпочётное наименование; почтительное обращение (Sir и т. п.)2. [͵ɒnəʹrıfık] ahonorific form - лингв. форма вежливости
1. почётный, доставляющий почётa largely honorary but distinctly honorific post - преимущественно номинальный, но весьма почётный пост
2. выражающий почтение, почтительный ( о формах речи) -
3 honorific
1. n почётное наименование; почтительное обращение2. a почётный, доставляющий почётa largely honorary but distinctly honorific post — преимущественно номинальный, но весьма почётный пост
3. a выражающий почтение, почтительныйСинонимический ряд:titular (adj.) complimentary; ex officio; favored; gratuitous; honorary; in recognition; nominal; titular -
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[ˌɒnə'rɪfɪk]1) Общая лексика: выражающий почтение, доставляющий почёт, относящийся к формам вежливости, почётный, почтительное обращение (Sir), почтительный, почтительный (о формах речи), почётное наименование2) Лингвистика: гонорифическая форма (form), форма вежливости (form)
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