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1 reflected
a отражённыйСинонимический ряд:1. echoed (verb) echoed; glassed; imaged; imitated; mimicked; mirrored; parroted; rebounded; re-echoed; repeated; reverberated2. weighed (verb) cerebrated; chew over; cogitated; contemplated; deliberated; meditated; mulled; mused; pondered; reasoned; revolved; ruminated; speculated; think over; think through; thought; turn over; weighed -
2 repeated
1. a повторный2. a многократный, частый; неоднократныйСинонимический ряд:1. frequent (adj.) continual; frequent; persistent; recurrent; recurring; regular; repetitious; repetitive; successive2. echoed (verb) echoed; imitated; mimicked; mirrored; parroted; rebounded; re-echoed; reflected; reverberated3. iterated (verb) iterated; reiterated; renewed; reprised; restated -
3 imitated
имитировать; имитированныйСинонимический ряд:1. copied (adj.) caricatured; copied; counterfeited; duplicated; made in facsimile; made similar; made to resemble; mimicked; simulated2. copied (verb) copied; duplicated; reduplicated; replicated; reproduced3. echoed (verb) echoed; mirrored; parroted; reflected; repeated4. mimicked (verb) aped; burlesqued; mimicked; mocked; parodied; took off/taken off; travestied -
4 echo
1. n эхо; отражённый звукecho effect — отзвук, последствие
2. n спец. отражение3. n отклик4. n пренебр. подражатель, эпигон5. n пренебр. подражание, эпигонство6. n пренебр. амер. сл. плагиатор7. n пренебр. сл. прихлебатель, приспешник8. n пренебр. спец. эхосигнал; отражённый сигнал9. n пренебр. греч. миф. Эхо10. v повторять, отражать звук; оглашаться эхом11. v повторяться эхом, отражаться12. v вторить, подражать, поддакиватьСинонимический ряд:1. parrot (noun) imitator; mimic; parrot2. rebound (noun) rebound; repercussion; report; reverberation3. same sound (noun) answer; imitation; reflection; repetition; reply; same sound; sonar response; sound bounced back4. duplicate (verb) duplicate; parallel; reflect5. mirror (verb) imitate; impersonate; mimic; mirror; parrot; rebound; re-echo; repeat; respond6. reverberate (verb) bounce off; resonate; resound; reverberate; ring
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