h ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hl hm ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hw hy hz

Перевод: hyperbole speek hyperbole


[существительное]
гипербола ; преувеличение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Unhappily, the pairing of England and Holland will be the centre of attention for all the wrong reasons, not least a repetition of the media hyperbole which accompanied their European Championship match in Dusseldorf 18 months ago.
  2. I have the final of "New Faces" coming up, followed by the pantomime and oh God!, the hyperbole of the press.
  3. As Kaurismaki's associate Mikko Piela describes it with equally characteristic, and refreshingly literate, hyperbole: "THE MATCH FACTORY GIRL evokes such feelings of sorrow, pity and horror that the dusty bones of Aristotle himself must be clattering out of sheer cathartic pleasure.
  4. That "rose-red" clich rang true but Burton hadn't gone far enough in hyperbole.
  5. It cost 300,000 to build, a vast sum for the time, and Murray's Handbook for Travellers in India, Burma, and Ceylon , with typical travel-guide hyperbole, described it as the finest railway station in India or any country.
  6. England had failed to qualify for the finals, Scotland had defeated Wales in an emotional match at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium and Ally McLeod, a supremely patriotic manager given to hyperbole and heart-wrenching nationalism had amassed one of the finest footballing sides for years.
  7. Obviously this is a Jewish hyperbole.
  8. In the days before hyperbole was shortened to hype and live boxing was a TV rarity, Cooper had a nationwide following.
  9. "Everybody had their suspicions about him," said Jonathan Miller, who worked with him; "A lot of it you would discount because he had a tendency to engage in rhetorical hyperbole.
  10. "For sheer joy, however, nothing beats devising your own programs" he says, and this is not hyperbole.
  11. He delivered his dissertation on time, was awarded his doctorate, and was lucky enough to obtain a lectureship in the Comparative Literature Department at the University of Suffolk, "the last new job in Romanticism this century", as he was wont to describe it, with justifiable hyperbole.
  12. The estate agents' hyperbole pushes the line that the countryside is lush and green, the beaches are superb, and there are still plenty of pretty villages on our side of the Channel.
  13. He walks to the crease with a swagger, totally confident, undoubtedly one of the few batsmen to whom the word "Unforgettable" could be applied without risk of hyperbole.

LMBomber - программа для запоминания иностранных слов

Copyright © Perevod-Translate.ru