Английский Этимологический словарь - episode
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Episode
episode
- 1678, from Gk. epeisodion "addition," originally neut. of epeisodios "coming in besides," from epi- "in addition" + eisodos "a coming in, entrance" (from eis "into" + hodos "way"). Originally commentary between two choric songs in Gk. tragedy; extended by 1679 to "any incidental narrative or digression in a story, poem, etc." Sense of "outstanding incident, experience" first recorded in Eng. 1773.
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~ n 1 an event or a short period of time during which something specific happened (one of the saddest episodes in his tormented life) 2 a television or radio programme that is one of a series of programmes telling one story (Watch next week's thrilling episode!) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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(episodes) 1. You can refer to an event or a short period of time as an episode if you want to suggest that it is important or unusual, or has some particular quality. This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington... Unfortunately it was a rather sordid episode of my life. N-COUNT: usu with supp 2. An episode of something such as a series on radio or television or a story in a magazine is one of the separate parts in which it is broadcast or published. The final episode will be shown next Sunday. = instalment N-COUNT: oft N of n 3. An episode of an illness is short period in which a person who suffers from it is affected by it particularly badly. (MEDICAL) = attack N-COUNT: usu with supp ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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noun Etymology: Greek epeisodion, from neuter of epeisodios coming in besides, from epi- + eisodios coming in, from eis into (akin to Greek en in) + hodos road, journey — more at in Date: 1678 1. a usually brief unit of action in a dramatic or literary work: as a. the part of an ancient Greek tragedy between two choric songs b. a developed situation that is integral to but separable from a continuous narrative ; incident c. one of a series of loosely connected stories or scenes d. the part of a serial presented at one performance 2. an event that is distinctive and separate although part of a larger series 3. a digressive subdivision in a musical composition Synonyms: see occurrence ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. 1 one event or a group of events as part of a sequence. 2 each of the parts of a serial story or broadcast. 3 an incident or set of incidents in a narrative. 4 an incident that is distinct but contributes to a whole (a romantic episode in her life). 5 Mus. a passage containing distinct material or introducing a new subject. 6 the part between two choric songs in Greek tragedy. Etymology: Gk epeisodion (as EPI- + eisodos entry f. eis into + hodos way) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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серия Многосерийного телефильма serial. Вместе с рекламой, как правило, занимает полчаса или час эфирного времени ...Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
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1. эпизод, случай; происшествие 2. интермедия (в фуге) 3. серия (телефильма, радиопостановки) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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