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1 serene old age
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[sıʹri:n] a1. безоблачный, тихий; ясный, прозрачный2. спокойный, безмятежный; невозмутимый♢
all serene! - всё в порядке! -
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1. a безоблачный, тихий; ясный, прозрачный2. a спокойный, безмятежный; невозмутимыйСинонимический ряд:1. calm (adj.) calm; collected; composed; content; easy; easygoing; even-tempered; halcyon; peaceful; placid; poised; possessed; reconcile; satisfied; sedate; self-composed; self-possessed; tranquil; unperturbed; unruffled2. clear (adj.) bright; clear; fair; limpid; pellucid; translucent; unclouded; undimmedАнтонимический ряд:blatant; clouded; distressing; disturbed; disturbing; excited; flaming; frenzied; furious; inclement; loud; moody; stormy -
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sɪˈri:n
1. прил.
1) ясный, спокойный, тихий;
безоблачный serene sky ≈ ясное небо serene weather ≈ хорошая погода Syn: clear, fine, calm
2) безмятежный, спокойный, невозмутимый She looked as calm and serene as she always did. ≈ Она выглядела такой же спокойной и безмятежной, как всегда. all serene Syn: clear, cloudless, tranquil His Serene Highness ≈ его светлость (титул)
2. сущ.;
поэт.
1) безоблачное небо;
спокойное море;
хорошая погода
2) ясность, безмятежность, невозмутимость
3. гл.;
поэт.
1) делать прозрачным, тихим, ясным (о небе, воздухе и т.д.)
2) успокаивать, умиротворять Syn: make clear безоблачный, тихий, ясный, прозрачный - * air прозрачный воздух - the sky is * and bright небо ясно и безоблачно - the * waters of the Pacific спокойные воды Тихого океана спокойный, безмятежный;
невозмутимый - a * look безмятежное выражение лица - a * smile беззаботная улыбка - * old age спокойная старость - * courage спокойное мужество > all *! все в порядке! > His S. Highness его светлость (титулование) ~ ясный, спокойный, тихий;
безоблачный;
безмятежный;
all serene разг. все в порядке His Serene Highness его светлость (титул) serene поэт. безоблачное небо;
спокойное море ~ поэт. прояснять ~ ясный, спокойный, тихий;
безоблачный;
безмятежный;
all serene разг. все в порядке
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