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1 рассказ очевидца
eyewitness account, first-hand account -
2 очевидец
м.eyewitness ['aɪ-]расска́з очеви́дца — eyewitness account
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3 рассказ
мstory; tale; narrativeрасска́з очеви́дца — eyewitness account
расска́з из пе́рвых рук — firsthand account
он вы́пустил сбо́рник расска́зов — he published a collection of short stories
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4 рассказ очевидца
General subject: an eyewitness account -
5 изложение
с.1) (рд.; отчёт) account (of); ( сообщение) statement (about); ( описание) exposition (of), description (of)кра́ткое изложе́ние — summary; synopsis
в кра́тком изложе́нии — in brief
в изложе́нии очеви́дца — as described by an eyewitness
2) ( школьное) expositionизложе́ние по прочи́танной кни́ге — book report
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6 очевидец
1. spectator2. eye witness3. eye witnesses4. eyewitness5. witnessСинонимический ряд:свидетель (сущ.) свидетель
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