Alvis - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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Alvis (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Proper noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈæl.vɪs/

Meaning

"Alvis" is primarily a name and can refer to different subjects based on context, including historical or mythological figures, as well as modern uses in literature and media. In Norse mythology, Alvis is the name of a dwarf known for his wisdom. The name "Alvis" is less common in everyday English but may occasionally appear in discussions about mythology or literature. Its frequency of use is generally low in both oral and written contexts compared to more common names or terms.

Example Sentences

  1. Alvis was known for his great wisdom, which he showcased during his discussions with the gods.
  2. Алвис был известен своей великой мудростью, которую он продемонстрировал в разговоре с богами.

  3. In the old tales, Alvis sought to marry the beautiful maiden but was challenged to a battle of wits.

  4. В старых сказаниях Алвис хотел жениться на прекрасной девушке, но был вызван на поединок умов.

  5. The character Alvis in the fantasy novel represents a blend of strength and intellect.

  6. Персонаж Алвис в фантастическом романе является сочетанием силы и ума.

Idiomatic Expressions

Although "Alvis" itself is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, it may appear in contexts referring to wisdom or folklore. However, here are some relevant idiomatic expressions that reflect similar themes:

  1. "Wise as an owl" - Used to describe someone who is knowledgeable.
  2. He always gives the best advice; he's wise as an owl.
  3. Он всегда дает лучшие советы; он мудр как сова.

  4. "A wise guy" - Refers to someone who is sarcastic or clever in a way that may not be appreciated.

  5. You're such a wise guy, always making jokes when it's serious.
  6. Ты такой умник, всегда шутишь, когда все серьезно.

  7. "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" - Implies that older individuals are often set in their ways and hard to change.

  8. My grandpa still refuses to learn how to use a smartphone; you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.
  9. Мой дедушка все еще отказывается учиться пользоваться смартфоном; старую собаку не научишь новым фокусам.

Etymology

The name "Alvis" is derived from Old Norse álfr, meaning "elf," and vis, meaning "wise." This etymology connects the name to themes of wisdom and mythical creatures in Norse folklore.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Since "Alvis" refers to a name rather than a common noun, it does not have direct synonyms or antonyms. However, related concepts of wisdom may have synonyms and antonyms:



25-07-2024