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1 due to brilliant generalship
Общая лексика: благодаря блестящему руководствуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > due to brilliant generalship
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2 brilliant
1. n бриллиант2. n полигр. диамант3. a блестящий, сверкающий; яркий4. a блестящий, выдающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. astute (adj.) astute; clever; sage2. blazing (adj.) blazing; glaring3. bright (adj.) beaming; bright; fulgent; incandescent; lambent; lucent; lucid; luminous; lustrous; radiant; refulgent; shining4. dazzling (adj.) dazzling; effulgent; gleaming; glittery; shiny; sparkling; splendid5. intelligent (adj.) alert; brainy; eminent; excellent; glorious; ingenious; intelligent; knowing; knowledgeable; penetrating; profound; quick-witted; ready-witted; sharp; smartАнтонимический ряд:dark; dull; simple -
3 generalship
[ʹdʒen(ə)rəlʃıp] n1. генеральский чин, звание генерала2. 1) военное искусство2) искусное руководство -
4 generalship
1. n генеральский чин, звание генерала2. n военное искусство3. n искусное руководствоСинонимический ряд:tactics (noun) approach; cunning; scheme; strategy; system; tactics -
5 generalship
ˈdʒenərəlʃɪp сущ.
1) генеральский чин, звание генерала
2) а) полководческое искусство б) умелое руководство Syn: leadership генеральский чин, звание генерала военное искусство искусное руководство - due to brilliant * благодаря блестящему руководству generalship генеральский чин, звание генерала ~ полководческое искусство ~ (искусное) руководствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > generalship
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