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* * *нар.verbalmente, a (viva) voce, oralmente* * *adv1) gener. a bocca, a viva voce, a voce, oralmente, verbalmente, vocalmente2) diplom. per le vie brevi (ïîäðîáíåå çäåñü http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1934543) -
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4 грешно
[grešnó] pred. nomin.non sta bene, non è bello, è un peccatoгрешно смеяться над + strum. — non sta bene prendere in giro
"Ищи в чужом краю здоровья и свободы, Но север забывать грешно" (А. Пушкин) — "Va' pure altrove in cerca di salute e libertà, ma i lidi nordici non van dimenticati" (A. Puškin)
"С такой наружностью, с таким чудным голосом нельзя, грешно сидеть в деревне" (А. Чехов) — "Bella com'è e con quella sua voce meravigliosa è un peccato che viva in campagna" (A. Čechov)
См. также в других словарях:
Viva voce — or viva voce can refer to:* The band Viva Voce * For the defense of a scholarly thesis or dissertation by word of mouth, a viva voce examination ( viva voce is Latin for by live voice ) * For spoken evidence (viva voce), see Evidence (law) * Viva … Wikipedia
Viva Voce — die a cappella Band Di … Deutsch Wikipedia
viva voce — vi·va vo·ce /ˌvī və vō sē, ˌvē və vō ˌchā/ adv or adj [Medieval Latin, literally, by living voice]: through speech: by word of mouth testify viva voce Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
viva voce — viva voce, adj. /vuy veuh voh see, vee veuh/ 1. by word of mouth; orally. 2. Also, viva. (in British and European universities) the oral part of an examination. [1555 65; < ML viva voce with living voice, L, abl. of viva vox] * * * … Universalium
viva voce — also viva voce, by word of mouth, 1580s, Latin, lit. living voice, ablative of viva vox … Etymology dictionary
viva voce — [vī′və vō′sē] adv. [ML, with living voice, abl. fem. of L vivus, living + abl. of vox,VOICE] by word of mouth; orally viva voce adj … English World dictionary
viva voce — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (especially of an examination) oral rather than written. ► NOUN Brit. full form of VIVA(Cf. ↑viva). ORIGIN Latin, with the living voice … English terms dictionary
viva voce — meaning ‘an oral examination’, is pronounced viy vǝ voh chi. It is usually shortened to viva (plural vivas) and this is also used as a verb (with inflected forms vivaes, vivaed, vivaing) … Modern English usage
Viva voce — Vi va vo ce (v[imac] v[.a] v[=o] s[ e]). [L.] By word of mouth; orally. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
viva voce — UK [ˌvaɪvə ˈvəʊtʃɪ] / US [ˌvɪvə ˈvoʊtˌʃeɪ] / US [ˌvaɪvə ˈvoʊsɪ] noun [countable] Word forms viva voce : singular viva voce plural viva voces British an oral examination, especially at a university, in which a student answers questions in an… … English dictionary
viva voce — I. adverb Etymology: Medieval Latin, with the living voice Date: 1563 by word of mouth ; orally II. adjective Date: 1654 expressed or conducted by word of mouth ; oral III. noun … New Collegiate Dictionary