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1. n восстание2. n восход3. n вставание4. n вставание с постели5. n подъём6. n появление, возникновениеСинонимический ряд:1. revolt (noun) clash; demonstration; insurrection; mutiny; outbreak; overthrow; rebellion; revolt; revolution; riot; sedition; skirmish; war2. rolling out (verb) arising; getting up; piling out; rising; rising and shining; rolling out; standing up; turning out
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