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- {clear} trong, trong trẻo, trong sạch, sáng sủa, dễ hiểu, thông trống, không có trở ngại, thoát khỏi, giũ sạch, trang trải hết, trọn vẹn, toàn bộ, đủ, tròn, trọn, chắc, chắc chắn, rõ ràng, hoàn toàn - hẳn, tách ra, ra rời, xa ra, ở xa - {lucid} minh bạch, trong sáng, sáng suốt, minh mẫn, tỉnh táo, sáng, sáng ngời - {open} mở, ngỏ, mở rộng, không hạn chế, không cấm, trần, không có mui che, không gói, không bọc, trống, hở, lộ thiên, thoáng rộng, thông, không bị tắn nghẽn, công khai, ra mắt, không che giấu, ai cũng biết - cởi mở, thật tình, thưa, có lỗ hổng, có khe hở..., chưa giải quyết, chưa xong, rộng rãi, phóng khoáng, sẵn sàng tiếp thu cái mới, không thành kiến, còn bỏ trống, chưa ai đảm nhiệm, chưa ai làm... - không đóng băng, không có trong sương giá, dịu, ấm áp, mở ra cho, có thể bị, quang đãng, không có sương mù, buông - {synoptic} khái quát, tóm tắt, sách Phúc âm tóm tắt = übersichtlich angeordnet {clearly arranged}+
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Synoptic — is derived from the Greek words συν (syn = together) and οψις (opsis = seeing), and describes observations that give a broad view of a subject at a particular time. Specific uses include: *Synoptic scale meteorology *Synoptic Gospels *SynOptics… … Wikipedia
Synoptic — Syn*op tic, Synoptical Syn*op tic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. synoptique. See {Synopsis}.] Affording a general view of the whole, or of the principal parts of a thing; as, a synoptic table; a synoptical statement of an argument. The synoptic Gospels.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
synoptic — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of, forming, or involving a synopsis. 2) (Synoptic) referring to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, which describe events from a similar point of view, as contrasted with that of John … English terms dictionary
synoptic — [si näp′tik] adj. [ModL synopticus < Gr synoptikos] 1. of or constituting a synopsis; presenting a general view or summary 2. [often S ] giving an account from the same point of view: said of the first three Gospels, as distinguished from the… … English World dictionary
Synoptic — Syn*op tic, n. One of the first three Gospels of the New Testament. See {Synoptist}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
synoptic — index broad, compact (pithy), comprehensive, concise, succinct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
synoptic — 1763, from Mod.L. synopticus, from Gk. synoptikos, from synopsis (see SYNOPSIS (Cf. synopsis)). Specifically of the first three Gospels from 1841, on notion of giving an account of events from the same point of view … Etymology dictionary
synoptic — adj. & n. adj. 1 of, forming, or giving a synopsis. 2 taking or affording a comprehensive mental view. 3 of the Synoptic Gospels. 4 giving a general view of weather conditions. n. 1 a Synoptic Gospel. 2 the writer of a Synoptic Gospel. Phrases… … Useful english dictionary
synoptic — synoptically, adv. /si nop tik/, adj. 1. pertaining to or constituting a synopsis; affording or taking a general view of the principal parts of a subject. 2. (often cap.) taking a common view: used chiefly in reference to the first three Gospels… … Universalium
synoptic — /səˈnɒptɪk / (say suh noptik) adjective 1. relating to or constituting a synopsis; affording or taking a general view of the whole or of the principal parts of a subject. 2. (often upper case) taking a common view (applied to the first three… …
synoptic — adjective a) Of, or relating to a synopsis b) In general, pertaining to or affording an overall view. In meteorology, this term has become somewhat specialized in referring to the use of meteorological data obtained simultaneously over a wide… … Wiktionary