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['gudlɪ]прил.1) красивый; миловидный, прекрасный; хорошо выглядящий; хорошо сложенныйThe next goodliest part of the college buildings is the hall. — Ещё одним из самых красивых помещений колледжа является зал.
Syn:2) большой, большого размера; крупный, внушительныйSyn:3) приятный; великолепный; хорошего качества; подходящий, удобныйSyn:
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