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Синонимический ряд:shows (noun) demonstrations; displays; exhibits; expositions; fairs; manifestations; shows; spectacles -
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1. n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. очки2. n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. цветные стёкла светофораСинонимический ряд:1. exhibitions (noun) demonstrations; displays; exhibitions; shows2. eyeglasses (noun) bifocals; corrective lenses; eye wear; eyeglasses; glasses; goggles; sunglasses3. parades (noun) arrays; panoplies; parades; pomp -
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Синонимический ряд:1. acts (noun) acts; masquerades; poses; pretences; shams; simulations2. displays (noun) arrays; demonstrations; displays; exhibitions; exhibits; expositions; fairs; fanfares; manifestations; panoplies; parades; shines; spectacles3. masks (noun) appearances; cloaks; colorings; colors; colourings; colours; covers; disguises; facades; faces; false fronts; fronts; glosses; guises; masks; mufflers; outs; pretenses; pretexts; semblance; semblances; showings; veils; veneers; window dressings; window-dressings4. movies (noun) films; flicks; motion pictures; movies; moving pictures; picture shows; pictures5. opportunities (noun) breaks; chances; occasions; openings; opportunities; shots; squeaks; times6. appears (verb) appears; emerges; issues; looms; materialises7. bares (verb) bares; discloses; exposes; lay open; reveals; uncovers; unmasks; unveils8. brandishes (verb) brandishes; disports; flashes; flaunts; offers; parades; show off; shows off; sports; trots out9. comes (verb) arrives; comes; gets; gets in; reaches; shows up; turns up10. demonstrates (verb) demonstrates; displays; evidences; evinces; exhibits; illustrates; looks; manifests; proclaims11. guides (verb) conducts; directs; escorts; guides; leads; pilots; routes; sees; shepherds; steers12. images (verb) delineates; depicts; describes; images; limns; pictures; portrays; renders; represents13. indicates (verb) denotes; designates; indicates; marks; point out; reads; records; registers; says; specifies14. proves (verb) authenticates; bear out; confirms; corroborates; determines; establishes; makes out; proves; substantiates; validates; verifies15. reads (verb) marks; reads; records; registers16. runs (verb) plays; runs17. stages (verb) mounts; produces; puts on; stages -
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показывать; экспонат; приложениеСинонимический ряд:1. shows (noun) demonstrations; displays; exhibitions; expositions; fairs; manifestations; shows2. has (verb) bears; carries; displays; has; possesses3. shows (verb) brandishes; demonstrates; disports; evidences; evinces; exposes; flashes; flaunts; illustrates; looks; manifests; marks; parades; proclaims; show off; shows; shows off; sports; trots out
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