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Что (кто) такое Countenance - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Countenance (disambiguation)
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countenance         
I. n.
1.
Aspect, look, mien, expression of the face.
2.
Favor, encouragement, patronage, support, aid, assistance, sanction, approbation, approval.
II. v. a.
Approve, sanction, support, aid, abet, assist, favor, encourage, patronize, befriend, stand by, side with, take the side of.
Countenance         
·vt To make a show of; to Pretend.
II. Countenance ·vt To Encourage; to Favor; to Approve; to Aid; to Abet.
countenance         
n. (biblical) a shining countenance
countenance         
['ka?nt(?)n?ns, -t?n-]
¦ noun
1. a person's face or facial expression.
2. formal support or approval.
¦ verb admit as acceptable or possible.
Phrases
keep one's countenance maintain one's composure.
out of countenance disconcerted or unpleasantly surprised.
Origin
ME: from OFr. contenance 'bearing, behaviour', from contenir (see contain).
countenance         
(countenances, countenancing, countenanced)
1.
If someone will not countenance something, they do not agree with it and will not allow it to happen. (FORMAL)
Jake would not countenance Janis's marrying while still a student.
VERB: usu with brd-neg, V n
2.
Someone's countenance is their face. (LITERARY)
N-COUNT
physiognomy         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
(physiognomies)
Your physiognomy is your face, especially when it is considered to show your real character. (FORMAL)
He was fascinated by her physiognomy-the prominent nose, brooding eyes and thick hair.
N-COUNT
Visnomy         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
·noun Face; countenance.
Physiognomic         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
·adj ·Alt. of Physiognomical.
Physiognomical         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
·adj Of or pertaining to physiognomy; according with the principles of physiognomy.
Physiognomy         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
·noun The art telling fortunes by inspection of the features.
II. Physiognomy ·noun The general appearance or aspect of a thing, without reference to its scientific characteristics; as, the physiognomy of a plant, or of a meteor.
III. Physiognomy ·noun The face or countenance, with respect to the temper of the mind; particular configuration, cast, or expression of countenance, as denoting character.
IV. Physiognomy ·noun The art and science of discovering the predominant temper, and other characteristic qualities of the mind, by the outward appearance, especially by the features of the face.

Википедия

Countenance

Countenance is a synonym for face or facial expression, but may also refer to:

  • Countenance divine, or divine countenance, a reference to the literal or metaphorical "face of God"
  • Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, called Operation Countenance, the 1941 joint invasion of Iran by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union