genres

listen to the pronunciation of genres
Englisch - Türkisch
türler
genre
{i} tür

Bilim kurgu son derece yaratıcı bir türe sahiptir. - Science fiction is a highly imaginative genre.

Benim en sevdiğim müzik türü poptur. - My favourite genre of music is pop.

genre
tarz

En sevdiğiniz tarz nedir? - What's your favorite genre?

genre
{i} çeşit
genre
nevi
genre
güz
genre
janr
genre
günlük hayatı tasvir eden tarz
genre
{i} üslup
genre
{i} biçim
Englisch - Englisch
plural of genre
Various types of films that audiences and filmmakers recognize by their recurring conventions Common genres are horror films, gangster films, and Westerns
Various types of films which audiences and filmmakers recognize by their familiar narrative conventions Common genres are musical, gangster, and Western films
The categories in general; portraiture, history, still-life, landscape etc
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A kind; a stylistic category or sort, especially of literature or other artworks

The computer game Half-Life redefined the first-person shooter genre.

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A genre is a particular type of literature, painting, music, film, or other art form which people consider as a class because it has special characteristics. his love of films and novels in the horror genre. a particular type of art, writing, music etc, which has certain features that all examples of this type share genre of (gendre; GENDER)
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{i} type, style, kind, category
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A term used in literary criticism to describe a literary form Traditional dramatic genres are comedy and tragedy
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painting is the depiction of subjects and scenes from everyday life; it focuses on ordinary folk and common activities, but can contain complex symbolism and messages
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A type or category of art In the visual arts, the depiction of scenes from everyday life
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A category of oral or written literature, defined by style, content, and/or form The biblical books can be categorized by genre, e g Judges is narrative, Psalms is poetry, Mark is a gospel, Romans is a letter, and Revelation is an apocalypse Within these broad categories, scholars have identified many more specific genres include (Atasözü)s, parables, "hero" tales, and many others In form criticism, a particular genre is identified with a particular "sitz im leben" ("situation in life" or "life setting"), but acceptance of such hypothetical setting is not necessary to appreciate distinctive literary genres
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A category (kind/sort) of literature, labeled according to its form, style, or content A few of the various genres of biblical literature include: narrative (such as O T history, the gospels, Acts), doctrinal or ethical exposition, letter or epistle, poetry, parable, wisdom literature, and apocalypse
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Genre refers to the type or category of literature of a given passage, whether historical narrative, myth, hymn, poetry, parable, or other forms Knowing the genre of a passage is essential for understanding how to read and interpret the text A modern example of genre is the Whodunit
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The term used by literary critics as the equivalent of "type of literature"; the basic genres found in the Hebrew Bible are prose and poetry, with many different sub-types including song, hymn, story, saying, speech, law, genealogy, saga, history See Introduction
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describes any category of artistic composition characterized by a particular style, form or content
genre
a style of expressing yourself in writing
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The ESL Scope and Scales describes genre as "accepted ways of using language to achieve particular purposes" These include narrative, recount, observation, description, report, explanation, argument and procedure In this view, the genre is determined by purpose and has corresponding structure and language requirements
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The class or category of an object when considered as an intellectual work
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  A particular category of writing such as poem, novel, or short story, or a sub-category such as sonnet or sestina   Commercial fiction genres include mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, western, romance, etc
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A descriptive category identifying the physical format and/or purpose of an item See also Genre Terms
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A type or category of music (e g , sonata, opera, oratorio, art song, gospel, suite, jazz, madrigal, march, work song, lullaby, barbershop, Dixieland)
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a kind of literary or artistic work
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Type, class, variety; in literature, a distinctive class or category such as westerns or mysteries
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A category of artistic, musical or literary composition characterized by a particular form, style or content Poetry, for example, is a literary genre Sidelight: The term, genre, is frequently used interchangeably with "type" and "kind "
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A type or category of music (e g Sonata, Opera, Oratorio, Art Song, etc)
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The French term for a species, type or class of composition A literary genre is a recognisable, established category of written work which employs such common conventions as will prevent readers from mistaking it for another kind of genre
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A specific category of literature, marked by a distinctive style form or content
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A type of literature or film marked by certain shared features or conventions The three broadest categories of genre include poetry, drama, and fiction These general genres are often subdivided into more specific genres For instance, precise examples of genres might include murder mysteries, western films, sonnets, lyric poetry, epics, tragedies, etc
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This French word meaning “type” now refers to paintings that depict scenes of everyday life without any attempt at idealization Genre paintings can be found in all ages, but the Dutch productions of peasant and tavern scenes are typical
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in literature
genre
a form or category of literary text, for example, prose, poetry and drama; these may be further subdivided, for example, prose into short stories and novels, poetry into ballads and lyrics Different genres often make use of particular literary conventions or traditions, and you should try to identify these when writing about texts, particularly if you are comparing different genres
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A category of a certain type of writing, such as horror, romance, mystery, science fiction, and so forth
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an expressive style of music
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a class of art (or artistic endeavor) having a characteristic form or technique a kind of literary or artistic work
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Kind; genus; class; form; style, esp
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A type or category of literary art (e g , letters, journals, personal narratives, pictures or dictated stories, poetry, drama, documents, storytelling)
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A type or class of literature (e g , science fiction)
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a class of art (or artistic endeavor) having a characteristic form or technique
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a type or category of literature (e g , fairy tales, poetry, mysteries)
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A style of painting, sculpture, or other imitative art, which illustrates everyday life and manners
genres

    Türkische aussprache

    jänrız

    Aussprache

    /ˈᴢʜänrəz/ /ˈʒɑːnrəz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'zhän-r&, 'zhä ] (noun.) 1770. French, from Middle French, kind, gender; more at GENDER.

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