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1 he had about him an aura of greatness
Общая лексика: от него веяло величиемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he had about him an aura of greatness
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2 aura
[ʹɔ:rə] n1. лёгкое дуновение2. тончайший аромат3. мед. аура; состояние, предшествующее эпилептическому припадку4. 1) атмосфера, дух; характер2) (производимое) впечатлениеthe place had an aura of peace - здесь всё дышало миром /спокойствием/
5. аура, таинственная эманация, свечение тела; мистический свет6. радио свечение в электронной лампе -
3 aura
1. n лёгкое дуновение2. n тончайший аромат3. n мед. аура; состояние, предшествующее эпилептическому припадку4. n атмосфера, дух; характер5. n впечатление6. n аура, таинственная эманация, свечение тела; мистический свет7. n радио свечение в электронной лампеСинонимический ряд:air (noun) air; ambience; atmosphere; feel; feeling; mood; quality; semblance; smell; tone -
4 aura
ˈɔ:rə сущ.
1) дуновение Syn: waft, whiff
2) атмосфера чего-л. the genteel aura of the upper circle ≈ благородная атмосфера высшего света
3) мед. аура, предвестник эпилептического припадкалегкое дуновение тончайший аромат (медицина) аура;
состояние, предшествующее эпилептическому припадку атмосфера, дух;
характер - an * of friendship атмосфера дружбы (производимое) впечатление - he had about him an * of greatness от него веяло величием - the place had an * of peace здесь все дышало миром /спокойствием/ аура, таинственная эманация, свечение тела;
мистический свет (радиотехника) свечение в электронной лампе
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