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1 понятное объяснение
1) General subject: intelligible explanation2) Psychoanalysis: an intelligible explanation3) Makarov: lucid explanation, luculent explanation, luminous explanationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понятное объяснение
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2 потребовать объяснения
1. demanding an explanation2. demand an explanationРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > потребовать объяснения
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3 ясное объяснение
1) General subject: intelligible explanation, pellucid explanation2) Makarov: lucid explanation, luculent explanation, luminous explanation -
4 толковый
прл1) дельный, разумный о человеке intelligent, sensible, competent; о неодушевл sensible; понятный intelligible, clearтолко́вое предложе́ние — sensible idea/proposal
толко́вое объясне́ние — intelligible explanation
2)толко́вый слова́рь — explanatory dictionary, English-English (Russian-Russian, etc.) dictionary
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5 понятный
1. popular2. apprehensible3. aprehensible4. cogitable5. comprehensible6. perspicuous7. straight-forward8. understandable9. understandablyон был в бешенстве, что совершенно понятно — he was understandably furious
10. intelligible; understandable; clear; plain11. plain12. clearмне понятно, к чему он клонит — it is clear to me what he is driving at
13. clearlyСинонимический ряд:1. удобопонятно (прил.) удобопонятно; ясно2. конечно (проч.) без всякого сомнения; без сомнения; безусловно; бесспорно; вестимо; вне сомнения; естественно; знамо; знамо дело; известно; известное дело; конечно; натурально; несомненно; понятное дело; само собой; само собой разумеется3. ясно (проч.) ясноАнтонимический ряд:непонятно; неясно
См. также в других словарях:
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