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1 accomplishment
{ə'kɔmpliʃmənt}
1. изпълнение, осъ ществяване, реализиране
2. постижение, завоева ние
difficult of ACCOMPLISHMENT трудно постижим/осъществим
3. умение, сръчност, вещина, талант
to have many ACCOMPLISHMENT s умея да правя много неща
4. pl изисканост* * *{ъ'kъmplishmъnt} n 1. изпълнение; ось ществяване, реали* * *талант; реализиране; осъществяване; постижение; завоевание; изпълнение; изящност; изисканост;* * *1. difficult of accomplishment трудно постижим/осъществим 2. pl изисканост 3. to have many accomplishment s умея да правя много неща 4. изпълнение, осъ ществяване, реализиране 5. постижение, завоева ние 6. умение, сръчност, вещина, талант* * *accomplishment[ə´kɔmpliʃmənt] n 1. постигане, реализиране; 2. постижение, завоевание; difficult of \accomplishment трудно постижим (осъществим); 3. умение, сръчност (особ. в изкуството), с която се допълва образованието; his only \accomplishment was playing the flute единственото му постижение беше умението да свири на флейта; 4. pl изящност; изисканост; галантност.
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