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1. n критик2. n критиканСинонимический ряд:1. critical (adj.) captious; carping; caviling; cavillous; censorious; critical; faultfinding; hypercritical; overcritical2. faultfinder (noun) aristarch; blamer; carper; caviler; censurer; criticizer; detractor; faultfinder; knocker; momus; nagger; quibbler; smellfungus; Zoilus3. judge (noun) analyst; analyzer; annotator; antagonist; appraiser; authority; censor; commentator; connoisseur; judge; reviewerАнтонимический ряд: -
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1. фр. театральный эффект2. фр. неожиданный поворот, сюжетный ход -
7 scratch someone and you'll find someone
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8 fling down the gauntlet
книжн.бросить перчатку, вызвать кого-л. на состязание, борьбу [этим. фр. jeter le gant à; в Средние века рыцари вызывали противника на поединок, бросая свою латную рукавицу - gauntlet или glove]; см. тж. throw down the gloveAbruptly, he turned and sat down. The audience... suddenly realized that this was it, that Joseph had finished, and had thrown down the gauntlet. (S. Heym, ‘The Eyes of Reason’, book I, ch. 11) — Он тут же повернулся и сел. Публика, на одно мгновение оцепеневшая, поняла, что Иозеф кончил говорить, бросив перчатку своему противнику.
I was glad to see that the theatre journal Encore has taken up the gauntlet flung down recently by critic Kenneth Tynan. Tynan, you may remember, asserted... that so little in ten years seems to have changed. (‘Daily Worker’) — я был рад, когда театральный журнал "Энкор" поднял перчатку, брошенную ему недавно критиком Кеннетом Тайнаном. Тайнан, как вы помните, утверждал... что за последние десять лет в театре мало что изменилось.
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9 Art
1. n Арт2. n искусство3. n изобразительное искусствоmartial art — «искусство боя»
4. n гуманитарные наукиstate of art — уровень развития науки на; данном этапе
5. n искусства6. n обыкн. ремёсла7. n умение, искусство, мастерство8. n обыкн. l9. n хитрость, коварство10. n колдовство, магия11. n спец. дизайн12. n полигр. собир. иллюстративный материал13. n сл. фотографии разыскиваемых преступников14. n сл. обыкн. фотографии красоток, обнажённых, или знаменитостейart is long, life is short — жизнь коротка, искусство вечно
15. a художественный16. a относящийся к искусству,art brut — «сырое искусство»; непрофессиональное искусство
17. a театр. кино некоммерческий; экспериментальный18. a профессиональный; классическийword of art — профессиональный термин; специальный термин; юридический термин
Синонимический ряд:1. aptitude (noun) ability; adroitness; aptitude; artistry; dexterity; expertise; finesse; genius; imagination; inventiveness; knack; know-how; mastery; talent; virtuosity2. artfulness (noun) artfulness; artifice; cageyness; canniness; craftiness; cunning; deceit; deception; dishonesty; duplicity; foxiness; guile; slyness; wiliness3. the arts (noun) humanities; liberal arts; the arts4. trade (noun) calling; craft; handicraft; metier; profession; skill; technique; trade; vocation5. work of art (noun) description; illustration; imitation; modeling; painting; portrayal; representation; shaping; work of artАнтонимический ряд:incompetence; ineptitude; science -
10 detractor
n клеветник; хулитель, критикСинонимический ряд:derogator (noun) censor; critic; defamer; derogator
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