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1 колос
м.ear -
2 колос
м.ржано́й ко́лос — ear of rye
пшени́чный ко́лос — ear of wheat
ко́лос тимофе́евки — spike of timothy grass
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3 склероспороз ржи
англ. downy mildew of rye; green ear of ryeнем. falscher Mehltau, Roggenфранц. sclérosporose du seigle -
4 тонкий
1. flimsy2. wiredrawn3. fine-bored4. tenuous5. finelyизысканные комплименты; тонкая лесть — fine compliments
6. papery7. subtly8. thinly9. twiggy10. wispy11. wry12. thin; slim; slender; small; fine; delicate; subtle; keen; light; high; cunning13. niceтонкий слух, чуткое ухо — nice ear
14. slender15. slightтонкий луч; узкая полоска света — a thread of light
16. subtleумная политика; тонкая политика — subtle policy
Синонимический ряд:1. высокий (прил.) высокий; писклявый2. мелкий (прил.) мелкий; пылевидный3. острый (прил.) изощренный; острый; чуткий4. щекотливый (прил.) деликатный; щекотливый; щепетильный5. ювелирный (прил.) филигранный; ювелирныйАнтонимический ряд:
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