Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - lyric
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Lyric
lyric
~1 adj only before noun expressing strong personal emotions such as love, in a way that is similar to music in its sounds and rhythm (1) (Wordsworth was one of the greatest lyric poets of his time.) ~2 n 1 lyrics the words of a song, especially a modern popular song (music and lyrics by the Gershwin brothers) 2 technical a poem, usually a short one, written in a lyric style
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(lyrics) 1. The lyrics of a song are its words. ...Kurt Weill’s Broadway opera with lyrics by Langston Hughes. N-COUNT: usu pl 2. Lyric poetry is written in a simple and direct style, and usually expresses personal emotions such as love. ...Lawrence’s splendid short stories and lyric poetry. ADJ: ADJ n ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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I. noun Date: 1581 1. a ~ composition; specifically a ~ poem 2. the words of a song — often used in plural II. adjective Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French lyrique, from Latin ~us, from Greek lyrikos, from lyra Date: 1567 1. a. suitable for singing to the lyre or for being set to music and sung b. of, relating to, or being drama set to music; especially operatic ~ stage 2. a. expressing direct usually intense personal emotion especially in a manner suggestive of song ~ poetry b. exuberant, rhapsodic 3. of an opera singer having a light voice and a melodic style — compare dramatic ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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adj. & n. --adj. 1 (of poetry) expressing the writer's emotions, usu. briefly and in stanzas or recognized forms. 2 (of a poet) writing in this manner. 3 of or for the lyre. 4 meant to be sung, fit to be expressed in song, songlike (lyric drama; lyric opera). --n. 1 a lyric poem or verse. 2 (in pl.) lyric verses. 3 (usu. in pl.) the words of a song. Etymology: F lyrique or L lyricus f. Gk lurikos (as LYRE) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. лирическое стихотворение 2. pl. лирика, лирическая поэзия 3. pl. слова, текст песни; либретто вокальных номеров в музыкальной комедии и т. п. 4. лирический lyric poetry —- лирическая поэзия, лирика lyric poet —- поэт-лирик lyric writer —- лирик; поэт-песенник 5. ист. исполняемый под аккомпанемент лиры lyric odes —- лирические оды 6. вокальный lyric drama, lyric stage —- опера 7. лирический (о голосе) lyric soprano —- лирическое сопрано 8. восторженный; растроганный; лиричный to become (to wax) lyric over (about) smth. —- расчувствоваться, говоря о чем-л.; впасть в лирику по поводу чего-л. he was lyric in his praise of the play —- он с воодушевлением расхваливал пьесу he became quite lyric about our gift —- наш подарок растрогал его (до слез) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. adj. лирический; lyric poetry - лирическая поэзия, лирика 2. noun лирическое стихотворение ...Англо-русский словарь
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- 1589, from M.Fr. lyrique "short poem expressing personal emotion," from L. lyricus "of or for the lyre." ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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