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Макаров: основательное лечение, серьёзное лечениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > thoroughgoing treatment
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1. a идущий до конца; доходящий до сути2. a серьёзный, тщательный, основательный, скрупулёзный3. a идущий напролом; бескомпромиссный, радикальный4. a эмоц. -усил. полный, настоящийСинонимический ряд:1. total (adj.) absolute; all-out; arrant; complete; comprehensive; consummate; downright; embracing; exhaustive; full-dress; intensive; out-and-out; outright; perfect; pure; sheer; thorough; total; unbounded; unequivocal; unmitigated; unqualified; unrelieved; whole-hog2. utter (adj.) all-fired; black; blamed; blank; blankety-blank; blasted; bleeding; blessed; blighted; blinding; blithering; blue; confounded; crashing; dad-blamed; dad-blasted; dad-burned; damned; dang; darn; dashed; deuced; doggone; double-distilled; durn; utter -
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[͵θʌrəʹgəʋıŋ] a1. 1) идущий до конца; доходящий до сути2) серьёзный, тщательный, основательный, скрупулёзныйthoroughgoing treatment - основательное /серьёзное/ лечение
2. идущий напролом; бескомпромиссный, радикальныйthoroughgoing reforms [measures] - радикальные /решительные/ реформы [меры]
3. эмоц.-усил. полный, настоящийthoroughgoing scoundrel - законченный /отъявленный/ негодяй
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1) идущий напролом, без компромиссов
2) радикальный идущий до конца;
доходящий до сути - * investigator серьезный исследователь серьезный, тщательный, основательный, скрупулезный - * treatment основательное /серьезное/ лечение идущий напролом;
бескомпромиссный, радикальный - * reforms радикальные /решительные/ реформы (эмоционально-усилительно) полный, настоящий - * scoundrel законченный /отъявленный/ негодяй thoroughgoing идущий напролом, без компромиссов ~ радикальныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > thoroughgoing
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