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Общая лексика: решающее столкновение -
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1. [klaıʹmækt(ə)rık,͵klaımækʹterık] n1. физиол. климактерий, климактерический период2. 1) критический период2) событие большого значения, происшедшее в критический период2. [klaıʹmækt(ə)rık,͵klaımækʹterık] a1. физиол. климактерический2. критический, опасный; напряжённый -
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1. n физиол. климактерий, климактерический период2. n критический период3. n событие большого значения, происшедшее в критический период4. a физиол. климактерический5. a критический, опасный; напряжённыйСинонимический ряд:1. important (adj.) acute; critical; crucial; deciding; desperate; determining; dire; grave; great; important2. crux (noun) crest; crisis; crucial period; crux; emergency; trial -
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klaɪˈmæktərɪk
1. сущ.
1) физиол. климакс, климактерический период, менопауза Syn: menopause, climax
2) критический период, критическая точка( в жизни, карьере и т.д.) to live during one of the grand climacterics of the world ≈ жить во время одного из переломных моментов мировой истории
2. прил.
1) климактерический
2) критический, рискованный, опасный;
напряженный;
переломный( момент, год и т. д.) Syn: critical, crucial, dangerous, perilous( физиологическое) климактерий, климактерический период критический период событие большого значения, происшедшее в критический период (физиологическое) климактерический критический, опасный;
напряженный - * conflict решающее столкновение - a * scene in a play самая напряженная сцена в пьесе climacteric климактерий, критический возраст ~ климактерический ~ критический, опасный ~ критический периодБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > climacteric
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