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[ˈraɪmɪŋ]rhyming пренебр. rhyming рифмующий; rhyming dictionary словарь рифм rhyming рифмующий; rhyming dictionary словарь рифм -
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[ʹraımıŋ] a1) рифмующий2) рифмующийся -
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1. a рифмующий2. a рифмующийсяСинонимический ряд:agreeing (verb) according; agreeing; check out; checking; checking out; cohering; comporting; conforming; consisting; consorting; corresponding; dovetailing; fitting; fitting in; going; harmonising; harmonizing; jibing; marching; matching; squaring; suiting; tallying -
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['raɪmɪŋ]Общая лексика: рифмующий, рифмующийся -
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[`raɪmɪŋ]рифмующий (ся)Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > rhyming
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rhyming slang
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рифмованная поэзия Syn: rhymed verseБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > rhyming verse
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[ʹraımıŋʹslæŋ] лингв.рифмованный сленг (напр., plates of meat = feet) -
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Общая лексика: словарь рифм -
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['raɪmɪŋ'slæŋ]Лингвистика: рифмованный сленг, рифмованный сленг (напр. plates of meat = feet), рифмованный сленг (напр., plates of meat = feet) -
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Макаров: рифмующиеся слова -
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рифмованная поэзияАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > rhyming verse
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словарь рифмrhym·ing dic·tion·ar·y || 'raɪ;mɪ;ŋ;‚dɪ;kʃ;ə;nerɪ; /-nrɪ; -
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['raɪmɪŋslæŋ]рифмо́ванный сленг (вместо нужного слова употр. рифмующееся с ним словосочетание; напр., вместо "feet" - "plates of meat", вместо "head" - "loaf of bread"; иногда такие словосочетания сокращаются, образуя новое слово: напр., loaf вместо loaf of bread; распространён преим. среди кокни [см. cockney 2.] и обыкн. носит шутливый характер)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > rhyming slang
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Rhyming — Rhyme Rhyme, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rhymed};p. pr. & vb. n. {Rhyming}.] [OE. rimen, rymen, AS. r[=i]man to count: cf. F. rimer to rhyme. See {Rhyme}, n.] 1. To make rhymes, or verses. Thou shalt no longer ryme. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] There marched … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rhyming — adj. Rhyming is used with these nouns: ↑slang, ↑verse, ↑word … Collocations dictionary
rhyming — slang noun (U) a way of talking, used especially by cockneys (=people from east London), in which you use words or phrases that rhyme with the words you mean, instead of using the normal words. For example, plates of meat is rhyming slang for… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
rhyming — adjective having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds rhymed verse rhyming words • Syn: ↑rhymed, ↑riming • Ant: ↑unrhymed (for: ↑rhymed) … Useful english dictionary
Rhyming slang — is a form of phrase construction in the English language and is especially prevalent in dialectal British English from the East End of London; hence the alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang. The construction involves replacing a common word… … Wikipedia
rhyming slang — ► NOUN ▪ a type of slang that replaces words with rhyming words or phrases, typically with the rhyming element omitted (e.g. butcher s, short for butcher s hook, meaning ‘look’) … English terms dictionary
rhyming slang — n [U] BrE a way of talking, used especially by ↑cockneys (=people from east London) , in which you use words or phrases that rhyme with the words you mean, instead of using the normal words. For example, plates of meat is rhyming slang for feet … Dictionary of contemporary English
rhyming slang — is a type of slang of cockney origin in which a word is replaced by words or phrases which rhyme with it, e.g. apples and pears (= stairs), plates of meat (= feet), and trouble and strife (= wife). The rhyming words are sometimes arbitrary (as in … Modern English usage
Rhyming Chroniclers — Rhyming Chroniclers, a series of writers who flourished in England in the 13th century, and related histories of the country in rhyme, in which the fabulous occupies a conspicuous place, among which Layamon s Brut (1205) takes the lead. One of… … Wikipedia
rhyming slang — n. a form of language play, esp. as used by cockneys, in which a phrase is substituted for a single word with which the last word of the phrase rhymes (Ex.: trouble and strife used for wife, apples and pears for stairs) … English World dictionary
rhyming slang — noun slang that replaces words with rhyming words or expressions and then typically omits the rhyming component Cockney rhyming slang • Hypernyms: ↑slang, ↑cant, ↑jargon, ↑lingo, ↑argot, ↑patois, ↑vernacular * * … Useful english dictionary