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1 without exaggeration
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > without exaggeration
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2 it can be said without exaggeration
Математика: можно без преувеличения сказатьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it can be said without exaggeration
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3 it may be said without exaggeration that (...)
Общая лексика: без всякого преувеличения можно сказать, что (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it may be said without exaggeration that (...)
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4 it may be said without exaggeration that
Общая лексика: (...) без всякого преувеличения можно сказать, что (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it may be said without exaggeration that
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5 exaggeration
[ɪgˌzædʒə'reɪʃ(ə)n]n- it is no exaggeration to say that..
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6 exaggeration
[ıg͵zædʒəʹreıʃ(ə)n] n1. преувеличениеit may be said without exaggeration that... - без всякого преувеличения можно сказать, что...
2. спец. ужесточение условий испытанийexaggeration of conditions - ухудшение условий испытания по сравнению с условиями эксплуатации
3. жив. чрезмерная резкость (рисунка, цвета) -
7 without the slightest difference
without the slightest difference (doubt, respect, difficulty, regard for..., exaggeration) без малейшего различия (сомнения, уважения, труда, уважения к..., преувеличения)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > without the slightest difference
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8 exaggeration
ɪɡˌzædʒəˈreɪʃən сущ. гиперболизация, преувеличение a gross exaggeration ≈ сильное преувеличение Syn: overstatement преувеличение - given to * склонный преувеличивать - it may be said without * that... без всякого преувеличения можно сказать, что... (специальное) ужесточение условий испытаний - * of conditions ухудшение условий испытания по сравнению с условиями эксплуатации чрезмерная резкость( рисунка, цвета) exaggeration преувеличениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exaggeration
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9 it may be said without much exaggeration
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > it may be said without much exaggeration
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10 embellishment
1. n украшение2. n приукрашивание, преувеличениеСинонимический ряд:1. decoration (noun) adornment; decoration; enhancement; flourishes; frill; garnish; ornament; ornamentation; trim; trimming2. exaggeration (noun) coloring; elaboration; embroidering; embroidery; exaggeration; hyperbole; overstatement; white lies -
11 given
1. n книжн. нечто данное, исходное, фактthese are the givens of our times — это то, что присуще нашему времени
at least as given in — не меньше, чем дано в
2. a амер. данный; подаренныйgiven away — отдал; отданный
3. a склонный; подверженный; предающийся; увлекающийся; приверженныйgiven to drink — пьющий, предающийся пьянству
4. a установленный, обусловленный5. a выполненный; датированныйgiven under my hand and seal this 17th day of May — мной подписано и скреплено печатью мая 17-го дня
6. a данный, определённый, заданный7. prep при наличии; с учётом, принимая во вниманиеgiven good will, the proposal could be carried into effect — при наличии доброй воли предложение можно было бы осуществить
given that — при условии; что; если
Синонимический ряд:1. granted (adj.) bequeathed; bestowed; conferred; contributed; dispensed; donated; granted; presented; supplied2. likely (adj.) apt; disposed; inclined; liable; likely; prone; susceptible3. transferred (adj.) ceded; conveyed; expended; offered; transferred; yielded4. forename (noun) baptismal name; Christian name; forename; personal name; prename5. allowed (verb) allocated; allotted; allowed; apportioned; assigned; lotted; meted; meted out; portioned6. awarded (verb) accorded; awarded; conceded; conferred; granted; vouchsafed7. bent (verb) bent; break down; broken; buckled; cave in; caved; collapsed; crumpled; folded up; gone; produced; yielded8. contributed (verb) bestowed; contributed; devoted; donated; give away; given away; hand out; handed out; presented9. dealt (verb) administered; dealt; dispensed; inflicted; struck10. delivered (verb) delivered; dished out; fed; found; furnished; hand over; handed; handed over; provided; supplied; transferred; turn over; turned over11. done (verb) acted; done; dramatised; enacted; performed; put on12. expressed (verb) aired; expressed; put; stated; vented; ventilated13. given (verb) addressed; applied; buckled down; concentrated; dedicated; directed; focused; given; thrown; turned14. had (verb) had; held; staged15. happened (verb) befallen; betided; chanced; come; come off; developed; fallen out; happened; occurred; risen; transpired16. offered (verb) extended; held out; offered; posed; proffered; tendered17. passed (verb) carried; communicated; conveyed; passed; spread; transmitted18. sold (verb) marketed; sold; vended19. spent (verb) disbursed; expended; forked out; laid out; lay out; outlaid; paid; shelled out; spent
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