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1 reception
1. n приём, принятие; получение2. n приём в члены3. n встреча, приём4. n восприятие5. n эллипт. гостиная, общая комната6. n тлв. тел. радио, приём7. n контора гостиницы8. n юр. рецензияСинонимический ряд:1. entertaining guests (noun) buffet luncheon; cocktail party; dinner party; entertaining guests; party; social gathering; soirйe; wake; wedding reception2. greeting (noun) admission; arrival; confrontation; encounter; greeting; meeting; rendezvous; salutation; welcome3. receiving radio or TV waves (noun) getting a station; getting cable; hacking; listening in; picking up a signal; receiving a signal; receiving radio or TV waves; tuning in; tuning to a frequency -
2 social gathering
Синонимический ряд:1. bee (noun) bee; contest; harvest home; social; work party2. entertaining guests (noun) entertaining guests; party; reception; wake -
3 cocktail party
Синонимический ряд:entertaining guests (noun) buffet luncheon; dinner party; entertaining guests; party; reception; social gathering; soirйe; wake; wedding reception
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