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1 удобочитаемая книга
Polygraphy: legible book, readable bookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > удобочитаемая книга
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2 книга с чёткой печатью
Polygraphy: legible bookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > книга с чёткой печатью
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3 читаться
нсв1) подвергаться чтению to be readего рома́ны чита́ются во всём ми́ре — his novels are (being) read all over the world
2) быть удобочитаемым to be legible; поддаваться чтению to read; перен быть видимым to be seen, to appear, to be visible/discernibleна́дпись едва́ чита́лась — the inscription was hardly legible, the inscription could hardly be made out
кни́га легко́ чита́ется — the book reads easily, the book makes/for easy reading, the book is easy to read/is an easy read coll
на его́ лице́ чита́лось отвраще́ние — he seemed/appeared disgusted, he was visibly disgusted, disgust could be seen/read in his face, явно disgust was written all over his face
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