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1 see an animal in its proper surroundings
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > see an animal in its proper surroundings
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1. [səʹraʋndıŋ] n1. pl окрестностиthe house is in beautiful [picturesque, healthy] surroundings - дом расположен в красивой [живописной, здоровой] местности
2. pl среда, окружениеto see an animal in its proper surroundings - наблюдать животное в естественных условиях
he was brought up in cultured surroundings - он воспитывался в культурной среде
3. свита, сопровождение, окружение2. [səʹraʋndıŋ] aблизлежащий, соседний; окружающий -
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1. n1) pl околиці2) середовище; оточення3) почет, супроводжуючі особи2. adjсусідній, прилеглий; навколишній* * *I n1) pl околиці2) pl середовище, оточення3) почет, супровід, оточенняII aприлеглий, сусідній; навколишній -
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1. n окрестности2. n среда, окружение3. n свита, сопровождение, окружение4. a близлежащий, соседний; окружающийСинонимический ряд:1. enclosing (adj.) adjoining; around; encircling; enclosing; encompassing; enfolding; environmental; girdling; neighboring2. bordering (verb) bordering; bounding; defining; edging; fringing; hemming; margining; outlining; rimming; skirting; verging3. hedging (verb) begirding; besetting; besieging; circling; compassing; encircling; enclosing; encompassing; enveloping; girding; girdling; hedging; looping; ringing; rounding4. around (other) about; around; circling; encircling -
5 наблюдать животное в естественных условиях
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > наблюдать животное в естественных условиях
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