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1 have an exaggerated opinion of oneself
Общая лексика: быть слишком высокого мнения о себеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an exaggerated opinion of oneself
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2 exaggerated
[ıgʹzædʒəreıtıd] a1. преувеличенныйto have an exaggerated opinion of oneself - быть слишком высокого мнения о себе
with exaggerated coldness [courtesy, bonhomie] - с подчёркнутой холодностью [учтивостью, приветливостью]
2. мед. ненормально расширенный, увеличенный (о сердце и т. п.) -
3 exaggerated
1. a преувеличенный2. a мед. ненормально расширенный, увеличенныйСинонимический ряд:1. farfetched (adj.) distorted; extravagant; farfetched; out of proportion; overstated; overwrought; preposterous; sensational; spectacular2. embroidered (verb) colored; embellished; embroidered; fudged; inflated; magnified; overcharged; overdrew/overdrawn; overstated; padded; stretched -
4 exaggerated
ɪɡˈzædʒəreɪtɪd прил.
1) преувеличенный greatly, grossly exaggerated ≈ сильно преувеличенный
2) мед. ненормально расширенный, увеличенный (о сердце и т. п.) преувеличенный - to have an * opinion of oneself быть слишком высокого мнения о себе - with * coldness с подчернутой холодностью (медицина) ненормально расширенный, увеличенный (о сердце и т. п.) exaggerated p. p. от exaggerate ~ мед. ненормально расширенный, увеличенный ( о сердце и т. п.) ~ преувеличенный greatly ~ значительно преувеличенныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exaggerated
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