synonym. Expressive means of language are mostly employed in types of speech ... Trite metaphors are expressions that have been used so often that they have lost the ..... the speakers use a trite metonymy, calling it the instrument of law, the.

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threadbare — index trite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. ... words: damaged, injured, impaired (see INJURE): worn (see HAGGARD) 2 shopworn, *trite, hackneyed, ...

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Перевод контекст "trite" c английский на русский от Reverso Context: It's on a synth, but the melodies and the way the songs were structured were really pretty  ...

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банальный (banal, commonplace, trite, corny, trivial, platitudinous) ... platitudinous — index ordinary, pedestrian, prosaic, trite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William ...

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the trite metaphor 'hard as nails' ☰. a poet admired for her use of metaphor ☰. The hapless Humpty Dumpty often crops up as a metaphor for the second law of ...

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Law dictionary. stereotyped — *trite, hackneyed, threadbare, shopworn Analogous words: conventional, formal (see CEREMONIAL): obsolete, ... stereotyped — adjective Date: 1849 lacking originality or individuality Synonyms: see trite …

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Три зако́на роботе́хники в научной фантастике — обязательные правила поведения для ..... Clarke, Roger. Asimov's laws of robotics: Implications for information technology. Часть 1 IEEE Computer, декабрь 1993, С. 53—61; Часть 2 IEEE ...

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3. trite (adj.) banal; bathetic ... trite. * * *. 1 (0) в поношенной одежде; не новый; плохо одетый ... threadbare — index trite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C.

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And it was like a lot of you, kind of a prosaic example, kind of trite. ... Nevertheless , serious distortions have occurred in the enforcement of this law, in the sense ...

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trite law (countable and uncountable, plural trite laws). Laws that are obvious or common knowledge. 1928. Lord Sumner, Levene v. Inland Revenue A.C. 217,227. It is trite law that His Majesty's subjects are free if they can make their own arrangements so that their cases may fall outside the scope of the...

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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. platitudinous — index ordinary, pedestrian, prosaic, trite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton.

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