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1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) die Romanze2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) der Liebesroman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) die Romantik•- academic.ru/62881/romantic">romantic- romantically* * *Ro·mance[rə(ʊ)ˈmæn(t)s, AM roʊˈ-]I. n romanische SprachenII. adj attr, inv romanisch\Romance language romanische Sprache\Romance philologist Philologe, Philologin m, f für romanische Sprachen, ÖSTERR a. Romanist(in) m(f)* * *[rəU'mns]1. n1) (= book) Fantasie- or Phantasieerzählung f, Roman m; (= love story) Liebesgeschichte f or -roman m; (= adventure story) Abenteuerroman m; (= tale of chivalry) Ritterroman m; (no pl = romantic fiction) Liebesromane pl; (fig = lies) Märchen ntit's pure romance — es ist das reinste Märchen
2) (= love affair) Romanze f3) no pl (= romanticism) Romantik f2. adj3. vifantasieren, phantasieren, fabulieren4. vteine Romanze haben mit* * *A adj romanisch:Romance peoples RomanenB sa) Romanisch nRom. abk1. Roman röm.3. Romania4. Romanian rumän.* * *1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
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1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
* * *1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) die Romanze2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) der Liebesroman3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) die Romantik•- academic.ru/62881/romantic">romantic- romantically* * *Ro·mance[rə(ʊ)ˈmæn(t)s, AM roʊˈ-]I. n romanische SprachenII. adj attr, inv romanisch\Romance language romanische Sprache\Romance philologist Philologe, Philologin m, f für romanische Sprachen, ÖSTERR a. Romanist(in) m(f)* * *[rəU'mns]1. n1) (= book) Fantasie- or Phantasieerzählung f, Roman m; (= love story) Liebesgeschichte f or -roman m; (= adventure story) Abenteuerroman m; (= tale of chivalry) Ritterroman m; (no pl = romantic fiction) Liebesromane pl; (fig = lies) Märchen ntit's pure romance — es ist das reinste Märchen
2) (= love affair) Romanze f3) no pl (= romanticism) Romantik f2. adj3. vifantasieren, phantasieren, fabulieren4. vteine Romanze haben mit* * *A s1. HIST Ritter-, Versroman m2. Romanze f:a) romantische Erzählung, (romantischer) Abenteuer- oder Liebesromanb) fig Liebeserlebnis n, -affäre f3. fig Märchen n, fantastische Geschichte, Fantasterei f4. Romantik f:a) Zauber m (einer Sommernacht etc)b) romantische Idee(n pl)c) Abenteuerlichkeit fB v/i1. Romanzen dichten* * *1. noun1) (love affair) Romanze, die2) (love story) [romantische] Liebesgeschichte3) (romantic quality) Romantik, die5) (make-believe) Fantasterei, die6)2. adjectiveRomance — (Ling.) Romanisch, das
Romance — (Ling.) romanisch
Romance languages and literature — (subject) Romanistik, die
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ro.man.ce[r̄om´ãsi] sm roman.* * *[xo`mãsi]Substantivo masculino roman masculinromance cor-de-rosa roman à l'eau de roseromance policial roman policier* * *nome masculinohistoire f. d'amourroman de chevalerieroman de mœursroman de science-fiction, roman d'anticipationroman d'espionnageroman historiqueroman policier -
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1. n группа романских языков2. a романский3. n рыцарский роман4. n романтическая литература5. n романтический эпизод; ряд необыкновенных приключений6. n роман, любовная связь7. n романтика8. n выдумка; небылица9. n лит. испанская баллада10. n муз. романс11. v преувеличивать, приукрашивать действительность12. v предаваться мечтам, фантазировать13. v разг. ухаживать, волочитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. adventure (noun) adventure; excitement; exoticism; thrill2. affair (noun) affair; amour; courtship; fascination; flirtation; liaison; love; love affair; passion3. fantasy (noun) exaggeration; extravagance; fable; falsehood; fancy; fantasy; imagination; lie; whimsy4. novel (noun) epic; fiction; novel; story; tale5. court (verb) court; flatter; wooАнтонимический ряд:fact; spurn; tedium -
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1. n беллетристика, художественная литература, художественная прозаworks of fiction — романы, повести
crime fiction — детективная литература; детективы
ripe fiction for adults — порнографическая литература;
2. n художественное произведение3. n вымысел, выдумка; фикция4. n юр. фикцияlegal fiction, fiction of law — юридическая фикция
Синонимический ряд:1. dream (noun) creation; dream; fancy; fantasy; figment; illusion; imagination; invention; myth; phantasm; reverie; vision2. story (noun) canard; drama; fable; fabrication; falsehood; falsity; fib; figment; legend; lie; misrepresentation; misstatement; myth; narrative; novel; prevarication; romance; story; tale; unreality; untruth; whopperАнтонимический ряд:actuality; authenticity; biography; certainty; circumstance; event; face; fact; genuineness; happening; history; incident; occurrence; reality -
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['fikʃən](stories etc which tell of imagined, not real, characters and events (see also non-fiction): I prefer reading fiction to hearing about real events.) ficção- fictitious* * *fic.tion[f'ikʃən] n 1 ficção, literatura de ficção. 2 novela, romance. 3 alegoria, lenda, fábula, mito, apólogo. 4 imaginação. -
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Science fiction RTKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Romance Of Three Kingdoms
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Romance
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научно-художественное издание
Литературно-художественное издание, содержащее произведение, в основу которого положен научный факт.
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > scientifique romancé
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научно-художественное издание
Литературно-художественное издание, содержащее произведение, в основу которого положен научный факт.
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > science Fiction
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научно-художественное издание
Литературно-художественное издание, содержащее произведение, в основу которого положен научный факт.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > scientific fiction
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Science fiction MSRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Mulder Scully Romance
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f.novel.novela de caballerías tale of chivalrynovela por entregas serialnovela histórica historical novelnovela policíaca detective storynovela rosa romance, romantic novelpres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: novelar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: novelar.* * *1 novel2 (en TV, radio) serial\novela corta novellanovela de caballerías romance of chivalrynovela de suspense thrillernovela negra detective novel, detective storynovela policíaca detective storynovela por entregas serialnovela rosa romance, novelette* * *noun f.* * *SF novelnovela de amor — love story, romance
novela de aprendizaje — Bildungsroman, novel concerned with a person's formative years
novela iniciática — Bildungsroman, novel concerned with a person's formative years
novela policíaca — detective story, whodunit *
* * *a) (Lit) novelb) (TV) soap opera* * *= novel.Ex. One part of a novel or long text may be read in order to whet the listeners' appetites for reading the book themselves.----* de novela barata = novelettish.* de novela sentimental = novelettish.* escritor de novela romántica = romantic novelist.* escritor de novelas = fiction writer.* escritor de novelas de misterio = mystery writer.* novela a duro = dime and nickel novel.* novela alemana que trata del desarrollo de la personalidad = bildungsroman.* novela barata = novelette.* novela bélica = war story.* novela contemporánea = contemporary romance.* novela corta = novella, novelette.* novela de amor = love story, love fiction.* novela de animales = animal story.* novela de aventuras = adventure story.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* novela de ciencia ficción = science fiction novel.* novela de deporte = sports novel.* novela de época = period novel.* novela de espionaje = spy fiction, spy novel, spy story.* novela de fantasía = fantasy novel.* novela del oeste = western, western story.* novela de misterio = mystery romance, mystery story, mystery book, mystery novel.* novela de suspense = thriller.* novela de terror = horror story, terror novel.* novela de vaqueros = cowboy story.* novela en tres volúmenes = three-decker.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* novela gótica = Gothic novel.* novela gráfica = graphic novel.* novela histórica = historical fiction, historical novel, historical romance.* novela literaria = literary novel.* novela negra = crime fiction, crime novel.* novela para adolescentes = adolescent romance.* novela policíaca = detective novel, crime fiction, crime novel.* novela por entregas = part-issue.* novela romántica = romantic novel, romance story, romance novel, romance fiction.* novela rosa = romantic fiction, romance.* novela rosa Harlequín = Harlequin Romance novel.* novelas de horror = horror fiction.* novela sentimental = novelette.* novela seriada = part-issue, serialised novel.* novela seriada a un real = shilling part-issue.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* novelas o libros que se compran en el supermercado/kiosko = self-help.* novela temática = thematic novel.* * *a) (Lit) novelb) (TV) soap opera* * *= novel.Ex: One part of a novel or long text may be read in order to whet the listeners' appetites for reading the book themselves.
* de novela barata = novelettish.* de novela sentimental = novelettish.* escritor de novela romántica = romantic novelist.* escritor de novelas = fiction writer.* escritor de novelas de misterio = mystery writer.* novela a duro = dime and nickel novel.* novela alemana que trata del desarrollo de la personalidad = bildungsroman.* novela barata = novelette.* novela bélica = war story.* novela contemporánea = contemporary romance.* novela corta = novella, novelette.* novela de amor = love story, love fiction.* novela de animales = animal story.* novela de aventuras = adventure story.* novela de caballería = chivalric romance, chivalric novel.* novela de ciencia ficción = science fiction novel.* novela de deporte = sports novel.* novela de época = period novel.* novela de espionaje = spy fiction, spy novel, spy story.* novela de fantasía = fantasy novel.* novela del oeste = western, western story.* novela de misterio = mystery romance, mystery story, mystery book, mystery novel.* novela de suspense = thriller.* novela de terror = horror story, terror novel.* novela de vaqueros = cowboy story.* novela en tres volúmenes = three-decker.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* novela gótica = Gothic novel.* novela gráfica = graphic novel.* novela histórica = historical fiction, historical novel, historical romance.* novela literaria = literary novel.* novela negra = crime fiction, crime novel.* novela para adolescentes = adolescent romance.* novela policíaca = detective novel, crime fiction, crime novel.* novela por entregas = part-issue.* novela romántica = romantic novel, romance story, romance novel, romance fiction.* novela rosa = romantic fiction, romance.* novela rosa Harlequín = Harlequin Romance novel.* novelas de horror = horror fiction.* novela sentimental = novelette.* novela seriada = part-issue, serialised novel.* novela seriada a un real = shilling part-issue.* novela sobre hospitales = hospital romance.* novelas o libros que se compran en el supermercado/kiosko = self-help.* novela temática = thematic novel.* * *1 ( Lit) novelde novela like something (straight) out of a novel2 (TV) soap operaCompuestos:adventure storyscience fiction storynovel in the costumbrista traditionhistorical novelpicaresque novel● novela policíaca or policialdetective novel o storyserialized novelradio serial* * *
Del verbo novelar: ( conjugate novelar)
novela es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
novela
novelar
novela sustantivo femenino (Lit) novel;
(TV) soap opera;◊ novela policíaca detective novel o story;
novela rosa (pey) novelette (pej), romantic novel
novela sustantivo femenino
1 Lit novel: me gustan las novelas de aventuras, I like adventure stories
novela negra, black novel
novela rosa, romantic novel
2 fam (mentira, cuento chino) story, fib
novelar verbo transitivo to make a novel about: está novelando la última película de James Bond, she's making a novel about the latest James Bond film
' novela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acerba
- acerbo
- actualidad
- afición
- anticipo
- carente
- decidirse
- derroche
- desenlace
- edición
- enganchar
- folletín
- histórica
- histórico
- lacrimógena
- lacrimógeno
- narrar
- novelesca
- novelesco
- poner
- potable
- proscrita
- proscrito
- publicar
- refleja
- reflejar
- reflejo
- reseñar
- sensiblera
- sensiblería
- sensiblero
- teatralidad
- terror
- tirón
- tostón
- trabajada
- trabajado
- accesible
- acción
- adaptar
- bosquejo
- contar
- continuación
- culminar
- destinado
- espionaje
- esqueleto
- extensión
- fragmento
- horroroso
English:
art form
- detective story
- fictional
- hero
- heroine
- humorous
- novel
- romance
- serial
- thriller
- unabridged
- whodunit
- whodunnit
- arguably
- compare
- detective
- fact
- going
- middle
- mystery
- set
- type
- western
* * *♦ nfnovel;la novela contemporánea the contemporary novelnovela de caballería(s) tale of chivalry;novela por entregas serial;novela de intriga mystery story;novela negra crime novel;novela policíaca detective story;novela rosa romance, romantic novel♦ de novela loc adjRP Fam [muy bueno] amazing;se compró una estancia de novela he bought this amazing ranch♦ de novela loc advRP Fam [muy bien] fantastically;cocina de novela he's a fantastic o an amazing cook* * *f novel* * *novela nf1) : novel2) : soap opera* * *novela n novel -
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f.romantic novel, love story, romance novel, romance story.* * *(n.) = romantic novel, romance story, romance novel, romance fictionEx. Its popularity is attested to by its enormous sales which clearly indicate that for many women a new romantic novel is worth the outlay of a certain sum of money.Ex. Jane Austen's novels, for example, are often read simply as historical romance stories.Ex. This article discusses the place of teenage romance novels in the school library.Ex. Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.* * *(n.) = romantic novel, romance story, romance novel, romance fictionEx: Its popularity is attested to by its enormous sales which clearly indicate that for many women a new romantic novel is worth the outlay of a certain sum of money.
Ex: Jane Austen's novels, for example, are often read simply as historical romance stories.Ex: This article discusses the place of teenage romance novels in the school library.Ex: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library. -
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(n.) = mystery romance, mystery story, mystery book, mystery novelEx. In all, the specialist world of romantic fiction is by no means homogeneous and there is even specialism in contemporary romance, historical romance, hospital romance and mystery romance.Ex. Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.Ex. The author surveys current mystery books, a category that seems to have weathered the bumpy ride which most publishers have recently been suffering.Ex. The author reports on the success of regional mystery novels in the USA in recent years.* * *(n.) = mystery romance, mystery story, mystery book, mystery novelEx: In all, the specialist world of romantic fiction is by no means homogeneous and there is even specialism in contemporary romance, historical romance, hospital romance and mystery romance.
Ex: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.Ex: The author surveys current mystery books, a category that seems to have weathered the bumpy ride which most publishers have recently been suffering.Ex: The author reports on the success of regional mystery novels in the USA in recent years. -
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(n.) = love story, love fictionEx. Librarians may group novels of a certain type together, eg all the love stories, all the westerns, all the detective stories, all the historical novels, and so on.Ex. Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.* * *(n.) = love story, love fictionEx: Librarians may group novels of a certain type together, eg all the love stories, all the westerns, all the detective stories, all the historical novels, and so on.
Ex: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library. -
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(n.) = western, western storyEx. If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.Ex. Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.* * *(n.) = western, western storyEx: If no such standards can be observed then, it would seem, romantic fiction along with westerns and detective stories must be regarded as some sort of cul-de-sac and rather stagnant backwater quite separate from the main stream of 'literature'.
Ex: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library. -
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adj.dispassionate, cold-blooded, cold, passionless.* * *1→ link=desapasionar desapasionar► adjetivo1 dispassionate, objective, impartial* * *ADJ dispassionate, impartial* * *- da adjetivo < persona> impartial, dispassionate; <crítica/decisión> unbiased, dispassionate* * *= dispassionate, unemotional.Ex. Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.Ex. Australian researchers have observed that four to eight year-old boys who have an unemotional temperament are less responsive to discipline.* * *- da adjetivo < persona> impartial, dispassionate; <crítica/decisión> unbiased, dispassionate* * *= dispassionate, unemotional.Ex: Mystery and detective stories, love and romance fiction, adventure and western stories, recent novels widely publicized but of little literary distinction, popularizations of current affairs characterized by sensationalism and easy dogmatism rather than by dispassionate and qualified analysis -- these and similar books are widely circulated by the public library.
Ex: Australian researchers have observed that four to eight year-old boys who have an unemotional temperament are less responsive to discipline.* * *desapasionado -da‹persona› impartial, dispassionate; ‹crítica/decisión› unbiased, dispassionate* * *
Del verbo desapasionar: ( conjugate desapasionar)
desapasionado es:
el participio
desapasionado,-a adjetivo dispassionate
' desapasionado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desapasionada
English:
clinical
- level
- dispassionate
* * *desapasionado, -a adj[relato de acontecimientos, crítica] impartial; [estilo, tono] neutral, objective; [observador, crítico, actitud] impartial, unbiased* * *adj dispassionate* * *desapasionado, -da adj: dispassionate, impartial♦ desapasionadamente adv
См. также в других словарях:
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