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Sustained metaphor

Стилистический глоссарий
    A group (cluster) of metaphor s, each supplying another feature of the described phenomenon to present an elaborated image (v.a.k.)




Metaphor, английский
  1. Метафора transference of names based on the associated likeness between two objects, on the similarity of one feature common to two different entities, on possessing one common characteristic, on linguistic semantic nearness, on a common co

  2. N (простая) метафо- ра1 cognitive ~ когнитивная метафора2 (син. conceptual metaphor) conceptual ~ концептуальная метафора (син. cognitive metaphor) conduit ~ метафора передачи, метафора ка- нала связи (м. редди ) conventional ~ конвенциональная метафора3 dead ~ мёртвая (лексическая, окаменевшая, стёртая) метафора4 extended ~ развёрнутая метафора5 new ~ авторская метафора ontological ~ онтологическая метафора6 orientational ~ ориентационная метафора7 structural ~ структурная метафора8 metaphoric(al)

  3. A statement reflecting the cognitive process of linking two normally separate cognitive systems by placing concepts from one such system in the context of another, thereby suggesting an understanding and experiencing of particular incidences of the concepts in the former system in terms of the rules, pattern of reasoning and ideas provided by the latter. e.g., the metaphor "love is madness" places the concept of "love" into the context of "mental disorder," entails a variety of more specific statements such as "i am crazy about her," "she is driving me wild" and makes many concepts from the domain of mental disorder available, such as "it is a healthy relationship" (lakoff). common metaphors in the social sciences include "society is an organism," "messages are containers for meanings," and in cybernetics, "the mind is a computer." although historically a concept of literature, metaphors account for differences in individual as well as societal behavior, e.g., compare "war is a gamble," with "war is a religious commitment." metaphors simplify the cognitive organization of memory, but also contain the dangers of inappropriate reasoning (->analogy, ->anthropomorphism). 50

  4. Something standing for something else; an image. for example when reviewers say ‘the audience were glued to their seats’, they do not mean this literally. the glue stands for the state of rapt attentiveness that kept the audience seated.

  5. Introducing symbolism and imagery – something which is not literal but a figure of speech – helps the coachee to explore emotions and associations from another context (something they know) and draw on them to build a picture or sensation of what they are trying to express in words (what they don’t know or understand). when we use metaphor, we aren’t just asking the coachee to think of one thing being like another, we actually take the coachee a step further by inviting them to picture or sense that one thing is the other (x=y, eg ‘when i give my presentation, i want to be the diamond on the stage’) see also clarifying, analogy


Metaphor and stories, английский
    Stories, parables and analogies used in order to communicate a particular idea. throughout history stories have been a very effective means to communicate ideas and stimulate change.


Metaphora [ae, f], латинский

Metaphore, английский
    Метафора; модель


Metaphoric periphrasis, английский
    Перифраз фигуральный (метафорический, метонимический) a periphrasis that is made of phrase-metonymies or phrase-metaphors (v.a.k.) - is to convey a purely individual perception of the described object the hospital was crowded


Metaphoricus [a, um], латинский

Metaphorisch, немецкий

Metaphorische felsen, немецкий

Sustain, английский
  1. To maintain, to affirm, to approve

  2. Воспринимать (нагрузку)

  3. The portion of the envelope of a sound in which the level is constant. it can also mean the ability of a sound to continue without decaying noticeably.


Sustain, английский

Sustain (to) (a load), английский

Sustain pedal, английский

Sustainability, английский
  1. Самоокупаемость

  2. Устойчивость; стабильность

  3. A state that can be maintained at a certain level indefinitely. the potential longevity of ecological systems, such as planet`s climatic system, systems of agriculture, industry, forestry, fisheries, and the ecological infrastructure on which they depend.

  4. The capacity to endure over time

  5. The capacity to endure over time the capacity to stay, hold or maintain something, such as a concept, economy, geography, environment, and so on hrci.org hr certification institute


Sustainability scorecard, английский
    Document that outlines key sustainability attributes and risks related to the specific loan.


Sustainable, английский
    Самоокупаемый


Sustainable cell rate, английский

Sustainable development, английский
  1. “that which meets all the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" (u.n. brundtland commission) reeep / sustainable energy regulation network – august 2004 - revised september 2010 10

  2. Development that can be supported by the environment into the future by ensuring that resources are not depleted or permanently damaged. since sustainability depends on technology and innovations change resource constraints, defining the term with precision is quite difficult.

  3. Устойчивое развитие


Sustainable development goals (sdg), английский
    Also known as the global goals, are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. the sdgs were launched by the un and member states in 2015 and target achievement of various social and environmental development challenges by 2030. they have become an important communication framework for impact investors to align and signal commitment to specific global development areas, and are increasingly being used by investors to mobilize and allocate new capital to one or more the goals. there are 17 sdgs, each focussed on a different area of need. impact investment strategies may focus on at least one of the sdgs. for real estate, an impact investing fund would typically be linked to the sdg 1: no poverty, sdg 3: good health and well-being, sdg 4: quality education, sdg 6: clean water and sanitation, sdg 7: affordable clean energy, sdg 11: sustainable cities and communities and sdg 12: responsible consumption and production.


Sustainable energy, английский
    Effectively, the provision of energy such that it meets the needs of the future without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. (see sustainable development). sustainable energy has two key components; renewable energy and energy efficiency.


Sustainable fishing, английский
    Fishing activities that do not cause or lead to undesirable changes in biological and economic productivity, biological diversity, or ecosystem structure and functioning, from one human generation to the next.


Sustainable growth, английский
    Устойчивый рост


Phenomenon, английский
  1. 1. a fact or situation which can be observed 2. someone or something that is considered to be extraordinary and marvellous

  2. A condition with various possible causes in which the blood supply to the fingers and toes is restricted and they become cold, white and numb. also called dead man’s fingers, vasospasm [described 1862. after maurice raynaud (1834–81), french physician.] rbc rbc abbr red blood cell rcgp rcgp abbr royal college of general practitioners rcn rcn abbr royal college of nursing rcog rcog abbr royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists rcp rcp abbr royal college of physicians

  3. In diabetes mellitus, a swing to a high level of glucose in the blood from an extremely low level, usually occurring after an untreated insulin reaction during the night. it is caused by the release of stress hormones to counter low glucose levels.

  4. Явление; эффект


Cacophony, английский
    A sense of strain and discomfort in pronouncing or hearing (v.a.k.) nor soul helps flesh now//more than flesh helps soul. (r.browning) see: alliteration , assonance


Prolonged metaphor, английский
    A group (cluster) of metaphor s, each supplying another feature of the described phenomenon to present an elaborated image (v.a.k.)