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Перевод: allusion
[существительное] ссылка ; упоминание; намек
Тезаурус:
- allusion to "Epistle VII.
- allusion to the legend of Sweeney Todd, "the demon barber of Fleet Street" who was supposed to cut his customer's throats, and then have them made up into meat pies.
- But as soon as the name has merged with the object it designates, we must, conversely, resort to metaphor, allusion or allegory if we wish a more expressive term.
- It was of course a Whig jibe about his resistance to the Reform Bill and an indirect allusion to the iron shutters which Wellington installed at Apsley House to withstand the missiles of pro-Reform Bill mobs in the early 1830s.
- The Lord's Prayer is quoted in the repeated fragment " For Thine is the Kingdom " but the earlier uses of the word kingdom, particularly when it has a capital "K", must already have prompted questions about allusion to this fundamental Christian rite, and about how it relates to those "prayers to broken stone".
- allusion to Shakespeare, Twelfth Night , II.
- Allusion to Matt. 5: 45, "for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust".
- By an Allusion or a sprightly Song,
- To this day, the Eastern or Orthodox church wedding service makes repeated allusion to this incident in the ministry of Jesus.
- Allusion to Shakespeare, Hamlet , I. v: "With all my imperfections on my head."
- Martin Chuzzlewit returning from across the Atlantic Ocean is like one returning from the dead, a ghost (the allusion is to the drowning of Pharaoh's host in the Red Sea as described in Exod. 14.
- The allusion must mystify younger readers.
- However, at Canto 106/753-;54 (there is a brief allusion at 104/745 to the mosaics at Monreale), we do at last find a Sicilian allusion in the context of writing that we can recognize as distinguished:
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