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poetry n poésie f ; to write/read poetry écrire/lire des poèmes mpl ; a collection of poetry un recueil de poèmes ; the poetry of Pope la poésie de Pope ; poetry reading séance f de lecture de poésie. -
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poetry ['pəʊɪtrɪ]poésie f;∎ to write poetry écrire des poèmes;∎ the art of poetry l'art m poétique;∎ it was poetry in motion c'était un vrai plaisir pour les yeux; ironic c'était beau à voir!►► poetry reading lecture f de poèmes -
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♦ poetry /ˈpəʊɪtrɪ/n. [u]● poetry slam, gara di poesia; torneo di poesia □ prose poetry, prosa poetica. -
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poetry [ˊpəυətrɪ] n1) поэ́зия; стихи́2) поэти́чность -
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English-Dutch dictionary > poetry does not appeal to practical minds
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noun[Vers]dichtung, die; Lyrik, die* * *1) (poems in general: He writes poetry.) Gedichte (pl.)2) (the art of composing poems: Poetry comes naturally to some people.) die Dichtkunst* * *po·et·ry[ˈpəʊɪtri, AM ˈpoʊə-]n no plshe writes \poetry sie schreibt Gedichteepic/lyric/narrative \poetry epische/lyrische/dramatische Dichtunglove \poetry Liebesdichtung/Liebeslyrik fwar \poetry Kriegsdichtung fGoethe's/Milton's \poetry Goethes/Miltons Dichtung [o Lyrik] fshe was \poetry in motion es war eine Freude, ihr zuzuschauen, sie hatte wunderschöne Bewegungen* * *['pəʊItrɪ]nto write poetry — Gedichte schreiben, dichten
the dancing was poetry in motion —
* * *poetry [ˈpəʊıtrı] s1. Poesie f, Dichtkunst f2. Dichtung f, koll Dichtungen pl, Gedichte pl:dramatic poetry dramatische Dichtung3. Poesie f (Ggs Prosa):prose poetry dichterische Prosa4. Poesie f:a) dichterisches Gefühl:b) fig Romantik f, Stimmung fpoet. abk1. poetic (poetical) poet.2. poetry* * *noun[Vers]dichtung, die; Lyrik, diepoetry reading — ≈ Dichterlesung, die
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1) (poems in general: He writes poetry.) poesía2) (the art of composing poems: Poetry comes naturally to some people.) poesíapoetry n poesíatr['pəʊətrɪ]1 poesía\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be poetry in motion ser pura poesíapoetry reading recital nombre masculino de poesíapoetry ['po:ətri] n: poesía fadj.• de poesía adj.n.• de poesía s.m.• rima s.f.• épica s.f.'pəʊətri, 'pəʊɪtri['pǝʊɪtrɪ]poetry reading — recital m de poesía
1.N poesía f2.CPDpoetry magazine N — revista f de poesía
poetry reading N — recital m or lectura f de poesías
* * *['pəʊətri, 'pəʊɪtri]poetry reading — recital m de poesía
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['pəʊɪtrɪ]nпоэзия, стихи- epic poetry
- lyric poetry
- narrative poetry- like fond of poetry- write poetry
- memorize poetry
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ˈpəuɪtrɪ сущ.
1) поэзия;
стихи to compose, write poetry ≈ писать стихи to memorize poetry ≈ помнить, запоминать стихи, учить стихи наизусть to read poetry ≈ читать стихи to recite poetry ≈ декламировать стихи, читать стихи наизусть to scan poetry ≈ скандировать стихи dramatic poetry ≈ драматическая поэзия epic, heroic poetry ≈ эпическая, героическая поэзия lyric poetry ≈ лирика, лирическая поэзия narrative poetry ≈ повествовательная, эпическая поэзия Syn: rhyme, verse, poesy
2) поэтичность поэзия (редкое) поэзия, поэтические произведения, стихи поэтическая проза что-л. прекрасное, поэтичное поэтичность poetry поэзия;
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['pəuɪtrɪ]сущ.1) поэзия; стихиto compose / write poetry — писать стихи
to memorize poetry — помнить, запоминать стихи, учить стихи наизусть
to recite poetry — декламировать стихи, читать стихи наизусть
epic / heroic poetry — эпическая, героическая поэзия
lyric poetry — лирика, лирическая поэзия
narrative poetry — повествовательная, эпическая поэзия
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po·et·ry [ʼpəʊɪtri, Am ʼpoʊə-] nshe writes \poetry sie schreibt Gedichte;love \poetry Liebesdichtung/Liebeslyrik f;war \poetry Kriegsdichtung f;she was \poetry in motion es war eine Freude, ihr zuzuschauen, sie hatte wunderschöne Bewegungen -
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1. n редк. поэзия, поэтические произведения, стихи2. n поэтическая проза3. n поэтичностьСинонимический ряд:1. poem (noun) lyricism; narrative; numbers; poem; poesy; rhyme; rhythm; rune; song; stanza; verse2. work of art (noun) composition; essay; fiction; literature; novel; symphony; work of art; writing -
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