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1 прекрасный
1. lovely2. superb3. finely4. beautiful; fine; splendid; excellent; very well5. fairпрекрасный пол, женщины — the fair sex
6. perfectотлично подобранные цвета; прекрасное сочетание цветов — a perfect match of colours
7. fineСинонимический ряд:1. красиво (прил.) интересно; красиво; красно; пригоже2. отлично (прил.) великолепно; отлично; отменно; превосходно3. красиво (проч.) красиво4. отлично (проч.) великолепно; отлично; отменно; превосходно; распрекрасноАнтонимический ряд:безобразно; отвратительно; уродливо -
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3 прекрасный образец
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прекрасный образец
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4 прекрасный представитель
General subject: a fine specimenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прекрасный представитель
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5 точно наводить на фокус
•In the scanning electron microscope a beam of electrons is brought to a fine focus and is scanned across the specimen.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > точно наводить на фокус
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6 прекрасный образчик
General subject: fine sample, perfect specimenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прекрасный образчик
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7 образчик
1. scantling2. swatch3. specimen; sample; model; example; pattern; fashion; way4. sampleСинонимический ряд:пример (сущ.) образец; пример
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