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1 evince the truth
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2 evince
[ıʹvıns] v1. выказывать, показывать; проявлятьto evince curiosity [intelligence] - проявлять любопытство [сообразительность]
to evince a taste for smth. - проявлять вкус к чему-л.
2. редк. доказыватьact that evinces a kind heart - поступок, свидетельствующий о сердечной доброте
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3 evince
1. v выказывать, показывать; проявлять2. v редк. доказыватьСинонимический ряд:1. argue (verb) argue; attest; demonstrate; denote; imply; indicate; infer2. educe (verb) educe; elicit; evoke; extort; extract; milk3. make clear (verb) certify; disclose; document; make clear; prove; reveal4. show (verb) display; evidence; exhibit; illustrate; manifest; mark; ostend; proclaim; showАнтонимический ряд: -
4 evince
ɪˈvɪns гл.
1) ясно показывать;
делать очевидным;
выказывать, проявлять;
демонстрировать to evince the preponderance ≈ продемонстрировать преимущество His answers evinced both wisdom and integrity. ≈ Его ответы показали как мудрость, так и честность Syn: manifest
2., prove, display
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2) редк. доказывать to evince the falsehood of her assertions ≈ доказать лживость ее утверждений Syn: show, prove, vindicate выказывать, показывать;
проявлять - to * curiosity проявлять любопытство - to * a taste for smth. проявлять вкус к чему-л. (редкое) доказывать - to * the truth выявить истину - act that *s a kind heart поступок, свидетельствующий о сердечной доброте evince редк. доказывать ~ проявлять, выказывать ~ проявлять -
5 manifest
1. n мор. манифест, декларация судового груза2. a очевидный, явный, ясныйit was manifest that the ship was sinking — стало ясно, что корабль тонет
3. a уст. имеющий очевидные признаки4. a уст. виноватый5. v делать очевидным; ясно показывать; обнаруживать, проявлять6. v доказывать, служить доказательством7. v обнародовать; издать манифест8. v проявляться9. v мор. заносить в декларацию судового грузаСинонимический ряд:1. clear (adj.) apparent; clear; clear-cut; conspicuous; crystal-clear; distinct; evident; noticeable; obvious; open-and-shut; openhanded; palpable; patent; plain; straightforward; unambiguous; unequivocal; univocal; unmistakable; visible2. display (verb) communicate; convey; disclose; display; evidence; evince; exhibit; express; illustrate; make known; mark; ostend; proclaim; reveal; show3. embody (verb) embody; exteriorize; externalise; externalize; incarnate; materialise; materialize; objectify; personalise; personalize; personify; personize; substantiate4. prove (verb) confirm; declare; demonstrate; proveАнтонимический ряд:complex; conceal; concealed; covered; difficult; disguised; dubious; hard; hidden; inconspicuous; indistinct; intricate; involved; subtle
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