Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь - novel
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Перевод с английского языка novel на русский
novel
1. сущ.; с.-х. новый хлеб, зерно нового урожая 2. прил. 1) новый 2) новейшей конструкции 3) непривычный (о формах организации) - novel forms of management NOVEL новый (об изобретении)
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1. роман the realistic novel —- реалистический роман a short novel —- повесть purpose novel, novel with a message —- тенденциозный роман the novels of Dickens —- романы Диккенса 2. уст. новелла 3. с-х. новый хлеб, зерно нового урожая 4. юр. дополнение к закону, дополнительное указание, новелла 5. новый, ранее не существовавший; неизведанный, непривычный novel idea —- свежая мысль; нечто новое novel in language —- изложенный непривычным языком novel forms of government —- новые формы правления 6. тех. новейшей конструкции 7. юр. дополнительный, изменяющий ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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I noun 1) роман; - problem novel 2) новелла 3) pl. сборник новелл 4) leg. новелла, дополнительное узаконение Syn: fiction, romance, story Ant: non-fiction II adj. новый, неизвестный Syn: see up-to-date III noun новый хлеб, зерно нового урожая NOVEL with a purpose тенденциозный роман ...Англо-русский словарь
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1. n. 1 a fictitious prose story of book length. 2 (prec. by the) this type of literature. Etymology: It. novella (storia story) fem. of novello new f. L novellus f. novus 2. adj. of a new kind or nature; strange; previously unknown. Derivatives novelly adv. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L novellus f. novus new ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, new, from Latin ~lus, from diminutive of novus new — more at new Date: 15th century 1. new and not resembling something formerly known or used 2. original or striking especially in conception or style a ~ scheme to collect money Synonyms: see new II. noun Etymology: Italian ~la Date: 1639 1. an invented prose narrative that is usually long and complex and deals especially with human experience through a usually connected sequence of events 2. the literary genre consisting of ~s • ~istic adjective • ~istically adverb ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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(novels) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A novel is a long written story about imaginary people and events. ...a novel by Herman Hesse... ...historical novels set in the time of the Pharaohs. N-COUNT 2. Novel things are new and different from anything that has been done, experienced, or made before. Protesters found a novel way of demonstrating against steeply rising oil prices... The very idea of a sixth form college was novel in 1962. ADJ ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~1 n a long written story in which the characters and events are usually imaginary (an Agatha Christie novel) ~2 adj not like anything known before and often thought of as new, unusual, and interesting (That's a novel idea - opening an English restaurant in France.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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