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synonymy$81193$ - перевод на испанский

UNNECESSARY AND SOMETIMES MISLEADING USE OF SYNONYMS TO DENOTE A SINGLE THING
Inelegant variation; Gratuitous synonym; Gratuitous synonymy

synonymy      
n. sinonimia
preoccupied         
ONE OF TWO OR MORE NAMES THAT APPLY TO THE SAME TAXON
Synonym (biology); Senior synonym; Junior synonym; Junior objective synonym; Synonym (botany); Synonym (zoology); Botanical synonym; Syn.; Synonym (taxonymy); Nomenclatural synonym; Homotypic synonym; Taxonomic synonym; Heterotypic synonym; Pro parte; Taxonomic synonymy; Junior Synonym; Jr. synonym; Subjective synonym; Biological synonyms; Junior subjective synonym; Later synonym; Synonymy (taxonomy); Homotypic synonymy; Synonymy (biology); Objective synonym; Synonyms (taxonomy); Junior synonyms; Preoccupied; Jr. Synonym; Junior synonymy; Synonymizing; Taxonomic ynonym; Taxon synonym
(adj.) = preocupado
Ex: He came at Hawthorne's urging, but he seemed preoccupied with grave and heavy matters.
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WORD OR PHRASE THAT MEANS EXACTLY OR NEARLY THE SAME AS ANOTHER WORD OR PHRASE IN THE SAME LANGUAGE
Synonyms; Synonymy; Synonymum; Synonymous; Synoym; Synonim; Sinonym; Synonymn; Poecilonym; Another Word; Synonymic; Synonymed
sinónimo

Определение

preoccupied

Википедия

Elegant variation

Elegant variation is a writer's substitution of "one word for another for the sake of variety". The term was introduced in 1906 by H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler in The King's English. In their meaning of the term, they focus particularly on instances when the word being avoided is a noun or its pronoun. Pronouns are themselves variations intended to avoid awkward repetition, and variations are so often necessary, that they should be used only when needed. The Fowlers recommend that "variations should take place only when there is some awkwardness, such as ambiguity or noticeable monotony, in the word avoided".