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['diːteɪl]nдеталь, подробность, фрагиентThe police knew all the details of the crime. — Полиция знала все детали преступления.
That's a detail! — Ну, это мелочь/частность.
I don't want to go into detail about the actual methods used. — Я не хочу вдаваться в подробное описание использованных методов.
We'll talk about it in more detail later on. — Мы поговорим об этом более подробно позднее.
There are still a few minor details to talk over. — Еще надо обговорить некоторые второстепенные детали
- interesting detail- chief detail
- graphic detail
- confusing detail
- all the details
- important details
- details of the report
- detail of the building
- only in most salient details
- matter of details
- attention to detail
- full of details
- in detail
- in all its details
- in every meticulous detail
- in full detail
- leave out omit details- go into details- report every detail
- master all the intricate details
- go into technical details
- give full details of the matter
- leave out all the unnecessary details
- press smb for further detail
- work smth out to the smallest detail
- study the subject in great detail
- give a full detail of the event
- have a good eye for detail
- go into details of the disaster
- go through the details of domestic drudgery
- explain details- story is full of details- grim details of a great war
- every detail is worked out
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