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1 уместное замечание
1) General subject: apt remark, felicitous remark, germane remark, remark to the point, timely remark, well-spoken words, apposite remark, pertinent point2) Advertising: pertinent remark3) Makarov: ad rem remark, an opposite remark, fitting remark, opportune remark, pointful remarkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уместное замечание
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2 меткое замечание
1) General subject: felicitous remark, mot juste, apt remark2) Diplomatic term: shrewd remark3) Jargon: kicker -
3 удачный
1. apt2. aptly3. fortunate4. ingenious5. successful; good6. felicitous7. happyверно!, удачная мысль! — happy thought!
8. luckyСинонимический ряд:успешно (проч.) благополучно; счастливо; успешно -
4 удачное замечание
1) General subject: felicitous remark, teller2) American: wisecrack3) Cinema: wise crack4) Makarov: apt remark
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