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1 tuneful ear
Общая лексика: музыкальный слух -
2 ear
1. n ухо2. n слух3. n музыкальный слух4. n ручка5. n кул. ушки6. n тех. ушко, проушина7. n тех. подвеска, дужка8. n тех. редк. скважина; отверстие9. n тех. эл. зажим для контактного провода10. n тех. амер. сл. любительская радиостанцияto be all ears — обратиться в слух, слушать с напряжённым вниманием
in at one ear and out at the other — в одно ухо вошло, в другое вышло
over head and ears, head over up to the ears — по уши;
he will bend your ear for hours if given the chance — держитесь от него подальше, он вас до смерти заговорит
11. n колос12. n початок13. v колоситься, выбрасывать колос14. v давать початкиСинонимический ряд:1. hearing (noun) audition; hearing2. lug (noun) bulge; flange; lug; projection; prong; protrusion; tab3. notice (noun) attention; cognizance; heed; mark; note; notice; observance; observation; regard; remark4. organ of hearing (noun) acoustic organ; auditory apparatus; auricle; cochlea; eardrum; inner ear; middle ear; organ of hearing; outer ear -
3 tuneful
[ʹtju:nf(ə)l] a1. музыкальный2. мелодичный, гармоничный -
4 tuneful
1. a музыкальный2. a мелодичный, гармоничныйСинонимический ряд:melodious (adj.) dulcet; euphonic; euphonious; harmonious; mellisonant; melodic; melodious; musical; rhythmical; songful; sonorous; sweet; symphonic; tuned -
5 tuneful
ˈtju:nful прил. музыкальный;
мелодичный;
гармоничный Syn: melodious, harmonious музыкальный - * ear музыкальный слух мелодичный, гармоничный - a * choir of birds мелодичный птичий хор tuneful мелодичный;
гармоничный
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