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hyperbole [ipεʀbɔl]feminine noun* * *ipɛʀbɔl1) Mathématique hyperbola2) Littérature hyperbole* * *ipɛʀbɔl nf1) (= figure de style) hyperbole2) MATHÉMATIQUE hyperbola* * *hyperbole nf1 Math hyperbola;2 Littérat hyperbole.[ipɛrbɔl] nom féminin1. [figure de style] hyperbole -
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hyperbŏlē, ēs, f., = huperbolê, a rhet. fig., exaggeration, hyperbole (pure Lat. superlatio and superjectio), Quint. 8, 6, 67 sq.; 8, 4, 29; Sen. Ben. 7, 23 (in Cic. Top. 10, 45, and Fam. 7, 32, 2, written as Greek). -
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Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > hyperbole
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f.hyperbole.* * *1 hyperbole* * *SF hyperbole* * *femenino hyperbole* * *= hyperbole.Ex. One of the challenges confronting librarians today is the overselling of high tech benefits in general and the hyperbole of the Net in particular.* * *femenino hyperbole* * *= hyperbole.Ex: One of the challenges confronting librarians today is the overselling of high tech benefits in general and the hyperbole of the Net in particular.
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hipérbole sustantivo femenino hyperbole, overstatement: recibimos un folleto que describía con hipérboles las maravillas del hotel, I received a brochure that overstated the hotel's features
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f; -, -n2. LING. hyperbole* * *die Hyperbel(Mathematik) hyperbola;(Rhetorik) hyperbole* * *Hy|pẹr|bel [hy'pɛrbl]f -, -n (MATH)hyperbola; (RHETORIK) hyperbole* * *Hy·per·bel<-, -n>[hyˈpɛrbl̩]f* * *die; Hyperbel, Hyperbeln (Geom.) hyperbola* * *2. LING hyperbole* * *die; Hyperbel, Hyperbeln (Geom.) hyperbola* * *-s (Mathematik) f.hyperbola n. -s f.hyperbola n.
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hyperbole — [ ipɛrbɔl ] n. f. • yperbole XIIIe; lat. hyperbole, gr. huperbolê, de huper « au dessus » et ballein « lancer » I ♦ Rhét. Figure de style qui consiste à mettre en relief une idée au moyen d une expression qui la dépasse (opposé à litote). ⇒ … Encyclopédie Universelle
hyperbole — early 15c., from L. hyperbole, from Gk. hyperbole exaggeration, extravagance, related to hyperballein to throw over or beyond, from hyper beyond + bole a throwing, a casting, the stroke of a missile, bolt, beam, from bol , nom. stem of ballein to … Etymology dictionary
Hyperbole — Hy*per bo*le, n. [L., fr. Gr?, prop., an overshooting, excess, fr. Gr. ? to throw over or beyond; ype r over + ? to throw. See {Hyper }, {Parable}, and cf. {Hyperbola}.] (Rhet.) A figure of speech in which the expression is an evident… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hypérbŏlē — (griech.), Hyperbel (s. d.); hyperbolisch, übertreibend; hyperbolisieren, in Hyperbeln reden, übertreiben … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
hyperbole — I noun aggrandizement, amplification, enhancement, enlargement, exaggeration, extravagance, magnification, overemphasis, overenlargement, overstatement II index bombast, caricature, distortion, exaggeration … Law dictionary
hyperbole — *exaggeration, overstatement … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hyperbole — pronounced hiy per bǝ li, is a figure of speech involving an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally, e.g. a thousand apologies. It should not be confused with hyperbola, pronounced hiy per bǝ lǝ, a term in geometry … Modern English usage
hyperbole — [n] exaggeration amplification, big talk*, coloring*, distortion, embellishment, embroidering, enlargement, hype*, laying it on thick*, magnification, metaphor, mountain out of molehill*, overstatement, PR*, tall talk*; concept 268 Ant.… … New thesaurus
hyperbole — ► NOUN ▪ deliberate exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally. DERIVATIVES hyperbolical adjective hyperbolically adverb. ORIGIN Greek huperbol excess , from ballein to throw … English terms dictionary
hyperbole — [hī pʉr′bə lē] n. [L < Gr: see HYPERBOLA] exaggeration for effect and not meant to be taken literally (Ex: He s as strong as an ox.) … English World dictionary
hyperbole — (i per bo l ) s. f. 1° Figure de rhétorique qui consiste à augmenter ou à diminuer excessivement la vérité des choses pour qu elle produise plus d impression. • Parlons sans hyperbole et sans plaisanterie, DUCLOS Sat. X. • Et bientôt vous… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré