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1 minuscule
['mɪnəskjuːl] 1. сущ.; = miniscule2)а) мелкий курсивный шрифт (в 7-9 вв.)б) рукопись, написанная таким шрифтом2. прил.; = minisculeto break / cut smth. into minuscule pieces — разбить, порезать что-л. на мельчайшие кусочки
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2 microscopic
ˌmaɪkrəsˈkɔpɪk прил.
1) относящийся к микроскопу
2) микроскопический;
не видимый без помощи микроскопа
3) детальный, доскональный, подробный Syn: infinitesimal, miniature, minuscule Ant: large, massive, tremendous микроскопический, видимый лишь в микроскоп - a * examination микроскопический анализ - it is impossible to read his * writing невозможно читать /прочесть/ его мелкий /бисерный, микроскопический/ почерк подобный микроскопу - she has a * eye for dirt она замечает грязь, будто у нее не глаза, а микроскоп тщательный, детальный - she made a * examination of the room она самым тщательным образом осмотрела комнату (редкое) относящийся к микроскопуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > microscopic
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3 microscopic
1. a микроскопический, видимый лишь в микроскопa microscopic examination — микроскопический анализ, исследование под микроскопом
2. a подобный микроскопуshe has a microscopic eye for dirt — она замечает грязь, будто у неё не глаза, а микроскоп
3. a тщательный, детальныйСинонимический ряд:infinitesimal (adj.) diminutive; imperceptible; infinitesimal; little; miniature; minuscule; minute; small; tiny
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