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м.блеск солнца — brilliance / brightness of the sun
придавать блеск (дт.; перен.) — add lustre (to), shed* lustre (on)
блеск остроумия — brilliancy of wit, sparkling / dazzling wit
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м.1) ( искрящийся свет) glitter, lustre, brilliance, brilliancy; shineблеск со́лнца — brilliance / brightness of the sun
блеск ста́ли — glitter of steel
наводи́ть блеск (на вн.) — shine (d)
блеск в глаза́х — a glitter in smb's eyes
2) ( великолепие) magnificence, gorgeousness; lustreблеск сла́вы — lustre of fame
блеск наря́да — magnificence of dress
блеск остроу́мия — brilliancy of wit, sparkling / dazzling wit
показно́й блеск — tinsel (show)
придава́ть блеск (дт.; делать лучше) — add lustre (to), shed lustre (on)
3) ( вид губной помады) lip gloss / shine4) мин.желе́зный блеск — haematite
свинцо́вый блеск — galena
5) в знач. межд. разг. terrific!, super!••блеск и нищета́ (рд.) — the splendour and misery (of)
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4 вежливость вежливост·ь
politeness, civility; (любезность) courtesyдемонстрировать (выставлять напоказ) вежливость — to air courtesy
отказать в вежливости — to deny courtesy / civility
проявлять вежливость — to accord / to show / to offer courtesy
соблюдать вежливость — to respect courtesy / civility
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > вежливость вежливост·ь
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