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1 видный
1. visible; ( заметный) conspicuousопубликовать на видном месте (вн.) — display prominently (d.); splash (d.) разг.
2. ( выдающийся) eminent, distinguished, notable, prominent3. разг. ( статный) handsome, statelyвидный мужчина — fine figure of a man; a man* of handsome presence
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2 видный
1) ( доступный зрению) visible; ( заметный) conspicuous2) ( выдающийся) eminent, distinguished, notable, prominent3) разг. ( статный) handsome, statelyви́дный мужчи́на — fine figure of a man; a man of handsome presence
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3 молодой человек приятной наружности
General subject: a young man of handsome presenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > молодой человек приятной наружности
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4 видный
прил.1) visible; conspicuousопубликовать на видном месте — to display prominently; to splash разг.
2) ( значительный)outstanding, eminent, prominent3) разг. ( статный)stately, portly
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