CAPERING - определение. Что такое CAPERING
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Что (кто) такое CAPERING - определение


Capering      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Caper.
caper         
  • Caper Flower in [[Behbahan]]
  • Pickled capers in a jar
  • Open ripe caper fruit
  • A ripe caper fruit (caper berry)
  • Thorny caper flower in Nahal Neqarot, southern Israel
  • Flowering caper plant, soon to yield caper berries
  • Leaves and flower buds
SPECIES OF PLANT, CAPER
Capers; Capparis spinosa; Caper berries; Caper berry; Caper-berry; Caperberry; Blumea grandiflora; Capparis aculeata; Capparis microphylla; Capparis murrayi; Capparis ovalis; Capparis ovata; Capparis peduncularis; Capparis sativa; Capparis nummularia; Myandee
caper1
¦ verb skip or dance about in a lively or playful way.
¦ noun
1. a playful skipping movement.
2. informal an illicit or ridiculous activity or escapade.
Phrases
cut a caper make a playful, skipping movement.
Derivatives
caperer noun
Origin
C16: abbrev. of capriole.
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caper2
¦ noun
1. a cooked and pickled flower bud of a bramble-like southern European shrub, used in pickles and sauces.
2. the shrub from which capers are taken. [Capparis spinosa.]
Origin
ME: from Fr. capres or L. capparis, from Gk kapparis; later interpreted as plural
Capered      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Caper.
Примеры употребления для CAPERING
1. And I‘ve got another 10 years in me, probably, of capering.
2. There were sideshows, interval music, capering mascots, lots of drink and lots of noise to go with it.
3. George, the archly capering homo politicus who loved the machinery of government and the mechanisms of patronage; and Gwynfor, the patrician romantic who, having chosen the Welsh national cause, never wavered.
4. The pied piper in this case, however is not a capering itinerant clad in gaudy doublet and hose, but is the booming economy and a sober commitment to a business infrastructure parallel to, but not based on, oil.
5. He had read and absorbed European ideas and wanted to explode them with a terrifying bang into English working–class settings. (Monty Python, for instance, with its capering charladies drivelling about Jean–Paul Sartre is unimaginable without him.) For me, his plays are more lasting and rewarding than Beckett‘s precisely because he roots their power struggles in a superbly drawn social reality.