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1 parallel construction
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2 parallel construction
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4 parallel\ construction
reiteration of the structure of several sentences (clauses), and not of their lexical "flesh"almost always includes some type of lexical repetition, and such a convergence produces a very strong effect, foregrounding at one go logical, rhythmic, emotive and expressive aspects of the utterance. (V.A.K.)I notice that father's is a large hand, but never a heavy one when it touches me, and that father's is a rough voice but never an angry one when it speaks to me. (T.Dreiser)
From room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there, making sure -- a ghostly couple. (V.Woolf)
When a man wants to kill a tiger he calls it sport; when a tiger wants to kill a man it is ferocity. (I.V.A.)
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
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5 parallel construction
English-Russian scientific dictionary > parallel construction
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6 reversed\ parallel\ construction
a) reversed parallelism of the structure of several sentences (clauses)b) inversion of the first construction in the second part (V.A.K.)If the first sentence (clause) has a direct word order - SPO, the second one will have it inverted - OPS.
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
••a group of stylistic devices based on repetition of a syntactical pattern, but it has a cross order of words and phrases (I.R.G.)Down dropped the breeze, // The sails dropped down. (Coleridge)
As high as we have mounted in delight // In our dejection do we ink as low. (Wordsworth)
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7 construction
1) сооружение, строительство3) конструкция4) матем. построение5) строение; сооружение6) структура•construction subsidized by public funds — строительство, финансируемое из общественных фондов
constructions on a stereogram — матем. построения на стереографической проекции
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8 parallel
Iஇணைக்கோடுIIஇணையான, ஒரே போக்கானஇணையானIVசமாந்தரமானVசமாந்தரமானVIஇணைஇணையாகஒருபோக்கு, இணையானIXஇணையானXஇணையான, ஒருபோகுXIஇணைசமமான / நிகரான / ஈடான / இணையானஇணையா, இணைஇணை இணைநிலைXVஇணை, இணையானசமாந்தரம் (மரம்)ஒரு போக்குசமாந்தரமான -
9 parallel guide
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10 построение параллельной прямой
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > построение параллельной прямой
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11 Parallelführung
f < theat> (Seilverspannung, verhindert Verkanten des Podiums) ■ parallel construction; parallel guide; parallel device with wire ropes -
12 chiasmus
a) reversed parallelism of the structure of several sentences (clauses)b) inversion of the first construction in the second part (V.A.K.)If the first sentence (clause) has a direct word order - SPO, the second one will have it inverted - OPS.
So long lives this and this gives life to thee. (W.Shakespeare - XVIII)
••a group of stylistic devices based on repetition of a syntactical pattern, but it has a cross order of words and phrases (I.R.G.)Down dropped the breeze, // The sails dropped down. (Coleridge)
As high as we have mounted in delight // In our dejection do we ink as low. (Wordsworth)
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13 построение параллельной прямой
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14 построение параллельной прямой
Mathematics: parallel constructionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > построение параллельной прямой
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15 antithesis
a semantically complicated parallel construction, the two parts of which are semantically opposite to each other- is to stress the heterogenity of the described phenomenon, to show that the latter is a dialectical unity of two (or more) opposing features. (V.A.K.)Some people have much to live on, and little to live for. (O.Wilde)
If we don't know who gains by his death we do know who loses by it. (A.Christie)
Mrs. Nork had a large home and a small husband. (S.Lewis)
In marriage the upkeep of woman is often the downfall of man. (S.Evans)
Don't use big words. They mean so little. (O.Wilde)
••стилистическая фигура, усиливающая выразительность за счёт столкновения (противопоставления) в одном контексте прямо противоположных понятий и образов (I.V.A.)English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > antithesis
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16 climax
a semantically complicated parallel construction, in which each next word combination (clause, sentence) is logically more important or emotionally stronger and more explicit (V.A.K.)Three types:- logical climax- emotive climax
- quantitative climaxWe were all in all to one another, it was the morning of life, it was bliss, it was frenzy, it was everything else of that sort in the highest degree. (Ch.Dickens)
I am firm, thou art obstinate, he is pig-headed. (B.Charlestone)
No tree, no shrub, no blade of grass that was not owned. (J. Galsworthy)
••an arrangement of sentences (or of the homogeneous parts of one sentence) which secures a gradual increase in significance importance, or emotional tension in the utterance (I.R.G.)••расположение слов и выражений в порядке возрастающего их значения (I.V.A.)Ant.: anticlimaxSyn.: climax, gradationEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > climax
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17 coupling
появление сходных элементов в сходных позициях (I.V.A.)Hedges have eyes and walls have ears. (proverb)
I kissed thee ere I killed thee. (Shakespeare)
A Soul as full of Worth as void of Pride, // Which nothing seeks to show, or needs to hide, // Which nor to guilt nor fear its Caution owes, // And boasts a Warmth that from no passion flows. (A.Popa to J.Kregs)
See: parallel constructionEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > coupling
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18 gradation
a semantically complicated parallel construction, in which each next word combination (clause, sentence) is logically more important or emotionally stronger and more explicit (V.A.K.)Three types:- logical climax- emotive climax
- quantitative climaxWe were all in all to one another, it was the morning of life, it was bliss, it was frenzy, it was everything else of that sort in the highest degree. (Ch.Dickens)
I am firm, thou art obstinate, he is pig-headed. (B.Charlestone)
No tree, no shrub, no blade of grass that was not owned. (J. Galsworthy)
••an arrangement of sentences (or of the homogeneous parts of one sentence) which secures a gradual increase in significance importance, or emotional tension in the utterance (I.R.G.)••расположение слов и выражений в порядке возрастающего их значения (I.V.A.)Ant.: anticlimaxEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > gradation
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19 syntactical\ SDs
include: sentence length, one-word sentences, punctuation, rhetorical question, parallel construction, chiasmus, inversion, suspense, detachment, ellipsis, one-member sentences, apokoinu constructions, break-in-the-narrative, polysyndeton, asyndeton, attachmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > syntactical\ SDs
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20 syntactical\ stylistic\ devices
include: sentence length, one-word sentences, punctuation, rhetorical question, parallel construction, chiasmus, inversion, suspense, detachment, ellipsis, one-member sentences, apokoinu constructions, break-in-the-narrative, polysyndeton, asyndeton, attachmentEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > syntactical\ stylistic\ devices
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