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1 rhetor
rhētor, ŏris, m., = rhêtôr, a teacher of oratory or rhetoric, a rhetorician:* II.eos, qui rhetores nominarentur et qui dicendi praecepta traderent, nihil plane tenere,
Cic. de Or. 1, 18, 84; cf. Quint. 2, 2, 1: in rhetorum [p. 1593] scholis, id. 10, 5, 14; 12, 2, 23:rhetorum artes,
Cic. Fin. 3, 1:rhetorum epilogus,
id. Tusc. 1, 47, 112; 2, 3, 9:(pueri) priusquam tradantur rhetori,
Quint. 1, 10, 1; Mart. 2, 64, 1; Tac. Dial. 30 and 35; Macr. S. 5, 2, 1.—After the Greek manner, an orator; but with contempt, a rhetorician, speechifier, etc.:stultitia rhetoris Attica,
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2 rhētor
rhētor oris, m, ρ(ήτωρ, a teacher of oratory, rhetorician: rhetoris tanta merces: rhetorum artes: praecepta.—An orator, rhetorician, speechifier: stultitia rhetoris Attica, N.* * *teacher of public speaking, rhetorician -
3 rhetor
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4 профессиональный оратор
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > профессиональный оратор
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5 rhéteur
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6 शय्या
ṡayyāf. (ifc. f. ā) a bed, couch, sofa (acc. with saṉ-viṡ orᅠ adhi-shṭhā < sthā>, « to go to bed orᅠ to rest» ;
with Caus. of ā-ruh, « to take < a woman> to bed, have sexual intercourse with» <acc.>;
ṡayyāyām ā-rūḍha mfn. « gone to bed, lying in bed») ShaḍvBr. etc. etc.;
lying, reposing, sleeping KātyṠr. Mn. MBh. etc.;
resort, refuge ( seeᅠ comp.);
stringing together (esp. of words = gumphana orᅠ ṡabdagumpha), rhetorical composition orᅠ a partic. rhetor. figure L. (« couch» andᅠ « rhetor. composition» Kād., Introd. V. 8)
- शय्याकाल
- शय्यागत
- शय्यागृह
- शय्याच्छादन
- शय्यातर
- शय्यादान
- शय्याध्यक्ष
- शय्यान्तर
- शय्यापाल
- शय्यापालक
- शय्याप्रयोग
- शय्याप्रान्तविवर्तन
- शय्यामूत्र
- शय्यावासवेश्मन्
- शय्यावेश्मन्
- शय्यासन
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7 ритор
истор.1) (оратор в Древней Греции и Риме, с 3 в. до н. э.) rhetorician, orator2) ( преподаватель или ученик риторской школы) rhetorician, rhetor, teacher [master] of rhetorics3) (одно из должностных лиц греч. церкви, к-рый изъяснял Священное Писание и писал от имени патриарха или митрополита наставительные слова) rhetor -
8 eloquor
ē-lŏquor, ēlŏcūtus (or ēloquūtus), 3, v. dep. a., to speak out, speak plainly, to utter; to pronounce, declare, state, express:I.eloqui hoc est, omnia quae mente conceperis promere atque ad audientes perferre,
Quint. 8 prooem. § 15 (class.).In gen. (so most freq. in Plautus).(α).With acc.:(β).id quod sentit eloqui non posse,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 3, 6; so,praeclare cogitata mentis,
id. Brut. 72 fin.:audita,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 45:nomen meum,
id. ib. prol. 18:argumentum hujus tragoediae,
id. ib. 51;96: rem, ut facta est,
id. ib. 4, 5, 8 et saep.: ille unum elocutus, ut memoria tenerent milites, etc., * Caes. B. C. 2, 34, 5:Gratum elocuta consiliantibus Junone divis "Ilion, Ilion," etc.,
Hor. C. 3, 3, 17 et saep.—Absol., Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 48; id. Curc. 2, 3, 29:II.perge eloqui,
Ter. Ph. 4, 3, 36:eloquar an sileam?
Verg. A. 3, 39 et saep.—In partic., to speak in an oratorical or eloquent manner (only absol.): et Graece ab eloquendo rhêtôr et Latine eloquens dictus est, etc., Cic. Or. 19; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 3:I. II.eloqui copiose melius est, quam vel acutissime sine eloquentia cogitare,
Cic. Off. 1, 44, 156; cf.:composite, ornate, copiose eloqui,
id. de Or. 1, 11, 48:eloquendi facultas,
Quint. 10, 1, 69 et saep.—Hence, ēlŏquens, entis, P. a.Eloquent (for syn. cf.:facundus, disertus, etc.): Is est eloquens, qui et humilia subtiliter et magna graviter et mediocria temperate potest dicere, etc.,
Cic. Or. 29, 100 sq.; cf. id. ib. 36, 19:M. Antonius disertos ait se vidisse multos, eloquentem omnino neminem,
id. ib. 5, 18 sq.; id. de Or. 1, 21; Quint. 8 prooem. § 13; 12, 1, 21; cf. Plin. Ep. 5, 20, 5:rhetor,
Cic. N. D. 2, 1:senator (Cato),
Quint. 11, 1, 36:vir,
Vulg. Act. 18, 24 et saep.— Comp., Quint. 12, 6, 6; App. Mag. p. 8 Bip.— Sup., Quint. 1, 1, 21; 4, 2, 58; 5, 13, 3; 8 prooem. § 13; Cic. Brut. 39, 145; Tac. Agr. 10 al.— Adv.: ēlŏquen-ter, eloquently: eloquenter, logiôs, Gloss. — Comp.:eloquentius quam prius scribitur,
Plin. Ep. 3, 18, 6.— Sup.:eloquentissime respondere,
Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 17; 6, 21, 4.► ēlŏcūtus, a, um, in pass. signif.:an quaedam extrinsecus sint elocuta,
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9 ὁμόζωνος
ὁμό-ζωνος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμόζωνος
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10 преподаватель риторики
General subject: professor of eloquence, rhetor, rhetoricianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преподаватель риторики
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11 профессиональный оратор
General subject: rhetor, rhetoricianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > профессиональный оратор
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13 Р-404
СОМКНУТЬ РЯДЫ rhetor elev VP subj: human pl or collect) to unite, join forces in order to achieve a common goal (often implies overcoming petty differences in the process): Х-ы сомкнули ряды - Xs closed ranks.Они (московские славянофилы) должны были сомкнуть свои ряды и высказаться при появлении «Письма» Чаадаева и шуме, который оно вызвало. «Письмо» Чаадаева было своего рода последнее слово, рубеж (Герцен 2)....They (the Moscow Slavophiles) had had to close their ranks and take a definite stand on the appearance of Chaadayev's Letter and the commotion it caused. That Letter was in a sense the last word, the limit (2a). -
14 сомкнуть ряды
• СОМКНУТЬ РЯДЫ rhetor elev[У subj: human pl or collect]=====⇒ to unite, join forces in order to achieve a common goal (often implies overcoming petty differences in the process):- X-ы сомкнули ряды≈ Xs closed ranks.♦ Они [московские славянофилы] должны были сомкнуть свои ряды и высказаться при появлении "Письма" Чаадаева и шуме, который оно вызвало. "Письмо" Чаадаева было своего рода последнее слово, рубеж (Герцен 2)....They [the Moscow Slavophiles] had had to close their ranks and take a definite stand on the appearance of Chaadayev's Letter and the commotion it caused. That Letter was in a sense the last word, the limit (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > сомкнуть ряды
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15 retor
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > retor
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16 retor
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17 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 -
18 مقرر
a.appointed / certain--------a.established / fixed--------a.permanent--------a.selected / settled--------adv.anew--------n.lecturer / orator--------n.rhetor--------v.t.establish -
19 웅변가
n. eloquent speaker, spellbinder, rhetor -
20 dē-clāmō
dē-clāmō āvī, ātus, āre, to practise public speaking, exercise in oratory, declaim: ad fluctum: Romae, H.: declamare doces? are you a rhetor? Iu.—To speak with violence, declaim, bluster: vehementissime contra me: aliquid ex aliā oratione.
См. также в других словарях:
RHETOR — per excellentiam Demosthenes dictus est. Harpocration in Οἰνέη καὶ Οἰναῖος, Μνημονεύει δ᾿ ἂν νῦν ὁ Ρ῾ήτωρ τοῦ πρὸς Ἐλευθέραις, οὑ καὶ Οουκυδιδης εν τῇ δευτέρᾳ. Et in Sirrina, Ε῎ςτι δὲ καὶ Σεῖρις πόλις Ι᾿ταλική καὶ τάχα τὰ ἔνθεν ὑφάσματα, ἤ τινα… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
rhetor — [rēt′ər] n. [ME rethor < L rhetor < Gr rhētōr < eirein, to speak: see WORD] 1. in ancient Greece and Rome, a master or teacher of rhetoric 2. an orator … English World dictionary
Rhetor — Rhe tor, n. [L., fr. Gr. ???.] A rhetorician. [Obs.] Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rhetor — Rhetor, griech., hieß bei den alten Griechen zuerst jeder öffentliche Redner, dann besonders der Lehrer der Redekunst, der gegen Bezahlung Reden für andere od. Musterreden für seine Schüler niederschrieb. Weil Beredsamkeit ein Hauptmittel war, um … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Rhetor — Rhetor,der:⇨Redekünstler … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
Rhetor — Der Rhetor war bei den antiken Griechen ein Redner oder – als Theoretiker – ein Lehrer der Beredsamkeit. Gorgias soll um 427 v. Chr. die in Sizilien begründete Redekunst von dort nach Athen gebracht haben. Bekannte Rhetoren waren u. a. Isokrates … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rhetor — Rhe|tor 〈m. 23〉 1. 〈im antiken Griechenland〉 Lehrer der Beredsamkeit 2. 〈danach〉 Redekünstler [<grch. rhetor „Redner“] * * * Rhe|tor, der; s, …oren [lat. rhetor < griech. rhe̅̓tōr, zu: ei̓rein = sagen, sprechen]: Redner, Meister der… … Universal-Lexikon
rhetor — noun Etymology: Middle English rethor, from Latin rhetor, from Greek rhētōr Date: 14th century rhetorician 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
rhetor — /ree teuhr, ret euhr/, n. 1. a master or teacher of rhetoric. 2. an orator. [1325 75; < L rhetor < Gk rhétor; r. ME rethor < ML, L, as above] * * * … Universalium
rhetor — rhe•tor [[t]ˈri tər, ˈrɛt ər[/t]] n. 1) a master or teacher of rhetoric 2) an orator • Etymology: 1325–75; ME rethor < ML, L rhētor < Gk rhḗtōr=rhē , var. s., in n. derivation, ofeíreinto speak, tell + tōragent suffix … From formal English to slang
rhetor — n. 1 an ancient Greek or Roman teacher or professor of rhetoric. 2 usu. derog. an orator. Etymology: ME f. LL rethor f. L rhetor f. Gk rhetor … Useful english dictionary