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101 Королевская академия театрального искусства
General subject: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Великобритания)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Королевская академия театрального искусства
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102 Любительский театральный клуб
General subject: Amateur Dramatic Club (Кембриджского университета)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Любительский театральный клуб
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103 Пий VII
Religion: Pius (Italian Pope from 1800 to 1823 whose dramatic conflicts with Napoleon led to a restoration of the church after the armies of the French Revolution had devastated the papacy under Pius VI) -
104 актёрский
1) General subject: actorish, actory, dramatic, histrionic, histrionical, thespian (e.g. thespian charm)2) Theatre: acting -
105 большие успехи в бизнесе
General subject: dramatic gains in businessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > большие успехи в бизнесе
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106 бросающийся в глаза
1) General subject: conspicuous, dramatic, emphatic, eye-catching (may have negative connotation), flamboyant, flaring, flashy, glaring, in evidence, in-your-face (an expensive, red-leather, in-your-face purse), kenspeckle, salient, staring, catchy, manifest2) Colloquial: loud (о красках, одежде и т.п.)3) Polygraphy: gaudy (о шрифте), glaring (о шрифте), showy4) Psychology: prominent5) Jargon: hoity-toity, spiny6) Psychoanalysis: insistent7) Derogatory: noisy (о костюме, цвете)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бросающийся в глаза
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107 броская линия на афише
Polygraphy: dramatic headlineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > броская линия на афише
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108 броское представление
Advertising: dramatic presentationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > броское представление
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109 быстрое продвижение конца ледника
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быстрое продвижение конца ледника
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110 важное решение
1) General subject: crucial decision, decision of great moment, critical decision2) Literal: fork in the road3) Military: decision of major importance, momentous decision4) Diplomatic term: dramatic decision, important decision5) Jargon: bottom line6) Aviation medicine: fateful decision -
111 важные события
1) General subject: dramatic events2) Diplomatic term: great doings, important developments, significant events -
112 важный
1) General subject: Hogen Mogen, as proud as a peacock, big, big league, big shot, big-league, bigwig, consequential, considerable, donnish, earnest, essential, far reaching, fateful, (самый) first-rate, full dress, full-dress, grave, haughty, high up, high-up, important, integral (integral to - важный для), key, lordly, momentous, newsworthy (о событии), of consequence, of importance, on the front burner, on the map, peacocky, portentous (о человеке), prot-, proto-, purposeful, responsible, serious, significant, significative, solemn, substantial, vital, weighty, grand, influential, key-note, material, of great moment, relevant, precious, great, ambitious, meaningful, of great significance, core2) Medicine: basilic3) Colloquial: bigwigged4) Rare: puffy5) Mathematics: main6) Religion: crucial7) Accounting: chief8) Diplomatic term: dramatic, high-powered, instrumental, major, newsworthy (о событий), overriding9) Jargon: heavy, red hot red-hot10) Information technology: sensitive11) Business: critical, distinguished, of significance, ranking, valuable12) Makarov: all-in-all, consequent, formidable, good, intrinsic, live, of interest13) Current usage: big-time -
113 волнующий
1) General subject: affecting, alarming, awe inspiring, clutchy, disturbant, dramatic, electric, emotional, emotive, exciting, groovy, heartwarming, impressive, kicky, mind blowing, mind-blowing, moving, solemn, soul stirring, soul-stirring, stirring, tantalizing, thrilling, zingy, heart-pounding2) Colloquial: awe-inspiring, foxy, sexy, hot wired, hotwired4) Bookish: proceleusmatic5) Religion: adventure7) Makarov: troublous8) Emotional: terrific -
114 впечатляющий
1) General subject: affecting, awe inspiring, dramatic, imaginative, imposing, impressive, telling, impressive-looking (impressive-looking bridge), sublime, showy, impressional, intense, august, powerful, ambitious2) Colloquial: awe-inspiring3) Law: effective5) Makarov: forcible6) Current usage: awesome -
115 впечатляющий выбор
Mass media: dramatic optionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впечатляющий выбор
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116 выразительное чтение
General subject: dramatic reading (прием обучения)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выразительное чтение
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117 выразительный
1) General subject: concise, eloquent, emphatic, emphatically, evocative, expressional (о произведениях искусства), expressive, impressive, meaning, meaningful, nervous (о стиле), pithy, pithy (о стиле), significant, sinewed, speaking, speechful (о взгляде), talking, telling, terse, distinctive (AD), impressional, bold3) Rare: appellative4) Mathematics: indicative5) Religion: graphic7) Cinema: expressionistic8) Jargon: heavy9) Makarov: sinewy -
118 выразительный жест
General subject: impressive gesture, dramatic gestureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выразительный жест
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119 говорить деланным голосом
Makarov: speak in a dramatic voiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > говорить деланным голосом
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120 грандиозный
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