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1 богатое воображение
1) General subject: luxuriant imagination2) Advertising: exuberant imagination3) Makarov: fertile imaginationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > богатое воображение
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2 обильный
1. prolific2. abundantly3. affluently4. amply5. copious6. generous7. plenteous8. plentiful9. torrential10. ungrudging11. abundant; plentiful; rich12. affluent13. ample14. bounteous15. bountiful16. exuberant17. heavyучастки, обильно насыщенные краской — heavy tonal areas
участки, обильно насыщенные краской — heavy tonal areas
18. large19. largely20. liberalСинонимический ряд:1. богато (прил.) богато; изобильно; щедро2. богато (проч.) богато; в изобилии; изобильно; щедро
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