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3 bright colours catch a baby's eye
Общая лексика: яркие цвета привлекают ребёнкаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > bright colours catch a baby's eye
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4 I don't go in for bright colours
Общая лексика: я не люблю яркие цвета, я не ношу яркие цветаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I don't go in for bright colours
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5 paint in bright colours
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > paint in bright colours
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6 psychedelic bright colours
Общая лексика: цвета, от которых рябит в глазахУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > psychedelic bright colours
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7 slosh on plenty of bright colours
Макаров: покрывать слоем краски ярких цветовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > slosh on plenty of bright colours
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8 to paint in bright colours
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to paint in bright colours
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[braɪt]adj1) яркий, светлый, блестящий, сияющий, цветущийHis future was bright in prospect. — Перед ним открывалось блестящее будущее.
The tie is too bright for this suit. — Галстук слишком яркий для этого костюма.
Things looked bright for his future. — У него были радужные перспективы на будущее.
The morning was bright with sun. — Все было залито ярким утренним солнцем.
- bright fire- bright colours
- bright day
- bright room
- bright future
- bright view
- bright sky
- bright stars
- bright flash
- bright prospects
- bright faces
- bright eyes
- bright smile
- bright red
- bright in colour
- bright in appearance
- bright with happiness
- cloudy with bright
- be bright
- be too bright for school
- be bright with smth
- look bright for smb2) способный, смышленый, умелыйThe girl is not bright intellectually. — Девочка не очень сообразительна.
She is bright beyond her years. — Она умна не по годам
- bright child- bright student
- bright idea
- bright imagination
- bright plan
- bright reply
- bright mind
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1. n поэт. яркость, свет2. a яркий; блестящий; светлый3. a благоприятный, радужный, полный надежд4. a ясный5. a светлый, прозрачный6. a полированный7. a блестящий, великолепный8. a способный, сообразительный, смышлёный9. a весёлый; живой, полный бодрости, оптимизма10. a острый, насторожённыйto keep a bright lookout — быть начеку, сохранять бдительность
Синонимический ряд:1. beaming (adj.) beaming; coruscating; effulgent; flaming; fulgent; glistening; incandescent; lambent; lucent; lustrous; refulgent2. blazing (adj.) blazing; burning; glaring3. brilliant (adj.) brilliant; dazzling; resplendent; splendid4. burnished (adj.) burnished; polished; shining5. clear (adj.) clear; cloudless; crystal; limpid; mild; pellucid; translucent; transparent6. encouraging (adj.) encouraging; hopeful; rosy7. favorable (adj.) auspicious; benign; dexter; enlivening; exhilarating; favorable; favourable; fortunate; inspiring; inspiriting; promising; propitious; white8. glowing (adj.) glowing; light; luminous9. happy (adj.) cheerful; cheery; glad; happy; light-hearted; radiant; sunny10. illustrious (adj.) distinguished; eminent; fair; famous; glorious; illustrious; prosperous11. intelligent (adj.) acute; alert; brainy; clever; discerning; ingenious; intelligent; keen; knowing; knowledgeable; lucid; quick-witted; ready-witted; sharp-witted; smart12. lively (adj.) animate; animated; brisk; chipper; dashing; genial; lighthearted; lively; peppy; pert; rousing; serene; spirited; sprightful; sprightly; unpedantic; vivacious13. vivid (adj.) brave; colorful; colory; colourful; deep; gay; intense; peep; rich; sharp; showy; vividАнтонимический ряд:cloudy; dark; dead; dejected; dense; dim; discouraging; doleful; dull; dumb; gloomy; ignominious; imbecile; joyless; laconic; melancholy; pale -
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > bright
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1. [braıt] n поэт.яркость, свет2. [braıt] a1. 1) яркий; блестящий; светлыйbright star [flash, colours] - яркая звезда [вспышка, -ие цвета]
bright eyes - блестящие /ясные/ глаза
bright annealing - тех. светлый отжиг
2) благоприятный, радужный, полный надежд2. ясный ( о звуке)3. светлый, прозрачный ( о жидкости)4. полированный5. блестящий, великолепныйbright reply [plan] - блестящий ответ [план]
bright idea - блестящая /великолепная/ идея
6. способный, сообразительный, смышлёныйbright boy - способный /смышлёный/ мальчик
7. весёлый; живой, полный бодрости, оптимизмаto keep bright in spite of one's misfortune - не терять бодрости духа несмотря на несчастье
8. острый, насторожённыйto keep a bright lookout - быть начеку, сохранять бдительность
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to look on the bright side (of things) - смотреть на вещи оптимистически3. [braıt] = brightlyas bright as a button /a new pin, a sixpence/ - чистенький, нарядный
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The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > intermingling colours
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17 matched colours
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > matched colours
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18 interference colours
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > interference colours
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19 to paint in vivid colours
to paint in vivid (dark, bright) colours изображать в живых (тёмных/мрачных, ярких) тонахEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to paint in vivid colours
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20 Paint something in bright glowing colours
• Paint something in bright [glaring, lively] glowing colours Ярко описывать что-либоDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Paint something in bright glowing colours
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