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1 эпитет
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3 эпитет
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4 устойчивый эпитет
Linguistics: conventional epithet, standing epithet -
5 poor white trash
General subject: pwt (a racial epithet usually used to describe certain low income caucasians, especially those characterized by crude manners or abnormally low moral standards) -
6 Урания
2) Greek: Urania (муза - покровительница астрономии) -
7 Царица Славы
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8 Шакьямуни
Religion: Sakya-Muni (One of the names of Gautama Siddartha, the Buddha), Shakyamuni (Epithet applied to Gautama Buddha) -
9 белокаменный
Architecture: white-stone (also a literary epithet of Moscow) -
10 бранное слово
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11 видовое название
1) General subject: specific epithet2) Biology: specific namatophilous, specific name3) Patents: specific name (trademark infringement) -
12 выражение
1) General subject: archaism, aspect, aspect (глаз, лица), cast (лица), epithet, expression (лица, глаз и т. п.), expression (лица, глаз и т.п.), form, locution, looks (лица, глаз), obsoletism, phrase, phrasing, saw, term, tone, utterance, vent, voice, look, exspression2) Biology: (мимическое) expression3) Medicine: expression (какого-л. признака)4) Chemistry: expressing5) Mathematics: expression for (для чего-либо), formula, variable-free expression7) Accounting: terms8) Diplomatic term: expression (чего-л.), language9) Psychology: verbiage10) Information technology: connective, expr, expression statement11) Business: manifestation12) Programming: expression (Конгломерат из констант, переменных, операторов, вызовов функций, задающий способ вычисления значения. Способ определения типа результат часто трудноопределим), statement, value expression13) Automation: expression (напр. результатов измерений)14) Robots: clause, formula( аналитическое)16) Makarov: formulation, profession, rendering (благодарности и т.п.), representation, saying -
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14 давать эпитет
General subject: epithet -
15 использовать французский термин за неимением английского
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > использовать французский термин за неимением английского
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16 крепкое словечко
General subject: epithet -
17 крепкое словцо
General subject: cussword, dirty word, epithet, expletive, invective, obscenity, offensive term, rude word, term of offense, strong language, swear-word -
18 матерное слово
General subject: swear word (compare - материнское слово - мат vs мать), cussword (cuss - curse), epithet, expletive, invective, obscenity, offensive term, rude word, term of offense, dirty word -
19 наградить титулом
Public law: to be awarded the epithet -
20 название
1) General subject: appellation, appellative, designation, epithet, name, title, denomination2) Biology: namatophilous3) Rare: capitulary4) Mathematics: description, noun6) Linguistics: naming unit7) Jargon: tag9) Perfume: brand10) Patents: nomination11) Quality control: denotation12) Sakhalin R: subject13) Makarov: name (лекарственного средства)14) Taboo: handle15) SAP.tech. long name
См. также в других словарях:
Epithet — Ep i*thet, n. [L. epitheton, Gr. ?, fr. ? added, fr. ? to add; epi upon, to + ? to put, place: cf. F. [ e]pith[ e]te. See {Do}.] 1. An adjective expressing some quality, attribute, or relation, that is properly or specially appropriate to a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
epithet — An epithet is an adjective indicating some quality or attribute (good or bad) which the speaker or writer (or the verdict of history) regards as characteristic of a person or thing, eg Charles the Bold, Ethelred the Unready, Philip the Good,… … Modern English usage
Epithet — Ep i*thet, v. t. To describe by an epithet. [R.] [1913 Webster] Never was a town better epitheted. Sir H. Wotton … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
epithet — index blasphemy, call (title), term (expression) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
epithet — 1570s, descriptive name for a person or thing, from M.Fr. épithète or directly from L. epitheton, from Gk. epitheton something added, adjective often used as noun, from neut. of epithetos attributed, added, from epitithenai to add on, from epi in … Etymology dictionary
epithet — [n] nickname appellation, description, designation, name, sobriquet, tag, title; concept 683 … New thesaurus
epithet — ► NOUN ▪ a word or phrase expressing a quality or attribute of the person or thing mentioned. ORIGIN Greek epitheton, from epitithenai add … English terms dictionary
epithet — [ep′ə thet΄, ep′əthət] n. [L epitheton < Gr, lit., that which is added < epitithenai, to put on, add < epi , on + tithenai, to put, DO1] 1. an adjective, noun, or phrase, often specif. a disparaging one, used to characterize some person… … English World dictionary
Epithet — An epithet (from Greek ἐπίθετον epitheton , neut. of ἐπίθετος epithetos , attributed, added [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%2339438 Epithetos, Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek… … Wikipedia
epithet — epithetic, epithetical, adj. /ep euh thet /, n. 1. any word or phrase applied to a person or thing to describe an actual or attributed quality: Richard the Lion Hearted is an epithet of Richard I. 2. a characterizing word or phrase firmly… … Universalium
epithet — strictly speaking, describes a word or phrase that is used in place of a name. Calling Tarzan King of the Jungle is to employ an epithet. More commonly nowadays, however, epithet is used to describe an abusive or contemptuous utterance. A few… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors