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[͵fɑ:ʹfetʃt] a1. неестественный, натянутый, притянутый за ушиfar-fetched idea - странная /заумная/ идея
2. арх.1) принесённый или привезённый издалека2) дошедший из старины -
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1. a неестественный, натянутый, притянутый за уши2. a арх. принесённый или привезённый издалека3. a арх. дошедший из стариныСинонимический ряд:fantastic (adj.) antic; bizarre; fantastic; forced; grotesque; improbable; obscure; recondite; strained; unlikely -
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ˈfɑ:ˈfetʃt прил.
1) архаич. а) принесенный или привезенный издалека;
дошедший из старины б) восходящий к далекому предку (в генеалогии)
2) натянутый, неестественный, искусственный( об аргументе, замечании, сравнении и т.п.) far-fetched arguments ≈ притянутые за уши доводы Syn: strained неестественный, натянутый, притянутый за уши - * analogy исскусственная аналогия - * idea странная /заумная/ идея( устаревшее) принесенный или привезенный издалека дошедший из старины far-fetched натянутый, неестественный, искусственный;
притянутый за уши (об аргументе, доводе) ~ принесенный или привезенный издалекаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > far-fetched
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1. n аналогия, сходство2. n редк. лицо, занимающее аналогичную должность в другом ведомстве или в другой странеBritish Foreign Minister and his French analogy — министр иностранных дел Великобритании и его коллега из Франции
3. n мат. равенство отношенийСинонимический ряд:resemblance (noun) affinity; agreement; alikeness; comparison; concordance; correlation; correspondence; equivalence; likeness; metaphor; parallel; parallelism; resemblance; semblance; similarity; simile; similitudeАнтонимический ряд: -
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9 on the analogy of
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11 Reynolds analogy
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > Reynolds analogy
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > close analogy
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13 crude analogy
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > crude analogy
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far-fetched
1> неестественный, натянутый, притянутый за уши
_Ex:
far-fetched analogy исскусственная аналогия
_Ex:
far-fetched idea странная (заумная) идея
2> _уст. принесенный или привезенный издалека
3> дошедший из старины
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