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1 enriched with carvings
Макаров: украшенный резьбойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > enriched with carvings
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2 enrich
[ınʹrıtʃ] v1. 1) обогащать, делать богатымenriched by commerce [by successful speculation] - разбогатевший на торговле [на успешной биржевой спекуляции]
2) обогащать, расширять, повышатьto enrich one's vocabulary by reading - расширить, запас слов чтением
2. 1) улучшать, обогащать2) повышать питательность ( продуктов); витаминизировать,3) прибавлять сдобы ( в тесто)4) обогащать (руду и т. п.)3. украшать, отделывать4. пед. расширять, (учебный план и т. п.); углублять (изучение темы и т. п.) -
3 enrich
1. v обогащать, делать богатым2. v обогащать, расширять, повышать3. v улучшать, обогащать4. v повышать питательность; витаминизировать,5. v прибавлять сдобы6. v украшать, отделывать7. v пед. расширять,; углублятьСинонимический ряд:1. illuminate (verb) enlighten; illuminate; improve; uplift2. make rich (verb) adorn; ameliorate; better; decorate; embellish; enhance; fortify; make rich; richenАнтонимический ряд:degrade; deplete; impoverish; reduce; simplify; take from -
4 украшенный резьбой
1) Architecture: fretted2) Makarov: enriched with carvings, incisedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > украшенный резьбой
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5 резьба
1. ж. thread2. ж. carving, engraving
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