oxymoron - traduzione in spagnolo
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oxymoron - traduzione in spagnolo

RHETORICAL DEVICE THAT USES AN OSTENSIBLE SELF-CONTRADICTION TO ILLUSTRATE A RHETORICAL POINT OR TO REVEAL A PARADOX
Oxymora; Oxymorons; Oxymoronic; Oximoron; Oxy moron; Oxymoronical; Oxymoronicness; Oxymoronically; Oxymoronicity
  • Oxymorons are acutely silly words that communicate contradiction.

oxymoron         
combinación de términos contradictorios
oxymoron         
(n.) = oximorón, contradicción

Def: Combinación de palabras que parecen contradecirse como "bondad cruel".
Ex: The author argues that the "digital library" is not an oxymoron, pointing to the fact that libraries face the problem of differentiating between the product that is managed in libraries, information, and the familiar container for that product (the book).
oxymoronic         
contradictorio

Definizione

oxymoron
[??ks?'m?:r?n]
¦ noun a figure of speech or expressed idea in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction: 'affordable caviar' need not be an oxymoron.
Derivatives
oxymoronic adjective
Origin
C17: from Gk oxumoron, neut. (used asnoun) of oxumoros 'pointedly foolish', from oxus 'sharp' + moros 'foolish'.

Wikipedia

Oxymoron

An oxymoron (plurals: oxymorons and oxymora) is a figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposite meanings within a word or in a phrase that is a self-contradiction. As a rhetorical device, an oxymoron illustrates a point to communicate and reveal a paradox. A general meaning of "contradiction in terms" is recorded by the 1902 edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.

The term oxymoron is first recorded as Latinized Greek oxymōrum, in Maurus Servius Honoratus (c. AD 400); it is derived from the Greek word ὀξύς oksús "sharp, keen, pointed" and μωρός mōros "dull, stupid, foolish"; as it were, "sharp-dull", "keenly stupid", or "pointedly foolish". The word oxymoron is autological, i.e. it is itself an example of an oxymoron. The Greek compound word ὀξύμωρον oksýmōron, which would correspond to the Latin formation, does not seem to appear in any known Ancient Greek works prior to the formation of the Latin term.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per oxymoron
1. "I‘m for democracy, but imposing democracy is an oxymoron.
2. "It was like an oxymoron: Jon the accountant," Chris said.
3. "The smart ones would call it an oxymoron," he recalls.
4. Indeed, the whole idea of "government charity" is an oxymoron.
5. "Pre–emptive justice" is a wonderfully Orwellian oxymoron.