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  • 1 dramatisch

    [met betrekking tot het drama] dramatic
    voorbeelden:
    1   dramatische effecten theatrical effects
         dramatische expressie dramatic expression
    2   een dramatisch feit a tragic fact
         doe niet zo dramatisch don't make such a drama of it

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dramatisch

  • 2 Н-86

    НЕСМОТРЯ НИ НА ЧТО PrepP Invar adv fixed WO
    under any circumstances, despite all obstacles
    despite everything (all)
    in spite of everything regardless regardless of anything (everything, what happens etc) no matter what (in limited contexts) against all (the) odds.
    Любой из них расхохотался бы, если б узнал, что человек в сползающих брюках и без единой театральной интонации, тот самый человек, которого к ним приводят под конвоем в любой час дня и ночи, не сомневается, несмотря ни на что, в своем праве на свободные стихи (Мандельштам 1). Any one of them would have laughed out loud at the idea that a man who could be brought before them under guard at any time of the day or night, who had to hold up his trousers with his hands and spoke without the slightest attempt at theatrical effects-that such a man might have no doubt, despite everything, of his right to express himself freely in poetry (1a).
    «Черта-то она отчасти карамазовская... жажда-то эта жизни, несмотря ни на что...» (Достоевский 1). "...It's а feature of the Karamazovs, to some extent, this thirst for life despite all..." (1a).
    Полюби мать Гайка, она ушла бы за ним на край света, несмотря ни на что и вопреки всему... (Рыбаков 1)...If mother had loved Gaik she would have followed him to the ends of the earth, regardless and in spite of everything... (1a).
    Нещадно вырубаемая, истребляемая пожарами от чьих-то недотоп-танных костров и дурацкими химическими опрыскиваниями... тайга все же боролась за собственное существование, не сдавалась и, несмотря ни на что, оставалась прекрасной и великой (Евтушенко 1). Mercilessly hacked down, damaged by campfires that hadn't been put out properly, and by idiotic chemical sprays.the taiga nevertheless went on struggling for its very existence, it had not succumbed and it retained its beauty and strength no matter what (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Н-86

  • 3 несмотря ни на что

    [PrepP; Invar; adv; fixed WO]
    =====
    under any circumstances, despite all obstacles:
    - regardless of anything (everything, what happens etc);
    - [in limited contexts] against all (the) odds.
         ♦ Любой из них расхохотался бы, если б узнал, что человек в сползающих брюках и без единой театральной интонации, тот самый человек, которого к ним приводят под конвоем в любой час дня и ночи, не сомневается, несмотря ни на что, в своем праве на свободные стихи (Мандельштам 1). Any one of them would have laughed out loud at the idea that a man who could be brought before them under guard at any time of the day or night, who had to hold up his trousers with his hands and spoke without the slightest attempt at theatrical effects-that such a man might have no doubt, despite everything, of his right to express himself freely in poetry (1a).
         ♦ "Черта-то она отчасти карамазовская... жажда-то эта жизни, несмотря ни на что..." (Достоевский 1). "...It's a feature of the Karamazovs, to some extent, this thirst for life despite all..." (1a).
         ♦...Полюби мать Гайка, она ушла бы за ним на край света, несмотря ни на что и вопреки всему... (Рыбаков 1)....If mother had loved Gaik she would have followed him to the ends of the earth, regardless and in spite of everything... (1a).
         ♦ Нещадно вырубаемая, истребляемая пожарами от чьих-то недотоптанных костров и дурацкими химическими опрыскиваниями... тайга все же боролась за собственное существование, не сдавалась и, несмотря ни на что, оставалась прекрасной и великой (Евтушенко 1). Mercilessly hacked down, damaged by campfires that hadn't been put out properly, and by idiotic chemical sprays.the taiga nevertheless went on struggling for its very existence; it had not succumbed and it retained its beauty and strength no matter what (1a).

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > несмотря ни на что

  • 4 dramatische effecten

    dramatische effecten

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dramatische effecten

  • 5 efectista

    adj.
    1 designed for effect, dramatic.
    2 sensationalist.
    f. & m.
    sensationalist.
    * * *
    1 showy, stagy
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo theatrical, dramatic

    es un recurso puramente efectista — it`s purely for dramatic effect

    * * *
    = gimmicky, glitzy.
    Ex. Only time will tell whether the rather gimmicky approach to libraries and to culture in general as manifested in the centre is the shape of things to come.
    Ex. The article has the title 'Censorship, negative criticism, glitzy trends, growing publisher output, and other shadows on the landscape of children's book reviewing'.
    * * *
    adjetivo theatrical, dramatic

    es un recurso puramente efectista — it`s purely for dramatic effect

    * * *
    = gimmicky, glitzy.

    Ex: Only time will tell whether the rather gimmicky approach to libraries and to culture in general as manifested in the centre is the shape of things to come.

    Ex: The article has the title 'Censorship, negative criticism, glitzy trends, growing publisher output, and other shadows on the landscape of children's book reviewing'.

    * * *
    theatrical, dramatic
    esas pausas son un recurso puramente efectista those pauses are purely for dramatic effect
    un ademán efectista a dramatic o theatrical gesture
    * * *

    efectista adjetivo
    theatrical, dramatic
    ' efectista' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    teatral
    * * *
    designed for effect, dramatic;
    recursos efectistas dramatic effects
    * * *
    adj theatrical, dramatic
    * * *
    : dramatic, sensational

    Spanish-English dictionary > efectista

  • 6 szenisch

    I Adj. scenic; szenische Darstellung staging, (stage) presentation
    II Adv. scenically; szenisch darstellen stage, put on stage
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    scenic
    * * *
    sze|nisch ['stseːnɪʃ]
    1. adj (THEAT)
    scenic; Lesung, Aufführung staged
    2. adv

    etw szénisch aufführen — to act sth out

    etw szénisch umsetzen — to adapt sth for the stage

    * * *
    (of scenery, real or theatrical: clever scenic effects in the film.) scenic
    * * *
    sze·nisch
    [ˈstse:nɪʃ]
    adj inv THEAT scenic
    * * *
    Adjektiv dramatic

    szenische Gestaltung/Effekte — staging/stage effects

    * * *
    A. adj scenic;
    szenische Darstellung staging, (stage) presentation
    B. adv scenically;
    szenisch darstellen stage, put on stage
    * * *
    Adjektiv dramatic

    szenische Gestaltung/Effekte — staging/stage effects

    * * *
    adj.
    scenic adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > szenisch

  • 7 exagerado

    adj.
    1 exaggerated, far-fetched, exaggerating, inflated.
    2 exaggerated.
    3 overreacted, over-reacted.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: exagerar.
    * * *
    1→ link=exagerar exagerar
    1 (gen) exaggerated; (historia) far-fetched
    2 (excesivo) excessive
    3 (precio) exorbitant
    4 (gesto) flamboyant
    \
    ser exagerado,-a (persona) to exaggerate
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [persona] [en los gestos] prone to exaggeration; [en el vestir] over-dressed, dressy

    ¡qué exagerado eres!, ¡no seas exagerado! — don't exaggerate!, you do exaggerate!

    2) [gesto] theatrical
    3) (=excesivo) [precio] excessive, steep
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) < persona>
    b) <historia/relato> exaggerated
    c) ( excesivo) < precio> exorbitant, excessive; <cariño/castigo> excessive; < moda> extravagant, way-out (colloq)
    * * *
    = exaggerated, far-fetched [farfetched], hyperbolic, over-the-top.
    Ex. Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.
    Ex. If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information.
    Ex. The best known of these empirical hyperbolic distributions in library context is that of Bradford.
    Ex. It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.
    ----
    * alcanzar proporciones exageradas = reach + epic proportions.
    * demasiado exagerado = overly-exaggerated.
    * exagerado (con respecto a) = out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to).
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    a) < persona>
    b) <historia/relato> exaggerated
    c) ( excesivo) < precio> exorbitant, excessive; <cariño/castigo> excessive; < moda> extravagant, way-out (colloq)
    * * *
    exagerado (con respecto a)
    = out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to)

    Ex: Certainly the study of management has developed out of all proportion to its relevance for the majority of assistant librarians.

    Ex: Technical difficulties and operational costs are out of proportion to the financial gains.

    = exaggerated, far-fetched [farfetched], hyperbolic, over-the-top.

    Ex: Your exaggerated coughs and annoyed looks and the oh so dramatic flailing about of your hands and arms when he lights up drive him up a wall.

    Ex: If the situation arises in Britain as in the United States, where there is a proliferation of TV channels, and many local television stations, then it is perhaps not too far-fetched to imagine some of these transmitting either specialized or local teletext information.
    Ex: The best known of these empirical hyperbolic distributions in library context is that of Bradford.
    Ex: It seems all Hollywood can do now is take an original classic and flog it to death with over-the-top special effects.
    * alcanzar proporciones exageradas = reach + epic proportions.
    * demasiado exagerado = overly-exaggerated.
    * exagerado (con respecto a) = out of all proportion (to), out of (all) proportion (to).

    * * *
    1 ‹persona›
    ¡qué exagerado eres! no había ni 50 personas don't exaggerate o you do exaggerate! there weren't even 50 people there
    es muy exagerada con la comida she always makes far too much food
    2 (excesivo) ‹precio› exorbitant, excessive; ‹cariño› excessive; ‹moda› extravagant, way-out ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo exagerar: ( conjugate exagerar)

    exagerado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    exagerado    
    exagerar
    exagerado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    a) persona›:

    ¡qué exagerado eres! you do exaggerate!

    b)historia/relato exaggerated

    c) ( excesivo) ‹ precio exorbitant;

    cariño/castigo excessive;
    moda extravagant, way-out (colloq)
    exagerar ( conjugate exagerar) verbo transitivosuceso/noticia to exaggerate
    verbo intransitivo ( al hablar) to exaggerate;
    ( al hacer algo) to overdo it, go over the top (colloq)
    exagerado,-a adj (persona, historia) exaggerated
    (cálculo, cantidad) excessive
    exagerar verbo transitivo to exaggerate
    ' exagerado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    desorbitada
    - desorbitado
    - exagerada
    - prurito
    - salvajada
    - teatral
    - abultado
    - cuentista
    English:
    extravagant
    - fulsome
    - inflated
    - intense
    - top
    - camp
    - excessive
    - far
    * * *
    exagerado, -a adj
    1. [persona]
    es muy exagerado [en sus cálculos, valoraciones] he exaggerates a lot;
    [en sus acciones] he really goes too far, he really overdoes it; [en sus reacciones] he overreacts a lot;
    ¡qué exagerado eres! no había tanta gente you're always exaggerating! there weren't as many people as that
    2. [cifra, reacción, gesto] exaggerated;
    [precio] exorbitant;
    había una cantidad exagerada de comida there was an enormous amount of food;
    muestran exagerada cautela they are excessively cautious
    * * *
    adj exaggerated;
    ¡eres un exagerado! you always overdo things o go too far!; al contar una anécdota you do exaggerate!
    * * *
    exagerado, -da adj
    1) : exaggerated
    2) : excessive
    * * *
    exagerado adj excessive
    ¡no seas exagerado! don't exaggerate!

    Spanish-English dictionary > exagerado

  • 8 сценический

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > сценический

  • 9 scenic

    adjective
    1) of scenery, real or theatrical:

    clever scenic effects in the film.

    تَصْويري، تَمْثيلي
    2) having beautiful scenery:

    a scenic highway.

    جَميل المَنْظَر

    Arabic-English dictionary > scenic

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