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1. n стихотворение2. n поэмаСинонимический ряд:verse composition (noun) ballad; composition; ditty; elegy; epic; lay; limerick; lyric; lyricism; ode; poesy; poetry; rhyme; rune; song; sonnet; verse; verse composition -
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1. n экстаз; исступление; исступлённый восторг2. n возвыш. транс; наитие, самозабвенный порыв; поэтическое вдохновение3. v приводить в экстаз; вызывать бурный восторгСинонимический ряд:rapture (noun) beatitude; bliss; delight; delirium; euphoria; happiness; heaven; joy; rapture; rhapsody; seventh heaven; transportАнтонимический ряд:despair; misery; sorrow; unhappiness -
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