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1 Chimera
1. n греч. миф. Химера2. n чудовище3. n химера, несбыточная мечта4. n архит. химера, изображение фантастического существаСинонимический ряд:1. anything insubstantial (noun) anything insubstantial; bauble; bubble; fluff; frivolity; trivia2. horror (noun) horror; monster; monstrosity; nightmare3. pipe dream (noun) dream; fantasy; illusion; phantasy; pipe dream; rainbow4. reverie (noun) daydream; delusion; fancy; figment; flight of fancy; phantasm; reverie; visionАнтонимический ряд: -
2 fluff
1. n пух, пушок; ворс2. n сл. хвост3. n бумажная пыль4. n сл. оговорка, ошибка5. n сл. театр. тлв. радио, накладка6. n сл. промах, оплошностьhe made a fluff when he called attention to his record — он допустил оплошность, заставив обратить внимание на своё прошлое
7. n сл. амер. сл. отпор8. n сл. сл. девчонка; вертушка9. v взбивать; распушить10. v распушиться, стать пушистым11. v ворсить12. v носиться в воздухе как пух13. v сл. сбиваться, оговариваться14. v сл. театр. допустить накладку15. v сл. допустить промах, оплошностьСинонимический ряд:1. anything insubstantial (noun) anything insubstantial; bauble; bubble; chimera; fantasy; frivolity; insignificant notion; trivia2. down (noun) down; floss; flue; fur; fuzz; lint; pile3. error (noun) blooper; blunder; boner; bull; bungle; error; lapse; miscue; misstep; mistake; rock; slip; slipup; trip4. soft down (noun) bubbles; cotton; foam; froth; light fur; nap; soft down5. botch (verb) blunder; bobble; boggle; bollix; botch; bugger up; bumble; bungle; cobble; dub; flub; foozle; fumble; goof up; gum up; louse up; mess; mucker; muff6. pat or shake (verb) air; foam; leaven; loosen; make fluffy; pat; pat or shake; shake -
3 frivolity
1. n легкомыслие; легкомысленный поступок2. n фривольностьСинонимический ряд:1. anything insubstantial (noun) anything insubstantial; bauble; bubble; chimera; fantasy; fluff2. flightiness (noun) capriciousness; eccentricity; fickleness; flightiness; giddiness; inconstancy; whimsicality; whimsicalness3. flippancy (noun) flippancy; frippery; gaiety; levity; light-mindedness; lightness; superficiality; volatility4. froth (noun) froth; trivia; trivialityАнтонимический ряд: -
4 trivia
1. n лат. мелочи, пустяки2. n от mСинонимический ряд:1. analysis (noun) amplification; analysis; details; distinct parts; enumeration; fine points; itemized account; trivialities2. anything insubstantial (noun) anything insubstantial; bauble; bubble; chimera; fantasy; fluff; frivolity; froth3. minutiae (noun) minutiae; small beer; small change; small potatoes; trifles; triviality
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