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Толковый словарь английского языка - period

 

Period

period
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin, Latin, & Greek; Medieval Latin ~us ~ of time, punctuation mark, from Latin & Greek; Latin, rhetorical ~, from Greek ~os circuit, ~ of time, rhetorical ~, from peri+ hodos way Date: circa 1530 the completion of a cycle, a series of events, or a single action ; conclusion, 2. a. an utterance from one full stop to another ; sentence, a well-proportioned sentence of several clauses, ~ic sentence, a musical structure or melodic section usually composed of two or more contrasting or complementary phrases and ending with a cadence, 3. the full pause with which the utterance of a sentence closes, end, stop, goal, purpose, 5. a. a point . used to mark the end (as of a declarative sentence or an abbreviation), (2) — used interjectionally to emphasize the finality of the preceding statement remember — ~> a rhythmical unit in Greek verse composed of a series of two or more cola, 6. a portion of time determined by some recurring phenomenon, b. the interval of time required for a cyclic motion or phenomenon to complete a cycle and begin to repeat itself, a number k that does not change the value of a ~ic function f when added to the independent variable, a single cyclic occurrence of menstruation, 7. a chronological division ; stage, a division of geologic time longer than an epoch and included in an era, a stage of culture having a definable place in time and space, 8. one of the divisions of the academic day, one of the divisions of the playing time of a game, Synonyms: see: ~ II. adjective Date: 1905 of, relating to, or representing a particular historical ~
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  n. & adj. --n. 1 a length or portion of time (showers and bright periods). 2 a distinct portion of history, a person's life, etc. (the Georgian period; Picasso's Blue Period). 3 Geol. a time forming part of a geological era (the Quaternary period). 4 a an interval between recurrences of an astronomical or other phenomenon. b the time taken by a planet to rotate about its axis. 5 the time allowed for a lesson in school. 6 an occurrence of menstruation. 7 a a complete sentence, esp. one consisting of several clauses. b (in pl.) rhetorical language. 8 esp. US a = full stop (see FULL(1)). b used at the end of a sentence etc. to indicate finality, absoluteness, etc. (we want the best, period). 9 a a set of figures marked off in a large number to assist in reading. b a set of figures repeated in a recurring decimal. c the smallest interval over which a function takes the same value. 10 Chem. a sequence of elements between two noble gases forming a row in the periodic table. --adj. belonging to or characteristic of some past period (period furniture). Phrases and idioms of the period of the era under discussion (the custom of the period). period piece an object or work whose main interest lies in its historical etc. associations. Etymology: ME f. OF periode f. L periodus f. Gk periodos (as PERI-, odos = hodos way) ...
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