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1 белый стих
ямбический стих, ямб — iambic verse
свободный стих, верлибр — vers libre
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2 стихи
1. poetryпоэт, пишущий леонинским стихом — leonine poet
2. verse; poemямбический стих, ямб — iambic verse
свободный стих, верлибр — vers libre
3. rhymeСинонимический ряд:1. затих (глаг.) заглох; замер; замолк; затих; погас; смолк; угас; умолк2. успокоился (глаг.) угомонился; унялся; успокоился; утих; утихомирился -
3 стихи по случаю
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4 воспользоваться случаем
1. profit by the occasionречь, приличествующая случаю — words to befit the occasion
пресловутое дело, прогремевший случай — the notorious case
речь, подобающая случаю — a speech worthy of the occasion
ни в коем случае; ни за что на свете — not for the world
2. seize occasionпри случае, при обстоятельствах; иногда — on occasion
во всяком случае; во всех случаях — on all occasions
при случае, иногда; время от времени — on occasion
3. take occasion4. take a chance5. take the opportunityРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > воспользоваться случаем
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5 при удобном случае
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > при удобном случае
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6 случай
1. occurence2. happening3. chanceпредоставить дело случаю — to leave smth. to chance
4. circumstance5. experience6. thing7. eventтак или иначе, в любом случае — in any event
8. occurrenceнесчастный случай, несчастье — disastrous occurrence
повседневное явление, обычный случай — everyday occurrence
9. case; occurrence; event; occasion; opportunity; chance10. incidentсмешной случай, забавное происшествие — laughable incident
11. instanceизвестный случай; знакомый пример — familiar instance
12. occasionСинонимический ряд:1. происшествием (сущ.) происшествием; эпизодом2. случайно (проч.) невзначай; ненароком; случайно -
7 торжественный случай
1. solemn occassion2. solemn occasionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > торжественный случай
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8 осматривать от случая к случаю
1. inspect occasionally; inspect occasionally (refl.)2. inspect occasionally (refl.); inspect occasionally3. inspected occasionally4. inspecting occasionally; inspecting occasionally (refl.)Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > осматривать от случая к случаю
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