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1 artificial gaiety
Общая лексика: искусственная весёлость -
2 gaiety
1. n веселье2. n весёлость3. n нарядность, яркость4. n развлеченияthe holiday gaieties — праздничные развлечения; празднества
Синонимический ряд:1. animation (noun) animation; cheer; jollity; joviality; vivacity2. brilliance (noun) brilliance; finery; flash; flashiness; gaudiness; glitter; showiness3. fun (noun) cheerfulness; festivity; frivolity; fun; joyousness; liveliness; merriment; merrymaking; revel; reveling; revelment; revelry; spirit; sportiveness; whoopee4. glee (noun) glee; gleefulness; hilarity; mirthАнтонимический ряд:dreariness; gloom; melancholy; misery; plainness; sadness; simplicity; unhappiness -
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[ʹgeıətı] n1. 1) весельеthe gaiety of the streets - веселье /оживление/ царящее на улицах
to give one's gaiety free range /full play/ - дать волю своему веселью /своей радости/
2) весёлостьto chill smb.'s gaiety - портить кому-л. настроение /всё веселье/
2. нарядность, яркость (красок, костюмов и т. п.)3. pl развлеченияthe holiday gaieties - праздничные развлечения; празднества
the gaieties of the city - увеселения /развлечения/ большого города
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[΄geiəti] n ուրախություն, զվար թություն. a mood of general gaiety համընդհանուր ուրախության տրամադրություն artificial gaiety շին ծու ուրախություն -
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ˈɡeɪətɪ веселье - the * of the streets веселье /оживление/, царящее на улицах - to give one's * free range /full play/ дать волю своему веселью /своей радости/ веселость - artificial * искусственная веселость - to chill smb.'s * портить кому-л. настроение /все веселье/ нарядность, яркость( красок, костюмов и т. п.) - * of plumage яркость оперения pl развлечения - the holiday gaieties праздичные развлечения;
празднества - the gaieties of the city увеселения /развлечения/ большого города gaiety веселость ~ веселый или нарядный вид ~ (обыкн. pl) развлечения;
веселье
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