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1 grammar
1. n грамматика, грамматическая система2. n учебник грамматики3. n грамматические навыки; правильная речьСинонимический ряд:1. alphabet (noun) ABC; ABC's; alphabet; basics; elements; essentials; fundamentals; principles; rudiments; rules2. contraction (noun) abbreviation; abstract; colloquialism; compendium; contraction3. correct language (noun) accidence; correct language; language pattern; linguistic rules; morphology; order; organization; sentence patterns; sentence structure; structure; syntax -
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1. n лог. синтаксис2. n филос. связанная система, порядок3. n муз. синтексСинонимический ряд:correct language (noun) accidence; correct language; grammar; language pattern; linguistic rules; morphology; organization; sentence patterns; sentence structure -
3 accidence
1. n грам. морфология2. n начатки, основы предметаСинонимический ряд:correct language (noun) correct language; grammar; language pattern; linguistic rules; morphology; organization; sentence patterns; sentence structure; syntax -
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Синонимический ряд:correct language (noun) accidence; correct language; grammar; language pattern; linguistic rules; morphology; organization; sentence patterns; syntax -
5 official
1. n должностное лицо; чиновник; служащийgovernment officials — государственные служащие; правительственные чиновники
2. n ист. председатель или судья церковного судаofficial liquidator — ликвидатор, назначенный судом
3. n спорт. судейская коллегия4. a служебный, должностнойofficial uniform — служебная форма; форменная одежда
5. a официальныйofficial valuation — официальная оценка; таможенная оценка
official report — официальный доклад; официальный протокол
6. a формальный; церемонный; казённый7. a принятый в медицине и фармакопее, фармакопейный, официальныйofficial visitor — лицо, прибывшее с официальным визитом
official law — принятый закон; закон, вступивший в силу
Синонимический ряд:1. authorised (adj.) approved; authorised; authorized; endorsed; ordered2. authoritative (adj.) authoritative; bureaucratic; ex cathedra; ex officio; magisterial; officious3. customary (adj.) befitting; ceremonious; correct; customary; established; fitting; formal; precise; proper; suitable4. definite (adj.) absolute; authentic; canonical; definite; indisputable; indubitable; reliable; unquestionable5. standard (adj.) conclusive; sanctioned; standard6. administrator (noun) administrator; comptroller; dignitary; director; exec; executive; leader; manager; officer7. authority (noun) authority8. referee (noun) adjudicator; judge; linesman; ref; referee; ump; umpireАнтонимический ряд:casual; contingent; disputable; doubtful; dubious; equivocal; indefinite; indeterminate; questionable; unauthorised; unauthorized; uncertain; underling; unofficial; unreliable
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