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1 unerring taste
Общая лексика: безупречный вкус -
2 unerring
[ʌnʹɜ:rıŋ] a1. безошибочный, непогрешимый2. точный -
3 unerring
1. a безошибочный, непогрешимый2. a точныйСинонимический ряд:accurate (adj.) accurate; certain; correct; definite; exact; inerrable; inerrant; infallible; perfect; precise; reliable; sure; sure-fire; unfailing -
4 unerring
ˈʌnˈə:rɪŋ прил. безошибочный, верный;
непогрешимый, точный unerring in her judgment ≈ безошибочная в своих суждениях Syn: faultless, infallible безошибочный, непогрешный - * taste безупречный вкус точный - he was considered an * shot он считался метким стрелком unerring безошибочный, верный;
непогрешимый;
unerring judgement безошибочное суждение unerring безошибочный, верный;
непогрешимый;
unerring judgement безошибочное суждениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unerring
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5 salt taste
in taste, with taste — со вкусом
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6 impeccable
[ɪm'pekəbl]прил.1) безгрешный, непорочный; непогрешимыйSyn:2)а) безупречный, совершенный, безукоризненныйShe had impeccable taste in clothes. — Что касается одежды, то здесь у неё был безупречный вкус.
Syn:б) безошибочный, верный, точныйSyn:
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