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61 מרשים
adj. impressive, effectual, flashy, grand, grandiose, imposing, impressing, knockout, magnificent, orotund, portentous, prepossessing, proud, telling, dignified -
62 bombastisch
I Adj. bombasticII Adv. bombastically* * *meretricious; rotund; orotund* * *bom|bạs|tisch [bɔm'bastɪʃ]1. adjSprache bombastic; Architektur, Hauseinrichtung overdone pred; Aufwand ostentatious2. adv(= schwülstig) bombastically; (= pompös) eingerichtet, gebaut ostentatiously* * *bom·bas·tischadj (pej)1. (schwülstig) bombastic2. (pompös) pompous* * *1.(abwertend) Adjektiv bombastic <speech, language, style, etc.>; ostentatious <architecture, theatrical, production>2.* * *A. adj bombasticB. adv bombastically* * *1.(abwertend) Adjektiv bombastic <speech, language, style, etc.>; ostentatious <architecture, theatrical, production>2. -
63 retórico
adj.rhetorical, orotund.m.rhetorician, rhetor.* * *► adjetivo1 rhetorical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 rhetorician* * *retórico, -a1.ADJ rhetorical2.SM / F rhetorician* * *- ca adjetivo rhetorical* * *= rhetorical.Ex. Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that the 'holistic' study of man appears to be only a rhetorical claim.----* especialista en retórica = rhetorician.* * *- ca adjetivo rhetorical* * *= rhetorical.Ex: Intradisciplinary citation analysis reveals that the 'holistic' study of man appears to be only a rhetorical claim.
* especialista en retórica = rhetorician.* * *retórico -ca1 ( Lit) rhetorical2 (grandilocuente) rhetorical* * *
retórico◊ -ca adjetivo
rhetorical
retórico,-a adjetivo rhetorical
' retórico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaso
- retórica
English:
rhetorical
* * *retórico, -a♦ adj1. [figura, lenguaje, estilo] rhetorical2. [rebuscado] bombastic♦ nm,f[persona] rhetorician* * *adj rhetorical* * *retórico, -ca adj: rhetorical♦ retóricamente adv -
64 dolgun sesli
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65 tantanalı
adj. pompous, showy, grandiose, orotund, puffy, sonorous, sounding--------tantanalı (konuşma)adj. rotund -
66 достоинствен
dignified, majestic* * *orotund -
67 извештачен
unnatural, effected, pretended, artificial, insincere* * *camp (adj coll), orotund, affected, artificial -
68 накитен
(стил)orotund--------ornate, bedecked, bejewelled (bejeweled) -
69 свечен
festive, formal, ceremonious, gala* * *gala, orotund -
70 pompézní
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71 úžasný
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72 zvučný
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73 낭랑하게 울리는
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74 소리가 낭랑하게 울리는
adj. orotund -
75 bombastic
adjectiveнапыщенныйSyn:orotund, purple, turgidAnt:brief, precise, quiet, simple, terse* * *(a) напыщенный* * *напыщенный, помпезный* * *[bom·bas·tic || bɒm'bæstɪk] adj. напыщенный, выспренний, высокопарный* * *высокопарныйвыспренний* * *напыщенный -
76 grandilocuente
• bombastic• fustian• grandfather's clock• grandiloquently• high-flavoured• high-flyer• magniloquent• orotund• rhetor• rhetorical figure which links contradictory terms -
77 высокопарный
bombastic, grandiloquent, turgid; high-flown, stilted (напыщенный); high- falutin(g) разг.* * ** * *bombastic, grandiloquent, turgid; high-flown* * *bombasticgrandiloquentheroicheroicalmouthyorotundpuffyrotundsonoroussoundingvapouring -
78 выспренний
lofty, high-flown; bombastic, grandiloquent (высокопарный); high-falutin(g) разг.* * *lofty, high-flown; bombastic, grandiloquent* * *bombasticgrandiloquentmouthyorotund -
79 звучный
sonorous* * ** * *sonorous, clear; resonant* * *fruityhigh-soundingorotundreverberantringingrotundsoniferoussonoroussoundingvocal -
80 напыщенный
pompous; bombastic, high-flown (о стиле и т.п.)* * ** * *pompous; bombastic, high-flown* * *arrogantdeclamatoryexaggerativeexaggeratoryflatulentfloridgrandiosehaughtyhigh-blownimportantmelodramaticmouth-fillingmouthyopulentorotundpompousportentousproud-stomachedpuffytub-thumpingtumidturgidvainglorious
См. также в других словарях:
Orotund — O ro*tund , a. [L. os, oris, the mouth + rotundus round, smooth.] Characterized by fullness, clearness, strength, and smoothness; ringing and musical; said of the voice or manner of utterance. n. The orotund voice or utterance Rush. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
orotund — I adjective affected, artificial, blustering, bombastic, clear, declamatory, elocutionary, flatulent, forceful, full, fustian, grandiloquent, grandiose, high flown, histrionic, inflated, magniloquent, mellow, oratorical, pompous, presumptuous,… … Law dictionary
orotund — 1792, from L. ore rotundo in well rounded phrases, lit. with round mouth (see ORE ROTUNDO (Cf. ore rotundo)) … Etymology dictionary
orotund — *resonant, sonorous, ringing, resounding, vibrant Analogous words: *loud, stentorian, strident … New Dictionary of Synonyms
orotund — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of the voice) resonant and impressive. 2) (of writing or style) pompous. ORIGIN from Latin ore rotundo with rounded mouth … English terms dictionary
orotund — [ôr′ə tund΄] adj. [< L ore rotundo, lit., with a round mouth: see ORAL & ROTUND] 1. clear, strong, and deep; resonant: said of the voice 2. bombastic or pompous: said of a style of speaking or writing orotundity [ôr′ətun′də tē] n … English World dictionary
orotund — adjective Etymology: modification of Latin ore rotundo, literally, with round mouth Date: circa 1799 1. marked by fullness, strength, and clarity of sound ; sonorous < an orotund voice > 2. pompous, bombastic < an orotund speech > • orotundity … New Collegiate Dictionary
orotund — adjective formal 1 an orotund sound or voice is strong and clear 2 orotund speech or writing is trying to sound important and impressive … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
orotund — adjective 1) an orotund singing voice Syn: deep, sonorous, strong, powerful, full, rich, resonant, loud, booming 2) the orotund rhetoric of his prose Syn: pompous, pretentious, affec … Thesaurus of popular words
orotund — UK [ˈɒrəʊtʌnd] / US [ˈɔrəˌtʌnd] adjective very formal 1) an orotund voice is loud and clear 2) containing extremely formal and complicated language intended to impress people … English dictionary
orotund — orotundity /awr euh tun di tee, ohr /, n. /awr euh tund , ohr /, adj. 1. (of the voice or speech) characterized by strength, fullness, richness, and clearness. 2. (of a style of speaking) pompous or bombastic. [1785 95; contr. of L phrase ore… … Universalium