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1 oratory
1) (art) Redekunst, die2) (rhetorical language) Rhetorik, die* * *['orə-]noun (the art of speaking well in public.) die Redekunst* * *ora·tory1[ˈɒrətəri, AM ˈɔ:rətɔ:ri]ora·tory2[ˈɒrətəri, AM ˈɔ:rətɔ:ri]* * *I ['ɒrətərI]n(= art of making speeches) Redekunst f IIn (ECCL)Oratorium nt* * *oratory1 [ˈɒrətərı; US -ˌtəʊriː; -ˌtɔː-; a. ˈɑ-] s Redekunst f, Rhetorik foratory2 [ˈɒrətərı; US -ˌtəʊriː; -ˌtɔː-; a. ˈɑ-] s REL1. Kapelle f, Andachtsraum m2. Oratory KATH, HIST Oratorium n (Name verschiedener Kongregationen von Weltgeistlichen ohne Klostergelübde)* * *noun, no pl.1) (art) Redekunst, die2) (rhetorical language) Rhetorik, die* * *n.Redekunst f. -
2 chemistry
1) no indef. art. Chemie, die2) (fig.) unerklärliche Wirkungskraft* * *['kemistri] 1. noun((the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other: Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood.) die Chemie- academic.ru/12290/chemical">chemical2. noun(a substance used in or obtained by a chemical process: Some chemicals give off harmful fumes.) die Chemikalie- chemist* * *chem·is·try[ˈkemɪstri]n no plmanufacturing \chemistry technische Chemie, Großchemie fphysical \chemistry physikalische Chemietechnical \chemistry technische Chemiethe \chemistry is right between them die Chemie stimmt zwischen den beiden* * *['kemIstrɪ]n1) Chemie f; (= chemical make-up) chemische Zusammensetzung2) (fig) Verträglichkeit fthe chemistry between us was perfect — wir haben uns sofort vertragen, es hat sofort zwischen uns gefunkt (inf)
the chemistry of physical attraction/of love — das Kräftespiel der körperlichen Anziehung/in der Liebe
* * *chemistry [-trı] s1. Chemie f:chemistry set Chemiebaukasten m2. a) chemische Eigenschaften pl oder Zusammensetzungb) chemische Abläufe pl (im Körper)3. fig Wesen n, Natur f4. fig Harmonie f, Verträglichkeit f:the chemistry is right between them zwischen ihnen stimmt die Chemie;the chemistry between them is all wrong sie können einfach nicht miteinanderchem. abk1. chemical;2. chemistry3. chemist* * *noun, no pl.1) no indef. art. Chemie, die2) (fig.) unerklärliche Wirkungskraft* * *n.Chemie f. -
3 laboratory
nounLabor[atorium], das* * *[lə'borətəri, ]( American[) 'læbrəto:ri]((abbreviated to lab) a place where scientific experiments are carried on or where drugs etc are prepared: Samples of her blood were sent to the hospital lab(oratory) for testing.) das Laboratorium* * *la·bora·tory[ləˈbɒrətəri, AM ˈlæbrətɔ:ri]I. n Labor[atorium] ntunder \laboratory conditions unter Laborbedingungento be [still] at the \laboratory stage sich akk [noch] im Versuchsstadium befinden* * *[l\@'bɒrətərI] (US) ['lbrə"tɔːrɪ]nLabor(atorium) ntlaboratory assistant — Laborant( in) m(f)
the project was abandoned at the laboratory stage — das Projekt wurde im Versuchsstadium abgebrochen
* * *1. Laboratorium n, Labor n:laboratory assistant Laborant(in);laboratory test Laborversuch m2. weitS.a) Versuchsanstalt fb) (Sprach- etc) Labor n3. fig Werkstätte f, -statt f:* * *nounLabor[atorium], das* * *n.Labor -s n.Laboratorium n. -
4 oration
nounRede, die* * *[ə'reiʃən](a formal, public speech, especially in fine, beautiful language: a funeral oration.) feierliche Rede- academic.ru/51997/orator">orator- oratory
- oratorical* * *ora·tion[ərˈeɪʃən, AM ɔ:-]funeral \oration Grabrede f* * *[ɒ'reISən]nAnsprache f* * ** * *nounRede, die* * *n.Rede -n f.
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Oratory — is the art of (public) speaking. In ancient Greece and Rome, oratory was studied as a component of rhetoric (that is, composition and delivery of speeches), and was an important skill in public and private life. Aristotle and Quintilian discussed … Wikipedia
oratory — Ⅰ. oratory [1] ► NOUN (pl. oratories) ▪ a small chapel for private worship. Ⅱ. oratory [2] ► NOUN 1) formal public speaking. 2) rhetorical or eloquent language … English terms dictionary
oratory — noun 1 (U) the skill of making powerful and persuasive speeches: a dazzling display of oratory 2 (U) language that includes long and formal words 3 (C) a small building or part of a church where people can go to pray oratorical, adjective:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
oratory — noun a) The art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner. b) Eloquence … Wiktionary
oratory — oratory1 [ ɒrət(ə)ri] noun (plural oratories) 1》 a small chapel for private worship. 2》 (Oratory) (in the Roman Catholic Church) a religious society of secular priests founded to provide plain preaching and popular services. Derivatives Oratorian … English new terms dictionary
oratory — {{11}}oratory (n.1) formal public speaking, the art of eloquence, 1580s, from L. (ars) oratoria oratorical (art), fem. of oratorius of speaking or pleading, pertaining to an orator, from orare (see ORATOR (Cf. orator)). {{12}}oratory (n.2) small… … Etymology dictionary
oratory — UK [ˈɒrət(ə)rɪ] / US [ˈɔrəˌtɔrɪ] noun Word forms oratory : singular oratory plural oratories 1) [uncountable] the skill of making effective and impressive public speeches 2) [uncountable] complicated formal language 3) [countable] a church or… … English dictionary
oratory — I. noun (plural ries) Etymology: Middle English oratorie, from Anglo French, from Late Latin oratorium, from Latin orare Date: 14th century 1. a place of prayer; especially a private or institutional chapel 2. capitalized an Oratorian… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Oratory — /ˈɒrətri/ (say oruhtree) noun (plural Oratories) any of certain religious societies of the Roman Catholic Church, especially one (Oratory of St Philip Neri) composed of secular priests, not bound by vows, devoted to simple and familiar preaching …
oratory — I. /ˈɒrətri / (say oruhtree) noun 1. the exercise of eloquence; eloquent speaking. 2. the art of an orator; the art of public speaking. {Latin ōrātōria, properly feminine of ōrātōrius of an orator} II. /ˈɒrətri / (say oruhtree) noun (plural… …
oratory — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. speech, elocution, declamation, eloquence, expression. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. speech, rhetoric, eloquence, elocution; see speech 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. rhetoric, platform rhetoric,… … English dictionary for students