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DIGRESSIVE - traducción al árabe


DIGRESSIVE      

الصفة

اِسْتِطْرادِيّ

digressive      
استطرادى ، متسم بالاستطراد
متسم بالاستطراد      

digressive

Definición

Digressive
·adj Departing from the main subject; partaking of the nature of digression.
Ejemplos de uso de DIGRESSIVE
1. He even throws in a digressive journey through Iceland in pursuit and explanation of theories and discoveries bridging continental plate development from, brace yourself, 3 billion years ago.
2. The whole democratic system would have to be rethought.‘ He speaks Spanish with a heavy Portuguese inflection, each sentence composed with precision, not at all like the rather breathless, digressive narrative style that has become a hallmark of his novels.
3. The Guardian said of the author: "Banville writes novels of complex patterning, with grace, precision and timing, and there are wonderful digressive meditations." Many critics hailed The Sea when it was published.
4. Published in 1760, ‘‘Tristram Shandy‘‘ is the memoir of an 18th–century country gentleman who wishes to share his ‘‘life and opinions‘‘ but is so overcome by the urge to tell digressive, often saucy stories about his father, Walter (a harmless but eccentric pedant), his Uncle Toby (who rides a hobbyhorse and obsesses over an old war wound) and his own conception (which was botched when his mother asked his father if he had remembered to rewind the clock at the moment of climax) that he barely manages to get to his own birth before the book‘s end.