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1 soaped
Soaped -
2 soaped
soaped намыливать намыленный см. также soap -
3 soaped
1) Макаров: намыленный2) Табуированная лексика: намыливать -
4 soaped
• 1) мылил; 2) мылимый• 1) мылить; 2) намылить -
5 soaped
намыливать; намыленный -
6 soaped
намылил; намыленный -
7 soaped
мылил; мылимый -
8 polysyndeton
многосоюзие, полисиндетонrepeated use of conjunctions- is to strengthen the idea of equal logical/emotive importance of connected sentencesBy the time he had got all the bottles and dishes and knives and forks and glasses and plates and spoons and things piled up on big trays, he was getting very hot, and red in the face, and annoyed. (A.Tolkien)
Bella soaped his face and rubbed his face, and soaped his hands and rubbed his hands, and splashed him, and rinsed him, and towelled him, until he was as red as beetroot. (Ch.Dickens)
Source: V.A.K.••the SD of connecting sentences, or phrases, or syntagms, or words by using connectives (mostly conjunctions and prepositions) before each component part- makes an utterance more rhythmical; so much so that prose may even seem like verse- has a disintegrating function (generally combines homogeneous elements of thought into one whole resembling enumeration);- causes each member of a string of facts to stand out conspicuously unlike enumeration, which integrates both homogeneous and heterogeneous elements into one wholeThe heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet, could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect. (Ch.Dickens)
Source: I.R.G.Ant.: asyndetonEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > polysyndeton
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