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1 находит
find; be (refl.) -
2 находить повод для печали
Makarov: find cause to mournУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > находить повод для печали
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3 находить
гл. мат. findСинонимический ряд:1. выбирай (глаг.) выбирай; выкраивай; вырывай; улучай; урывай2. нападай (глаг.) наваливайся; накатывай; накатывайся; налетай; нападай3. обнаруживай (глаг.) замечай; обнаруживай; примечай4. определяй (глаг.) определяй; устанавливай5. отыскивай (глаг.) выискивай; выкапывай; откапывай; отрывай; отыскивай; разыскивай; раскапывай; сыскивай6. считай (глаг.) почитай; считайАнтонимический ряд:теряй; утрачивай -
4 без повода
без повода; без оснований — without cause
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5 ближайший повод
[lang name="Russian"]без повода; без оснований — without cause
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6 ближайший повод
без повода; без оснований — without cause
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > ближайший повод
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7 повод
1. reason2. halter3. rein4. cause; occasion; reinбез повода; без оснований — without cause
5. bridle6. matter7. motive8. occasionСинонимический ряд:предлог (сущ.) предлог
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