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1 imperishable fame
Общая лексика: неувядаемая слава -
2 imperishable
[ɪm'perɪʃəbl]прил.1) нерушимый, прочный, стойкийSyn:2) вечный, бессмертный, нетленный, непреходящийSyn: -
3 imperishable
[ımʹperıʃəb(ə)l] a1. неувядаемый, нетленный, вечный, бессмертныйimperishable glory /fame, renown/ - неувядаемая слава
an imperishable memory of smb. - вечная память о ком-л.
2. непортящийся; неразрушающийся, стойкий -
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1. n миф. бессмертные2. n обыкн. тот, чьё имя бессмертно3. n «бессмертный»4. a бессмертный; вечныйСинонимический ряд:1. celebrated (adj.) celebrated; famous; glorified; honored; lauded2. constant (adj.) constant; fixed; immutable; invariable; permanent; unchanging3. undying (adj.) ageless; amaranthine; ceaseless; deathless; divine; endless; eternal; everlasting; imperishable; incorruptible; indestructible; never-ending; perpetual; timeless; undying; unending; world-without-end4. celebrity (noun) celebrity; name; notable; personage5. deity (noun) deity; godАнтонимический ряд:common; evanescent; fleeting; man; mortal; transitory; unknown -
5 immortal
1. adjectiveбессмертный; неувядаемый, вечный; immortal glory (или fame) неувядаемая славаSyn:deathless, imperishable, undyingAnt:mortal, perishable, temporary2. noun(pl.)(the immortals) бессмертные (о греческих и римских богах)* * *(a) бессмертный* * ** * *[im·mor·tal || ɪ'mɔrtl /-'mɔːtl] n. бессмертный adj. бессмертный, вечный, неувядаемый* * *бессмертенбессмертный* * *1. прил. 1) бессмертный, вечный (живущий вечно) 2) бессрочный 2. сущ.; обыкн. мн. 1) (the immortals) бессмертные (о греческих и римских богах) 2) часто мн. а) автор, чье имя бессмертно б) 3) "бессмертный"
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