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1. n филос. действительность2. n нечто реальное, конкретное, вещественное; предмет, вещьreal loss — реальный, фактический ущерб
3. a действительный, реальный; действительно существующийa real oasis, not a mirage — это настоящий оазис, а не мираж
type real — тип "реальное"
4. a настоящий, натуральный5. a настоящий, истинный, подлинный6. a эмоц. -усил. сущий, отъявленный7. a неподдельный, непритворный8. a простой, искренний9. a эк. реальный10. a юр. эк. недвижимыйreal estate — недвижимое имущество, недвижимость
11. a филос. действительно существующий; реальный12. a филос. существенный, относящийся к сущностиreal law — совокупность правовых норм, относящихся к недвижимости
13. a филос. истинный, абсолютныйreal beauty — истинная красота, идеал красоты
14. a филос. самосуществующий15. a филос. юр. вещный16. a филос. мат. вещественный; действительныйreal address — реальный адрес; действительный адрес
17. adv прост. преим. амер. эмоц. -усил. очень, крайне, чрезвычайно18. n ист. реалСинонимический ряд:1. authentic (adj.) authentic; blown-in-the-bottle; bona fide; good; indubitable; original; pukka; questionless; right; simon-pure; sure-enough; undoubted; undubitable; unquestionable; veritable; very2. genuine (adj.) actual; factual; genuine; heartfelt; heart-whole; hearty; honest; indisputable; sincere; solid; true; unaffected; undeniable; undesigning; undissembled; unfabled; unfeigned; valid; veridical3. material (adj.) concrete; corporal; existent; incarnate; material; palpable; physical; substantial; substantive; tangibleАнтонимический ряд:assumed; counterfeit; deceptive; erroneous; fake; fallacious; false; fancied; fantastic; feigned; fictitious; fraudulent; hypothetical; imitation; insincere; intangible
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