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1 акцент на относительно сильной доле такта
Music: subordinate accent, subsidiary accentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > акцент на относительно сильной доле такта
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2 secondario
(pl -ri) secondary* * *secondario agg.1 secondary: educazione secondaria, secondary education; (geol.) era secondaria, secondary epoch; (chim.) ammina secondaria, secondary amine; (elettr.) avvolgimento secondario, secondary winding2 ( minore, accessorio) secondary, subordinate, minor: strada secondaria, secondary (o minor) road; (ferr.) linea secondaria, branch line; occupazione, attività secondaria, sideline (o second job); (fon.) accento secondario, secondary accent (o stress); (gramm.) proposizione secondaria, subordinate clause; (metall.) circuito secondario, secondary circuit; pianeta secondario, secondary planet; (teatr.) intreccio secondario, subplot; questione secondaria, question of minor (o secondary) interest (o side issue); questa è una cosa secondaria, this is a trifling matter (o a trifle); avere una parte secondaria, to play a minor part // di secondaria importanza, of minor importance // (econ.): attività secondaria, ( l'industria) industry; settore secondario, industrial sector; le industrie secondarie di un paese, the minor industries of a country // (fin.) mercato secondario, secondary market◆ s.m.1 (geol.) secondary2 (elettr.) secondary winding.* * *1) [problema, importanza] secondary, minor; [personaggio, ruolo] secondary, supporting, minor; [causa, effetto] secondary, incidental; [questione, argomento] subordinatestrada -a — byroad, secondary o minor road
2) scol. secondary3) econ.* * *secondariopl. -ri, - rie /sekon'darjo, ri, rje/1 [problema, importanza] secondary, minor; [personaggio, ruolo] secondary, supporting, minor; [causa, effetto] secondary, incidental; [questione, argomento] subordinate; strada -a byroad, secondary o minor road2 scol. secondary3 econ. settore secondario secondary industry -
3 अ
a1) the first letter of the alphabet;
the first short vowel inherent in consonants
- अकार-
2) ( pragṛihya q.v.), a vocative particle < aananta, O Vishṇu> T. ;
interjection of pity, Ah!
3) (before a vowel an, exc. a-ṛiṇin),
prefix corresponding to Gk. ἀ, ἀν, Lat. in, Goth. andᅠ Germ. un, Eng. in orᅠ un,
andᅠ having a negative orᅠ privative orᅠ contrary sense
( an-eka not one;
an-anta endless;
a-sat not good;
a-paṡyat not seeing);
rarely prefixed to Inf.
a-svaptum not to sleep TāṇḍyaBr. andᅠ even to forms of the finite verb ( a-spṛihayanti they do not desire BhP. Ṡiṡ.)
andᅠ to pronouns ( a-saḥ not he Ṡiṡ. ;
a-tad not that BhP.);
occasionally denoting comparison ( a-brāhmaṇa like a Brahman T.);
sometimes disparagement ( a-yajña a miserable sacrifice);
sometimes diminutiveness (cf. á-karṇa, an-udarā);
rarely an expletive (cf. a-kupya, a-pūpa)
According to Pāṇ. 6-2, 161, the accent may be optionally either on the first orᅠ last syllable in certain compounds formed with a
(as á-tīkshṇa orᅠ a-tīkshṇá, á-ṡuci orᅠ a-ṡucí, án-anna orᅠ an-anná);
the same applies to stems ending in tṛi accentuated on the first syllable before a is prefixed;
cf. alsoᅠ á-tūrta andᅠ a-tū́rta, á-bhinna andᅠ a-bhinná, etc.
4) the base of some pronouns andᅠ pronom. forms, in asya, atra, etc.
5) the augment prefixed to the root in the formation of the imperfect, aorist, andᅠ conditional tenses
(in the Veda often wanting, as in Homer, the fact being that originally the augment was only prefixed in principal sentences where it was accentuated, whilst it was dropped in subordinate sentences where the root-vowel took the accent)
6) m. N. of Vishnu L. (especially as the first of the three sounds in the sacred syllable om)
- अऋणिन्
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