SYNONYM

synonym: translation

Two words are synonyms when they mean the same. Similarly two phrases or sentences are synonymous when they mean the same. The usual criterion is that meaning is preserved when they are substituted one for the other. Two terms may be cognitively synonymous although associated with a different tone, and the choice of one synonym or another may have implicatures, but these will not be due to a difference of what is actually said. However, the notorious difficulties for translators of finding synonyms across different languages testifies to the delicate problem of quite how much is built into the meaning of terms.Philosophically, synonymy was crucial to the methodology of the analytic tradition, whose goal of laying out the structure of our concepts is only realistic if we know whether what is displayed is in fact the structure of the original, and not some reconstruction or differing concept altogether. Knowing this will require judging whether the analysans or analysing expression is indeed synonymous with the analysandum or expression to be analysed. Although difficulties with the relationship had always been recognized, it was Quine who first made an effective attack on the notion of synonymy, in his widely influential article ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism’ (1951). Quine complained that the ideal of synonymy demands a sharp division between what we put down to linguistic convention, and what we put down to generally held truths about the world, but that in practice this division cannot be sustained. The question of whether we have ‘changed the meaning’ of a term when we come to believe something new about its subject-matter is generally speaking unanswerable and unprofitable. The extent of Quine's critique is, however, problematic. It seems essential to any understanding of language, and especially any belief that logic applies to language, that terms mean the same on one occurrence as they do on another, so at least in some cases a notion of synonymy must be applicable. A compromise would be that a notion of synonymy is applicable when in our actual practices of interpretation we refuse to contemplate the possibility of meaning shift; however, when such possibilities genuinely arise, the way we settle the matter may be subject to a high degree of indeterminacy. See also indeterminacy of translation.

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[`sɪnənɪm]синонимтезка

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synonym: übersetzung sinnähnlich; sinngleich; bedeutungsähnlich; sinnverwandt; bedeutungsgleich; bedeutungsverwandt; gleichbedeutend * * *Sy|no|nym [zy... смотреть

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Synonym: übersetzung andere Bezeichnung; Ersatzwort; bedeutungsgleiches Wort * * *Sy|no|nym [zyno'ny:m], das; -s, -e:Wort, das einem oder mehreren ande... смотреть

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[ʹsınənım] n1. синоним2. бот., зоол. неправильное или ненаучное названиеa popular synonym for a plant - народное название растения3. олицетворение; ото... смотреть

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Synonym: übersetzungSynonym, gleichbedeutend (sinnverwandt); daher Synonymen: Worte, welche, obwohl ganz verschieden klingend, doch dasselbe bedeuten. ... смотреть

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{ʹsınənım} n 1. синоним 2. бот., зоол. неправильное или ненаучное название a popular ~ for a plant - народное название растения 3. олицетворение; о... смотреть

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• Joyful for glad, e.g. • A, for one? • Alternate word • Attain for gain, say • Case, for instance? • Certain, for sure • Illustration, for example • ... смотреть

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synonym: translationSynonyms and related words:Doppelganger, actual thing, antonym, articulation, carbon copy, copy, dead ringer, ditto, double, duplic... смотреть

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synonym [ʹsınənım] n 1. синоним 2. бот., зоол. неправильное или ненаучное название a popular ~ for a plant - народное название растения 3. олицетвор... смотреть

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synonym: translationeach of two or more names with different spelling applied to one and the same taxon. The junior synonym is that with the later, the... смотреть

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n 1. синоним; слово, тождественное или близкое по своему значению другому слову; 2. олицетворение, отождествление.* * *сущ. 1) синоним; слово, тождеств... смотреть

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I -et, -er лингв. синоним II adj -t лингв. синонимический, синонимичный (с чем-л. - med)

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Synonym n -s, -e и устарев. ..nonyma лингв. синоним

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сист.синоним* * *• ненаучное название • неправильное или ненаучное название • неправильное название

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synonym a лингв. синонимический; синонимичный

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сущ.1) синоним; слово, тождественное или близкое по своему значению другому слову;2) олицетворение, отождествление.

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сущ. 1) синоним This region, whose name was so long a synonym for wealth and magnificence. — Эта страна, название которой было долгое время синонимом процветания и великолепия. 2) тезка... смотреть

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синоним junior synonym младший синоним objective synonym объективный синоним senior synonym старший синоним subjective — субъективный синоним

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{synon'y:m}1. синоним{synon'y:m}2. синонимический

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n -s, -e и ..nonyma лингв.синоним

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adj лингв.синонимический, синонимичный

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synonym: übersetzungsynonym, cognominatus; vergl. »gleichbedeutend«.

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synonym [ˊsɪnənɪm] n сино́ним

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nсинонім

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См. synonymique.

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См. synonymique.

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Synonym синоним

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n синонім.

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n. синоним

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SYNONYM DEFINITION

определение через синоним

SYNONYM DEFINITION

определение через синоним

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