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[ʹgrændıəʋs] a1. грандиозныйgrandiose building [project] - грандиозное сооружение [-ый проект]
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1. a грандиозный2. a помпезный, напыщенный, претенциозныйСинонимический ряд:1. grand (adj.) august; baronial; grand; imposing; lordly; magnific; magnificent; majestic; noble; princely; royal; splendid; stately2. ostentatious (adj.) ambitious; haughty; lofty; ostentatious; pretentious; showy; utopian; visionary3. pompous (adj.) bombastic; egotistic; flamboyant; grandiloquent; high-flown; pompous; theatricalАнтонимический ряд:humble; unaffected; unimpressive
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