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neologism
Neologismus
английски
английски
немски
немски
ne·olo·gism [niˈɒləʤɪzəm, Am -ˈɑ:l-] СЪЩ form
neologism
Neologismus м <-, -gismen> spec
neologism
neologism
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The word is a neologism combining the tank of tank top with the end of the word bikini.
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His comic text was colourful and entertaining, using onomatopoeia, neologisms and other figures of speech, and led to some work being banned by the authorities.
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Such mixtures are often known by the neologisms edutainment or infotainment.
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They can be phonologically related to a prior word, a following word, the intended word, or another neologism.
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She was fond of neologisms, and of extending the meaning of existing words and phrases in new directions.
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All black-and-white paintings in this cycle are united by an alignment to the incalculable dimension of “N”, which is in turn derived from “NASAHEIM”, another neologism spawned by the artist.
www.km-k.at
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Alle schwarz-weißen Gemälde dieser Reihe eint die Ausrichtung nach einem unkalkulierbaren Maß „N", welches sich wiederum von „NASAHEIM", einem weiteren Neologismus des Künstlers ableitet.
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The closest genetically related language is Croatian, due to the Dalmatian origin of the one-time immigrants, hence the terms "Molisian Croatian, Italo-Croatian" along with "Slavic (slavo, schiavone), Molisian Slavic" and the neologism "Slavisian".
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Der nächste genetische Verwandte ist entsprechend der dalmatinischen Herkunft der einstigen Einwanderer das Kroatische, daher auch die Fremdbezeichnungen "molisekroatisch, italokroatisch" neben "slavisch (slavo, schiavone), moliseslavisch" und dem Neologismus "slavisanisch".
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Usually, a word emerges as a neologism, a so-called new meaning, when it appears in connections where the original meaning is distracting.
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www.goethe.de
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Meist tritt ein Wort erstmals dann als Neologismus – als sogenannte Neubedeutung – in Erscheinung, wenn es in Zusammenhängen auftaucht, in denen die ursprüngliche Bedeutung irritiert.
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In German, composite words in particular have plenty of potential to become neologisms, but also new verb formations attract attention.
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www.goethe.de
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Im Deutschen sind besonders Komposita mit reichlich Potenzial zum Neologismus ausgestattet, aber auch neue Verbbildungen erregen Aufmerksamkeit.
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The term is a neologism composed from crowd and outsourcing.
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www.clickworker.com
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Der Begriff ist übrigens ein Neologismus aus Crowd (Menschenmenge) und Outsourcing.
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