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1. n группа романских языков2. a романский3. n рыцарский роман4. n романтическая литература5. n романтический эпизод; ряд необыкновенных приключений6. n роман, любовная связь7. n романтика8. n выдумка; небылица9. n лит. испанская баллада10. n муз. романс11. v преувеличивать, приукрашивать действительность12. v предаваться мечтам, фантазировать13. v разг. ухаживать, волочитьсяСинонимический ряд:1. adventure (noun) adventure; excitement; exoticism; thrill2. affair (noun) affair; amour; courtship; fascination; flirtation; liaison; love; love affair; passion3. fantasy (noun) exaggeration; extravagance; fable; falsehood; fancy; fantasy; imagination; lie; whimsy4. novel (noun) epic; fiction; novel; story; tale5. court (verb) court; flatter; wooАнтонимический ряд:fact; spurn; tedium -
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1. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] nгруппа романских языков (тж. Romance languages)2. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] aроманскийSpanish is a Romance language - испанский язык принадлежит к группе романских языков
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1. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] nгруппа романских языков (тж. Romance languages)2. [rə(ʋ)ʹmæns] aроманскийSpanish is a Romance language - испанский язык принадлежит к группе романских языков
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rəuˈmæns
1. сущ.;
коллект. романские языки
2. прил. романский Syn: Romanicгруппа романских языков (тж. * languages) романский - * nations романские народы - * culture романская культура - Spanish is a * language испанский язык принадлежит к группе романских языков
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