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lyric - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lyric (disambiguation); The Lyric

lyric         

['lirik]

прилагательное

общая лексика

лирический

вокальный

лирический (о голосе)

история

исполняемый под аккомпанемент лиры

синоним

lyrical

существительное

['lirik]

общая лексика

лирическое стихотворение

лирика

лирическая поэзия

слова

текст песни

либретто вокальных номеров в музыкальной комедии и т. п.

lyric         
lyric 1. adj. лирический; lyric poetry - лирическая поэзия, лирика 2. noun лирическое стихотворение
lyric poetry         
  • 470}}&nbsp;BC<ref>[[Staatliche Antikensammlungen]] (Inv. 2416)</ref>
  • ''Lyric Poetry'' (1896) [[Henry Oliver Walker]], in the [[Library of Congress]]'s [[Thomas Jefferson Building]].
  • [[Benjamin Haydon]]'s 1842 portrait of [[William Wordsworth]].
FORMAL TYPE OF POETRY
Lyric poem; Lyrical poetry; Lyric Poetry; Lyric poet; Lyrical Poetry; Lyric poems; Lyrical poem; Lyric theory
лирическая поэзия, лирика

Definition

LYRIC
Language for Your Remote Instruction by Computer. A CAI language implemented as a Fortran preprocessor. ["Computer Assisted Instruction: Specification of Attributes for CAI Programs and Programmers", G.M. Silvern et al, Proc ACM 21st Natl Conf (1966)]. (1994-10-12)

Wikipedia

Lyric

Lyric may refer to:

  • Lyrics, the words, often in verse form, which are sung, usually to a melody, and constitute the semantic content of a song
  • Lyric poetry is a form of poetry that expresses a subjective, personal point of view
  • Lyric, from the Greek language, a song that is played with a lyre
  • Lyric describes, in the classification of the human voice in European classical music, a specific vocal weight and a range at the upper end of the given voice part
  • RTÉ lyric fm, a radio station in Ireland
  • Lyric (group), a rhythm and blues girl group
  • "Lyric" (song), a single released in June 2003 by Zwan
  • Lyric Hearing, an extended wear hearing aid
  • The Lyric (magazine), a North American poetry magazine
  • The Lyric (album), a 2005 jazz album by Jim Tomlinson and Stacey Kent
Examples of use of lyric
1. U2 win the search for the nation‘s favourite pop lyric.
2. Though not necessarily her appreciation of lyric poetry.
3. Singers coached by Pearlman at Lyric included Matthew Polenzani, Maria Kanyova, Erin Wall, Dina Kuznetsova, Nicole Cabell, David Cangelosi and Christopher Feigum, said Lyric general director William Mason.
4. Ballparks once were a kind of lyric poetry of place.
5. Flowergirl÷ What is your favourite song lyric ever?
What is the Russian for lyric? Translation of &#39lyric&#39 to Russian