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1 падкий на лесть
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2 лесть
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3 быть падким на лесть
General subject: be susceptible to flattery, to be susceptible to flatteryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть падким на лесть
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4 падкий
прлон па́док на лесть — he is susceptible to flattery, he is a sucker for flattery coll
он па́док до хоро́шеньких же́нщин — he is a sucker for pretty women
э́тот ребёнок па́док на сла́дкое — the child has a sweet tooth
они́ па́дки до де́нег — they are greedy/mercenary
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5 поддающийся
1) General subject: accessible, accessible (влиянию), amenable (amenable to flattery - падкий на лесть), capable (чему-либо), malleable (воздействию, влиянию, воспитанию и т.п.), pervious (влиянию и т. п.), responsive (влияниям, усилиям), susceptible, susceptible (чему-л.)3) Engineering: yielding4) Mathematics: lending itself (to), lending itself to, subject (to), subject to5) Business: capable of6) Makarov: sequacious to (smth.) (чему-л.)
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