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Что (кто) такое Heroic - определение

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heroic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heroic (disambiguation)
adj. heroic to + inf. (it was heroic of them to oppose the invader)
heroic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heroic (disambiguation)
¦ adjective
1. having the characteristics of a hero or heroine; very brave.
of or representing heroes or heroines.
2. (of language or a work of art) grand or grandiose in scale or intention.
Sculpture (of a statue) larger than life size but less than colossal.
¦ noun (heroics)
1. behaviour or talk that is bold or dramatic.
2. short for heroic verse.
Derivatives
heroically adverb
heroic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heroic (disambiguation)
(heroics)
1.
If you describe a person or their actions as heroic, you admire them because they show extreme bravery.
His heroic deeds were celebrated in every corner of India.
= courageous
ADJ: usu ADJ n
heroically
He had acted heroically during the liner's evacuation.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If you describe an action or event as heroic, you admire it because it involves great effort or determination to succeed.
The company has made heroic efforts at cost reduction...
ADJ [approval]
heroically
Single parents cope heroically in doing the job of two people.
ADV: usu ADV with v, also ADV adj
3.
Heroic means being or relating to the hero of a story.
...the book's central, heroic figure.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
4.
Heroics are actions involving bravery, courage, or determination.
...the man whose aerial heroics helped save the helicopter pilot...
N-PLURAL
5.
If you describe someone's actions or plans as heroics, you think that they are foolish or dangerous because they are too difficult or brave for the situation in which they occur. (SPOKEN)
He said his advice was: 'No heroics, stay within the law'...
N-PLURAL: usu with brd-neg [disapproval]
heroic         
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Heroic (disambiguation)
a.
1.
Brave, valiant, courageous, intrepid, bold, daring, gallant, fearless, dauntless, noble, magnanimous.
2.
Epic.
3.
Violent, extreme, desperate, extravagant.
Heroic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heroic (disambiguation)
·adj Worthy of a hero; bold; daring; brave; illustrious; as, heroic action; heroic enterprises.
II. Heroic ·adj Larger than life size, but smaller than colossal;
- said of the representation of a human figure.
III. Heroic ·adj Of or pertaining to, or like, a hero; of the nature of heroes; distinguished by the existence of heroes; as, the heroic age; an heroic people; heroic valor.
Heroic (horse)         
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AUSTRALIAN THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Heroic (1921–1939) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won 21 races from 5 furlongs (1,000 metres) to 2 miles (3,200m) and was a leading sire in Australia.
Germanic Heroic Age         
PERIOD OF EARLY HISTORIC OR QUASI-HISTORIC EVENTS REFLECTED IN GERMANIC HEROIC POETRY
Germanic heroic age
The Germanic (or "German") Heroic Age, so called in analogy to the Heroic Age of Greek mythology, is the period of early historic or quasi-historic events reflected in Germanic heroic poetry.Felix J.
mock-heroic         
  • Girolamo Amelonghi, 1547
SATIRIC PARODY OF CLASSICAL HEROIC LITERATURE
Mock-Epic; Mock heroic; Mock epic; Mock-epic
¦ adjective imitating the style of heroic literature to satirize a mundane subject.
¦ noun a burlesque imitation of the heroic character or literary style.
Heroic couplet         
RHYMING PAIR OF LINES IN IAMBIC PENTAMETER
Heroic couplets; Heroic Couplet; Heroic couple
A heroic couplet is a traditional form for English poetry, commonly used in epic and narrative poetry, and consisting of a rhyming pair of lines in iambic pentameter. Use of the heroic couplet was pioneered by Geoffrey Chaucer in the Legend of Good Women and the Canterbury Tales,Hobsbaum, Philip.
Heroic verse         
  • The first page from the sole manuscript copy of ''[[Beowulf]]''
  • [[George Chapman]], translator of [[Homer]]
  • John Denham]], influential writer of [[heroic couplet]]s
  • [[Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey]], originator of English [[blank verse]]
CLASS OF POETIC VERSE
Heroic Verse; Heroic metre; Heroic meter
Heroic verse is a term that may be used to designate epic poems, but which is more usually used to describe the meter(s) in which those poems are most typically written (regardless of whether the content is "heroic" or not). Isidore of Seville wrote of heroic verse (): "in it the affairs and deeds of brave men are narrated… and this meter precedes others in status", already somewhat conflating the content and its meter.

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