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Общая лексика: поэтический талант -
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1. a поэтический; относящийся к поэзии2. a поэтичный, поэтический, возвышенныйpoetic diction, the diction of poetry — язык поэзии, поэтический язык
3. a романтичный; воспетый; окружённый поэтическим ореолом4. a одухотворённый; мечтательныйСинонимический ряд:1. aesthetic (adj.) aesthetic; artistic; beautiful; creative; decorative; elegant; lovely; musical2. lyric (adj.) idyllic; lyric; lyrical; melodious; metrical; pastoral; poetical; romantic; tuneful -
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adjective (of, like, or suitable for, a poem: a poetic expression.) poetisk, dikteriskpoetiskadj. \/pəʊˈetɪk\/ eller poeticalpoetisk, dikterisk, lyrisk, dikter-i versform, på verspoetic justice rettferdighetens seier, poetisk rettferdighet (der det gode får sin belønning og det onde sin straff)poetic licence dikterisk frihet, licentia poetica -
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1. n талант; дар, одарённость2. n способностьa talent for languages — способность к языкам; лингвистическая одарённость
3. n талантливый человек, талант4. n собир. таланты, талантливые люди5. n разг. люди, действующие на свой страх и риск6. n разг. завзятые спорщики; заядлые игрокиСинонимический ряд:1. ability (noun) ability; aptitude; capability; capacity; endowment; faculty; forte; genius; speciality2. deviation (noun) bend; change; deviation; reversal; turn; turning; twist; variation3. gift (noun) aptness; bent; bump; flair; gift; head; inclination; instinct; knack; nose; proficiency; setАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. [pəʋʹetık] = poetics 1 и 2 2. [pəʋʹetık] a1. поэтический; относящийся к поэзииpoetic talent [genius] - поэтический талант [гений]
2. поэтичный, поэтический, возвышенныйpoetic love - возвышенная /поэтическая/ любовь
3. = poetical 14. романтичный; воспетый; окружённый поэтическим ореолом ( о месте)5. одухотворённый; мечтательный -
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adjective, poetically adverb* * *[pou'etik]adjective (of, like, or suitable for, a poem: a poetic expression.) poetisch* * *[pəʊ'etɪk]adjpoetisch; talent, ability also dichterisch; place, charm stimmungsvoll, malerischpoetic beauty (visual) — malerische Schönheit; (of thought, scene in play etc) poetische Schönheit
he's not at all poetic — er hat überhaupt keinen Sinn für Poesie
he became poetic — er wurde poetisch or lyrisch
* * *poetic [pəʊˈetık]A adj (adv poetically) poetisch:a) dichterischb) in Gedicht- oder Versformc) romantisch, stimmungsvoll:poetic justice fig ausgleichende Gerechtigkeit;poet. abk1. poetic (poetical) poet.2. poetry* * *adjective, poetically adverb* * *adj.dichterisch adj. -
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pəuˈetɪk прил.
1) а) поэтический б) = poetical
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2) поэтичный
3) редк. творческий Syn: making, creative поэтика;
теория поэзии трактат о поэзии поэтический;
относящийся к поэзии - * talent поэтический талант - * style поэтический стиль - * language язык поэзии поэтичный, поэтический, возвышенный - * love возвышенная /поэтическая/ любовь стихотворный романтичный;
воспетый;
окруженный ореолом (о месте) одухотворенный;
мечтательный poetic: ~ poetic: ~ ~ = poetical ~ поэтический ~ поэтичный poetical: poetical = poetic ~ = poetical poetical: poetical = poetic ~ стихотворный -
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прил. poetic(al)поэтическ|ий - poetic(al) ;
~ая вольность poetic license;
~ дар poetic talent;
~ое произведение poetical work.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > поэтический
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11 exceptional
adjectivein exceptional cases — in Ausnahmefällen
* * *adjective ((negative unexceptional) unusual; remarkable: exceptional loyalty; His ability is exceptional.) außergewöhnlich* * *ex·cep·tion·al[ɪkˈsepʃənəl]she has \exceptional qualities as a pianist sie ist eine ganz hervorragende Pianistinher \exceptional pallor attracted me mir gefiel ihre auffallende Blässean \exceptional case ein ungewöhnlicher Fall\exceptional circumstances außergewöhnliche Umstände\exceptional needs payment außergewöhnliche Sozialleistungen* * *[ɪk'sepʃənl]adj1) (= outstanding) person, talent, achievement außergewöhnlich, außerordentlich; (= outstandingly good) teacher, quality, performance etc hervorragend; (= outstandingly high) value, amount außergewöhnlich hochof exceptional quality/talent/value/courage — außergewöhnlich gut/talentiert/wertvoll/mutig
his work is exceptional in its poetic quality — seine Werke sind von einer außergewöhnlichen Poesie
2) (= unusual) circumstances, situation, powers außergewöhnlich; person, weather ungewöhnlichin exceptional cases, in or under exceptional circumstances — in Ausnahmefällen
exceptional child ( US Sch ) — hochbegabtes Kind
* * *exceptional [-ʃənl] adj1. Ausnahme…, Sonder…:2. außer-, ungewöhnlich (Umstände etc)* * *adjective* * *adj.außergewöhnlich adj.ungewöhnlich adj. n.bemerkenswert adj. -
12 Literature
The earliest known examples of literary writing in the Portuguese language is a collection of songbooks ( cancioneiros) that date from the 12th century, written by anonymous court troubadours, aristocrats, and clerics with poetic and musical talent. In the 13th and 14th centuries, ballads ( romanceiros) became popular at court. One of these written after the battle of Aljubarrota is considered to be the Portuguese equivalent of the English Arthurian legend. Literary prose in Portuguese began in the 14th century, with the compilation of chronicles ( chrónicos) written by Fernão Lopes de Castenhada who was commissioned by King Duarte (1430-38) to write a history of the House of Aviz.During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portuguese chroniclers turned their attention to the discoveries and the Portuguese overseas empire. The Portuguese discoveries in India and Asia were chronicled by João de Barros, whose writing appeared posthumously under the pen name of Diogo Do Couto; Fernão Lopes de Castenhade wrote a 10-volume chronicle of the Portuguese in India. The most famous chronicle from this period was the Peregrinação (Pilgrimage), a largely true adventure story and history of Portugal that was as popular among 17th-century readers in Iberia as was Miguel de Cer-vantes's Don Quixote. Portugal's most celebrated work of national literature, The Lusiads ( Os Lusíadas), written by Luís de Camões chronicled Vasco da Gama's voyage to India (1497-99) within the context of the history of Portugal.During the period when Portugal was under Spanish domination (1580-1640), the preferred language of literary expression was Castilian Spanish. The greatest writer of this period was Francisco Manuel de Melo, who wrote in Castilian and Portuguese. His most famous work is an eyewitness account of the 1640 Catalan revolt against Castile, Historia de los Movimientos y Separación de Cata-luna (1645), which allowed the Portuguese monarchy to regain its independence that same year.Little of note was written during the 17th century with the exception of Letters of a Portuguese Nun, an enormously popular work in the French language thought to have been written by Sister Mariana Alcoforado to a French officer Noel Bouton, Marquise de Chamilly.Modern Portuguese writing began in the early 19th century with the appearance of the prose-fiction of João Baptista de Almeida Garrett and the historian-novelist Alexandre Herculano. The last half of the 19th century was dominated by the Generation of 1870, which believed that Portugal was, due to the monarchy and the Catholic Church, a European backwater. Writers such as José Maria Eça de Queirós dissected the social decadence of their day and called for reform and national renewal. The most famous Portuguese poet of the 20th century is, without doubt, Fernando Pessoa, who wrote poetry and essays in English and Portuguese under various names. António Ferro (1895-1956) published best-selling accounts of the right-wing dictatorships in Italy and Spain that endeared him to Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar, who made him the Estado Novo's secretary of national propaganda.The various responses of the Portuguese people to the colonial African wars (1961-75) were chronicled by António Lobo Antunes. In 1998, the noted Portuguese novelist, poet, essayist, and travel writer, José Saramago was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, the first writer in the Portuguese language of whatever nationality to be so honored. His most famous novels translated into English include: Baltazar and Blimunda (1987), The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis (1991), and The History of the Siege of Lisbon (1996).
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