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1 narrative
1. n рассказ, повесть2. n изложение; повествование3. n иск. сюжетно-тематическая картина4. a повествовательныйnarrative literature — художественная проза, романы и рассказы
5. a иск. сюжетно-тематическийСинонимический ряд:1. chronological (adj.) chronological; historical; sequential2. account (noun) account; anecdote; chronicle; description; history; narration; recital; report; statement; story; tale; version; yarn3. recounted (verb) narrated; recounted; reported; retold -
2 related
1. a связанный2. a родственный, связанный родствомСинонимический ряд:1. connected (adj.) affiliated; agnate; akin; allied; applicable; associated; cognate; commensurate; connate; connatural; connected; consanguine; incident; interrelated; kindred; pertinent; relevant2. applied (verb) appertained; applied; bear on; bore on/borne on; bore upon/borne upon; concerned; involved; pertained; referred3. described (verb) described; narrated; recited; recounted; rehearsed; reported; stated4. identified (verb) identified; related; sympathised5. joined (verb) affiliated; allied; associated; bound; bracketed; coalesced; combined; compounded; concreted; conjoined; conjugated; connected; coupled; joined; linked; married; united; wedded; yoked -
3 reported
a сообщённый, переданный; доложенныйСинонимический ряд:1. attended to (adj.) accounted for; attended to; covered; included; looked to; noted; recorded; taken care of; written2. noised (verb) bruited; noised3. related (verb) described; narrated; recited; recounted; rehearsed; related; stated4. told (verb) broke; carried; communicated; conveyed; disclosed; get across; imparted; passed; told; transmitted -
4 stated
1. a установленный, назначенныйother than as stated above — иначе, чем это установлено выше
2. a зафиксированный; сформулированный; изложенный; высказанныйnothing stated — ничто из того, что изложено
3. a официально утверждённый, назначенныйСинонимический ряд:1. established (adj.) certain; confirmed; established; firm; fixed; set; settled; stipulated; unalterable2. held (verb) affirmed; asserted; asseverated; averred; avouched; avowed; declared; held; maintained3. related (verb) described; narrated; recited; recounted; rehearsed; related; reported4. said (verb) aired; articulated; brought out; came out with/come out with; chimed in; communicated; conveyed; declared; delivered; enunciated; expressed; gave/given; put; said; threw out/thrown out; told; uttered; vented; ventilated; vocalised; voiced -
5 described
описывать; описанныйСинонимический ряд:1. related (verb) narrated; recited; recounted; rehearsed; related; reported; stated2. showed (verb) delineated; depicted; imaged; interpreted; limned; pictured; portrayed; rendered; represented; showed
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