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1 embellish
[ɪm'bɛlɪʃ]vt* * *[im'beliʃ]1) (to increase the interest of (a story etc) by adding (untrue) details: The soldier embellished the story of his escape.) upiększyć2) (to make beautiful with ornaments etc: uniform embellished with gold braid.) ozdobić, upiększyć• -
2 decorated
1. a украшенный, убранный; декорированный2. a использующий украшения3. a награждённый знаками отличия или орденамиСинонимический ряд:1. adorned (adj.) adorned; bedecked; colored; coloured; embellished; festooned; garnished; ornamented; ornate; trimmed2. architectural style (adj.) architectural style; heavily mullioned; late Gothic; transitional Gothic3. bemedaled (adj.) bemedaled; beribboned4. adorned (verb) adorned; beautified; bedecked; decked; dressed; dressed up; embellished; garnished; ornamented; trimmed -
3 illustrated
1. n иллюстрированная газета, иллюстрированный журнал2. a иллюстрированныйСинонимический ряд:1. with pictures (adj.) decorated; depicted; embellished with pictures; graphic; pictorial; pictured; portrayed; with photographs; with pictures2. clarified (verb) clarified; cleared; cleared up; elucidated; illuminated3. explained (verb) construed; deciphered; explained; expounded; interpreted; spell out4. represented (verb) bodied forth; emblematized; embodied; epitomised; epitomized; exemplified; instanced; mirrored; personalized; personated; personified; represented; stand for; symbolised; symbolized; typified5. showed/shown or showed (verb) demonstrated; evidenced; evinced; exhibited; manifested; marked; proclaimed; showed/shown or showed
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