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Общая лексика: внутренняя Африка -
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1. n внутренняя часть, сторона; то, что находится внутри2. n разг. внутренностиthe inward parts of the body — внутренние органы; внутренности
3. n редк. внутренние или душевные качества; внутренний мир4. n уст. близкий друг5. n ввозимые товары6. n пошлины на ввозимые товары7. a внутренний, расположенный в глубине, удалённый от границ8. a внутренний, духовный9. a обращённый, направленный внутрьinward traffic — транспорт, идущий от окраин к центру
10. a хорошо знакомый11. adv внутрь12. adv внутреннеСинонимический ряд:1. inside (adj.) central; inner; inside; interior; internal; intestine; intimate; intrinsic; upriver2. mental (adj.) mental; personal; psychological; spiritual3. middle (adj.) center; equidistant; halfway; median; mid; middle; midway4. interior (noun) inside; interior; inwards; within -
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1. [ʹınwəd] n1. внутренняя часть, сторона; то, что находится внутри2. pl разг. внутренности3. редк. внутренние или душевные качества; внутренний мир4. уст. близкий друг5. pl ввозимые товары6. pl пошлины на ввозимые товары2. [ʹınwəd] a1. 1) внутреннийthe inward parts of the body - внутренние органы; внутренности
inward nature - внутренняя /подлинная/ сущность
2) внутренний, расположенный в глубине, удалённый от границ2. внутренний, духовный3. обращённый, направленный внутрьinward traffic - транспорт, идущий от окраин к центру
4. хорошо знакомый3. [ʹınwəd] adv♢
the inward man - внутренний мир человека1) внутрьto bend a thing inward - согнуть что-л. внутрь
2) внутренне -
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5 black africa
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6 south africa
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