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1 auditorium
I.As adj. only once:II.cavernae,
the auditory passages, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 3.—Far more freq.,Subst.: audītōrĭum, ii, n.A.A hearing of a cause at law, a judicial examination (cf. audio, II. A. 3.), Dig. 4, 8, 41.—B.The place where something (a discourse, a lecture) is heard, a lecture-room, hall of justice (not in Cic.;C.perh. in gen. not before the Aug. period): cujus rei gratiā plenum sit auditorium,
Quint. 2, 11, 3:domum mutuatur et auditorium exstruit etc.,
Tac. Or. 9; 10; 39:nonnulla in coetu familiarium velut in auditorio recitavit,
Suet. Aug. 85; id. Tib. 11; id. Claud. 41; id. Rhet. 6; * Vulg. Act. 25, 23; Dig. 42, 1, 54; 49, 9, 1; 4, 4. 18 al.— Trop., of the forum:non rudibus dimicantes nec auditorium semper plenum,
Tac. Or. 34.—A school, in opp. to public life:D.condicio fori et auditorii,
Quint. 10, 1, 36.—The assembled hearers themselves, the audience, auditory:nuper adhibito ingenti auditorio,
Plin. Ep. 4, 7; so App. Mag. p. 320, 33. -
2 auditorius
I.As adj. only once:II.cavernae,
the auditory passages, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 3.—Far more freq.,Subst.: audītōrĭum, ii, n.A.A hearing of a cause at law, a judicial examination (cf. audio, II. A. 3.), Dig. 4, 8, 41.—B.The place where something (a discourse, a lecture) is heard, a lecture-room, hall of justice (not in Cic.;C.perh. in gen. not before the Aug. period): cujus rei gratiā plenum sit auditorium,
Quint. 2, 11, 3:domum mutuatur et auditorium exstruit etc.,
Tac. Or. 9; 10; 39:nonnulla in coetu familiarium velut in auditorio recitavit,
Suet. Aug. 85; id. Tib. 11; id. Claud. 41; id. Rhet. 6; * Vulg. Act. 25, 23; Dig. 42, 1, 54; 49, 9, 1; 4, 4. 18 al.— Trop., of the forum:non rudibus dimicantes nec auditorium semper plenum,
Tac. Or. 34.—A school, in opp. to public life:D.condicio fori et auditorii,
Quint. 10, 1, 36.—The assembled hearers themselves, the audience, auditory:nuper adhibito ingenti auditorio,
Plin. Ep. 4, 7; so App. Mag. p. 320, 33. -
3 passage
1. n прохождение; проход, ход; переход; проезд2. n перелёт3. n тех. доступ, ход4. n переезд, рейс; поездка по морю или на самолёте5. n плата за проезд; право на проезд6. n путь, дорога; проход7. n перевал; переправа8. n коридор; передняя9. n пассаж; галерея10. n тех. канал; тракт11. n вход, выход; проход, проезд12. n право прохода, проездаobstacled passage — проход, занятый препятствием
matted passage — проход, устланный циновками
13. n физ. переход14. n ход, течение15. n переход, превращение16. n отрывок, часть, местоto cite a passage — процитировать отрывок, привести цитату
17. n разговор, обмен любезностямиpassages of confidence — взаимные одобрение, проведение, утверждение
18. n редк. эпизод; период19. n редк. проходящие, прохожие20. n редк. равномерная поступь лошади21. n анат. проход, проток22. n биол. перенос23. n мед. отхождение калаthe most interesting part of the debate was the passage of arms between the Prime Minister and the backbenchers — самой интересной частью дебатов было столкновение премьер-министра с заднескамеечниками
24. v принимать вправо или влево, двигаться бокомСинонимический ряд:1. corridor (noun) corridor; couloir; hall; hallway2. entrance (noun) entrance; exit3. excerpt (noun) chapter; clause; excerpt; paragraph; part; portion; quotation; section; segment; text4. incident (noun) affair; altercation; combat; conflict; dispute; encounter; exchange; incident; skirmish5. journey (noun) crossing; cruise; excursion; journey; tour; trip; voyage6. movement (noun) alteration; enactment; movement; passing; progress; shift; transference; transit; transition; transmission; travel7. passageway (noun) avenue; byway; by-way; channel; lane; passageway; street8. way (noun) course; line; path; road; route; wayАнтонимический ряд:
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