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Что (кто) такое oncle - определение

1980 FILM BY ALAIN RESNAIS
Mon Oncle d’Amérique; Mon Oncle d'Amérique; Mon oncle d'Amerique; My Uncle From America; Mon Oncle D'Amerique; Mon oncle d'Amérique

great-uncle         
  • Uncles by Generation
PARENT'S BROTHER OR PARENT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW
Granduncle; Great uncle; Grand-uncle; Oncle; Uncles; Great-uncle; Uncle-in-law; Grand uncle; Great-grand-uncle; Father's brother; Greatuncle; Great-uncles; Great-granduncle; Strýc; Half-uncle
¦ noun an uncle of one's mother or father.
uncle         
  • Uncles by Generation
PARENT'S BROTHER OR PARENT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW
Granduncle; Great uncle; Grand-uncle; Oncle; Uncles; Great-uncle; Uncle-in-law; Grand uncle; Great-grand-uncle; Father's brother; Greatuncle; Great-uncles; Great-granduncle; Strýc; Half-uncle
¦ noun
1. the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt.
informal an unrelated adult male friend of a child's parents.
2. archaic, informal a pawnbroker.
Phrases
cry (or say) uncle N. Amer. informal surrender or admit defeat.
Origin
ME: from OFr. oncle, from late L. aunculus, alt. of L. avunculus (see avuncular).
Uncle         
  • Uncles by Generation
PARENT'S BROTHER OR PARENT'S BROTHER-IN-LAW
Granduncle; Great uncle; Grand-uncle; Oncle; Uncles; Great-uncle; Uncle-in-law; Grand uncle; Great-grand-uncle; Father's brother; Greatuncle; Great-uncles; Great-granduncle; Strýc; Half-uncle
·noun A Pawnbroker.
II. Uncle ·noun The brother of one's father or mother; also applied to an aunt's husband;
- the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship.
III. Uncle ·add. ·noun An eldery man;
- used chiefly as a kindly or familiar appellation, ·esp. (Southern U. S.) for a worthy old negro; as, "Uncle Remus.".

Википедия

My American Uncle

Mon oncle d'Amérique (English: My American Uncle or My Uncle from America) is a 1980 French film directed by Alain Resnais with a screenplay by Jean Gruault. The film juxtaposes a comedy-drama narrative with the ideas of Henri Laborit, the French surgeon, neurobiologist, philosopher and author. Its principal actors are Gérard Depardieu, Nicole Garcia, and Roger Pierre.

Примеры употребления для oncle
1. Though "My Uncle" doesn‘t fully qualify as an independent work, it does represent a thorough rethinking of "Mon Oncle." A first viewing suggests dozens of variations between the two films.
2. "Mon Oncle" has since become a classic, but "My Uncle" was filed away and forgotten, at least until last year, when its original negative was discovered in Tati‘s archives.
3. Turabi also handled the slush fund filled with donations from Gulf shaykhs and put some of it aside, judging by his villa, which seems to come right out of the decor for the "Mon oncle" My Uncle – by Tati movie but which is furnished in a Louis Farouk style.
4. Though dialogue is not a crucial element in either version ("Mon Oncle" can be fully enjoyed without subtitles), Tati is using it here to draw a line of demarcation, another border between the old world and the new, between a waning Europe and an economically emerging United States.
5. Normally, you have only to pick up the remote and, as they say in France, "Robert, c‘est ton oncle!" As I zapped through the channels on Monday afternoon, looking for a rerun of Sunday‘s tremendous all–Hispanic final in the French Open at Roland Garros, my eye fell on the hapless foreign secretary at the despatch box in the House of Commons being urged on all sides to declare the EU constitutional treaty dead and to cancel, definitively, the promised referendum.