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1 незаурядная личность
1) General subject: man of marked individuality, remarkable individual2) Colloquial: something else3) Jargon: jayhawk4) Advertising: marked individuality5) Makarov: a man of marked individualityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > незаурядная личность
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2 личность
1. individuality2. spirit3. person4. identity5. ego6. egos7. personality; identityраскрыть личность, снять инкогнито — to declare identity
документы, удостоверяющие личность — identity papers
8. characterволевой человек, сильная личность — a man of character
9. individual10. selfСинонимический ряд:лицо (сущ.) лицо; особа; особу; персона; персону; субъект; фигура; фигуру
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