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prəuˈtæɡənɪst сущ.
1) главный герой;
главное действующее лицо( в пьесе, литературном произведении)
2) лицо, занимающее ведущее положение в какой-либо сфере деятельности а) исполнитель главной роли (в пьесе) б) адепт, защитник, поборник, приверженец, сторонник a protagonist of the technical superiority of Western civilization ≈ сторонник технического превосходства западной цивилизации Syn: advocate, upholder протагонист, главный герой, главное действующее лицо актер, играющий главную роль борец;
поборник;
защитник;
сторонник, приверженец (идеи) protagonist актер, играющий главную роль ~ главный герой;
главное действующее лицо ~ поборник, защитник, сторонник, приверженецБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > protagonist
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2 protagonist
[prə'tæg(ə)nɪst]сущ.1)а) главный герой; главное действующее лицо (в пьесе, литературном произведении)2) адепт, защитник, поборник, приверженец, сторонникa protagonist of the technical superiority of Western civilization — сторонник технического превосходства западной цивилизации
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