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41 ribalta sf
[ri'balta]essere/venire alla ribalta fig — to be in/come into the limelight
tornare alla ribalta — (personaggio) to make a comeback, (problema) to come up again
2) (piano, sportello) flap, (mobile) bureau Brit -
42 ribalta
sf [ri'balta]essere/venire alla ribalta fig — to be in/come into the limelight
tornare alla ribalta — (personaggio) to make a comeback, (problema) to come up again
2) (piano, sportello) flap, (mobile) bureau Brit -
43 counter
1. n прилавок; стойка; конторка2. n рабочий стол, высокий длинный кухонный стол3. n касса4. n фишка, марка5. n жетон6. n шашка7. n тех. счётчик; тахометр8. n ист. долговая тюрьма9. n ист. тюрьма при городском судеunder the counter — тайно, подпольно
10. n нечто противоположное, обратное11. n загривок, зашеек12. n задник13. n мор. кормовой подзор14. n выкрюк15. a противоположный, обратный, встречный16. adv в противоположном направлении, обратно; напротив, противrun counter — идти против; противоречить
17. v противостоять; противиться; противодействовать; противоречить18. v противопоставлять19. n встречный удар; контрударcounter service — встречная услуга; компетенция
counter demand — встречное требование; встречный иск
20. v парируя удар, одновременно нанести встречный ударСинонимический ряд:1. opposite (adj.) antipodal; antipodean; antithetical; contradictory; contrary; contrasting; converse; diametric; opposing; opposite; polar; reverse2. argument (noun) argument; comeback; rebuttal3. bench (noun) bench; board; booth; cashier; ledge; shelf; stand; table; tabletop; trestle; workbench4. opposite (noun) antipode; antipole; antithesis; contra; contradictory; contrary; converse; counterpole; opposite; reverse5. retort (noun) repartee; retort; riposte6. answer (verb) answer; rebut; return7. oppose (verb) match; oppose; pit; play off; vie8. retaliate (verb) hit back; reciprocate; retaliate; retort; strike back
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