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[blæŋk] 1. adjective1) ((of paper) without writing or marks: a blank sheet of paper.) nepopisan2) (expressionless: a blank look.) brezizrazen3) ((of a wall) having no door, window etc.) brez odprtin2. noun1) ((in forms etc) a space left to be filled (with a signature etc): Fill in all the blanks!) prazno polje2) (a blank cartridge: The soldier fired a blank.) slepi naboj•- blankly- blankness
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- go blank* * *I [blæŋk]adjectiveobsolete bel; prazen, nepopisan, neizpolnjen; brezizrazen; neriman; vulgar prekletpoint blank — naravnost, brez ovinkovblank form — formular, golicablank space — predložek, neizpolnjen prostorvulgar not a blankety blank thing — niti trohicablank cheque — neizpolnjen ček; figuratively prosta rokamy mind went blank — zgubil sem spomin, nisem se mogel spomnitiII [blæŋk]nounsrečka, ki ni dobila; blanket, obrazec; prazninato draw a blank — zgubiti na loteriji; figuratively imeti neuspehcolloquially what the (blankety) blank — kaj za vragaIII [blæŋk]transitive verbzatemniti; American zdrobiti -
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[və:s]1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) kitica2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) svetopisemski verz3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) verz* * *I [və:s]nounstih, verz; kitica, strofa; pesništvo, poezija; ecclesiastic vrstica (iz biblije); (singular construction) stihiblank verse — blankverz, neriman stihverse monger — rimar, rimač, pesnikunto cap verses — povezati stihe tako, da je zadnja črka predhodnega stiha tudi začetna črka naslednjega stihato give chapter and verse for — navesti točne podatke o delu, iz katerega je vzet citat (navedek)II [və:s]transitive verbspremeniti v stihe, verzificirati; opevati ali izraziti s stihi; intransitive verb kovati, pisati ali peti stihe; pesnitiIII [və:s]verbto verse o.s. in — seznaniti se z; včitati se ( in the teɔt v tekst)
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Blank verse — is a type of poetry, distinguished by having a regular meter, but no rhyme. In English, the meter most commonly used with blank verse has been iambic pentameter (like that which is used in Shakespearean plays). The first known use of blank verse… … Wikipedia
blank verse — noun unrhymed verse (usually in iambic pentameter) • Hypernyms: ↑poem, ↑verse form * * * noun : unrhymed verse; specifically : the unrhymed iambic pentameter verse used especially in English dramatic and narrative poetry * * * unrhymed verse, esp … Useful english dictionary
Blank verse — Blank Blank, a. [OE. blank, blonc, blaunc, blaunche, fr. F. blanc, fem. blanche, fr. OHG. blanch shining, bright, white, G. blank; akin to E. blink, cf. also AS. blanc white. ?98. See {Blink}, and cf. 1st {Blanch}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of a white… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Blank verse — Verse Verse, n. [OE. vers, AS. fers, L. versus a line in writing, and, in poetry, a verse, from vertere, versum, to turn, to turn round; akin to E. worth to become: cf. F. vers. See {Worth} to become, and cf. {Advertise}, {Averse}, {Controversy} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blank verse — 1580s; the thing itself is attested in English poetry from mid 16c. and is classical in origin … Etymology dictionary
blank verse — unrhymed verse, esp. the unrhymed iambic pentameter most frequently used in English dramatic, epic, and reflective verse. [1580 90] * * * Unrhymed verse, specifically unrhymed iambic pentameter, the preeminent dramatic and narrative verse form in … Universalium
blank verse — Unrhymed verse (especially the heroic verse of five iambic feet) … New dictionary of synonyms
blank verse — /blæŋk ˈvɜs / (say blangk vers) noun 1. unrhymed verse. 2. the unrhymed iambic pentameter verse most frequently used in English dramatic, epic, and reflective poems …
The Wicked World — is a blank verse play by W. S. Gilbert in three acts. It opened at the Haymarket Theatre on January 4 1873. The play is an allegory loosely based on a short illustrated story of the same title by Gilbert, written in 1871 and published in Tom Hood … Wikipedia
The Hop-Garden — by Christopher Smart was first published in Poems on Several Occasions, 1752 . The poem is rooted the Virgilian georgic and Augustan literature; it is one of the first long poems published by Smart. The poem is literally about a hop garden, and,… … Wikipedia
The Woman in the Moon — is an Elizabethan era stage play, a comedy written by John Lyly. Its unique status in that playwright s dramatic canon mdash; it is the only play Lyly wrote in blank verse rather than prose mdash; has presented scholars and critics with a range… … Wikipedia