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1. nounRoman, der2. adjective* * *I ['novəl] noun- academic.ru/50602/novelist">novelistII ['novəl] adjective(new and strange: a novel idea.) neuartig- novelty* * *nov·el1[ˈnɒvəl, AM ˈnɑ:-]detective \novel Kriminalroman m, Krimi mnov·el2[ˈnɒvəl, AM ˈnɑ:-]* * *I ['nɒvəl]nRoman m IIadjneu(artig)* * *A adj1. (ganz) neu(artig)2. ungewöhnlichB s Roman m:novel of manners Sittenroman;* * *1. nounRoman, der2. adjective* * *n.Roman -e m. -
3 novel
'nobeladjneu, angehend, unerfahrenadjetivonovelnovel [no'βel]I adjetivo(futuro) angehende(r, s); (sin experiencia) unerfahrenAnfänger(in) masculino (femenino) -
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6 növel
(DE) ausbauend; gesteigert; steigern; steigert; amplifizieren; (EN) add to; aggravate; augment; elevate; enhance; enlarge; exacerbate; extend; gear up; greaten; heighten; improve; increase; largen; put on; raise; redouble; run up; send up; step up; swell; swell, swelled, swollen -
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9 novel design features
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10 dime novel
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11 short novel
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12 detective novel
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13 gothic novel
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14 graphic novel
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15 adventure novel
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16 He wrote a novel with a kick.
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17 read a novel
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18 science fiction novel
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19 The novel is set in ...
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20 trashy novel
n.Kitschroman m.
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Novel — Novel … Deutsch Wikipedia
Novel — Nov el, a. [OF. novel, nuvel, F. nouvel, nouveau, L. novellus, dim. of novus new. See {New}.] Of recent origin or introduction; not ancient; new; hence, out of the ordinary course; unusual; strange; surprising. [1913 Webster] Note: In civil law,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Novel — Escudo … Wikipedia Español
Novel — Nov el, n. [F. nouvelle. See {Novel}, a.] 1. That which is new or unusual; a novelty. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. News; fresh tidings. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Some came of curiosity to hear some novels. Latimer. [1913 Webster] 3. A fictitious tale or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
novel — I adjective alien, anomalous, bizarre, different, distinctive, eccentric, exceptional, extraordinary, foreign, fresh, innovative, inusitate, irregular, modern, neoteric, neoterical, new, newly come, nonconformist, novus, odd, original, peculiar,… … Law dictionary
novel — ‘Que se estrena en una actividad’: «Marta lloraba, reía y suspiraba sola, como un padre novel en la antesala del paritorio» (Longares Romanticismo [Esp. 2001]). Es voz aguda: [nobél]. No es correcta la forma llana ⊕ nóvel. No debe confundirse con … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
novel — adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. Que acaba de empezar en una actividad o profesión: La autora de este libro es una escritora novel, pero de cierta fama. Pepe es novel, pero no conduce mal … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
novel — [näv′əl] adj. [ME novell < OFr novel < L novellus, dim. of novus, NEW] new and unusual; esp., being the first of its kind n. [It novella < L neut. pl. of novellus (see NOVEL the adj. ), hence, orig., new things, news] 1. Obs. NOVELLA… … English World dictionary
novel — [adj] new, original at cutting edge*, atypical, avant garde, breaking new ground*, contemporary, different, far cry*, fresh, funky*, innovative, just out*, modernistic, neoteric, newfangled, new fashioned, now*, odd, offbeat, peculiar, rare,… … New thesaurus
novel — (Del cat. novell, nuevo). adj. Que comienza a practicar un arte o una profesión, o tiene poca experiencia en ellos. U. t. c. s.) ☛ V. caballero novel … Diccionario de la lengua española
novel — Ⅰ. novel [1] ► NOUN ▪ a fictitious prose narrative of book length. ORIGIN from Italian novella storia new story . Ⅱ. novel [2] ► ADJECTIVE ▪ interestingly new or unusual … English terms dictionary