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1 fantastic
[fæn'tæstɪk]Australian slang: beaut, beauty, rip snorter (it was a rip snorter of a party"), ripper (it was a ripper party") -
2 Fantastic Adventures In Trusting Him
Religion: FAITHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fantastic Adventures In Trusting Him
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3 Fantastic Fly Pie
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4 Fantastic Four
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5 Fantastic Plastic Elastic
Plastics: FPEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fantastic Plastic Elastic
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6 Absolutely Fantastic
Jocular: AFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Absolutely Fantastic
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7 Quite Quite Fantastic
Trademark term: QQFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Quite Quite Fantastic
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8 This Grandpa Is Fantastic
Education: TGIFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > This Grandpa Is Fantastic
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9 U K Fantastic
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10 фантастический
fantastic(al)* * ** * *fantastic(al); fabulous; imaginary* * *bizarrefancifulfancyfantasticfantasticalmythicalromantic -
11 гротескный
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12 фантастичный
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13 фантастический
fantastic имя прилагательное: -
14 небывальщина
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15 фантастический
fantastic nature, fabulousness -
16 чудеса в решете
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17 Волшебные твари и где их искать
Волшебные твари, КнигиРусско-английский словарь Гарри Поттер (Народный перевод) > Волшебные твари и где их искать
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18 фантастический
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19 дикое предложение
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > дикое предложение
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20 фантастичный
Синонимический ряд:1. неосуществимо (прил.) невозможно; невыполнимо; нежизненно; неисполнимо; неосуществимо; нереально; несбыточно; утопично2. сказочно (проч.) сказочно; фантастическиАнтонимический ряд:
См. также в других словарях:
Fantastic — is a literary term that describes a quality of other literary genres, and in some cases is used as a genre in and of itself, although in this case it is often conflated with the Supernatural. The term was originated in the structuralist theory of … Wikipedia
fantastic — FANTÁSTIC, Ă, fantastici, ce, adj. 1. Care nu există în realitate; creat, plăsmuit de imaginaţie; ireal, fantasmagoric, fabulos. ♦ Literatură fantastică = gen de literatură în care elementul preponderent îl constituie imaginaţia, irealul. 2. Care … Dicționar Român
Fantastic — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Fantastic» Sencillo de Ami Suzuki Publicación 8 de febrero de 2006 Formato CD Grabado … Wikipedia Español
Fantastic — Single par Ami Suzuki extrait de l’album Connetta Face A Fantastic Face B Slow Motion Sortie 8 février 2006 … Wikipédia en Français
fantastic — [fan tas′tik] adj. [ME fantastik < OFr fantastique < ML fantasticus < LL phantasticus < Gr phantastikos, able to present or represent to the mind < phantazein, to make visible < phainein, to show: see FANTASY] 1. existing in the … English World dictionary
fantastic — 1 chimerical, visionary, fanciful, imaginary, quixotic Analogous words: extravagant, extreme (see EXCESSIVE): incredible, unbelievable, implausible (see affirmative adjectives at PLAUSIBLE): preposterous, absurd (see FOOLISH): irrational,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fantastic — 1. Fantastic is one of the most popular colloquial terms for ‘excellent, very enjoyable’. It is first recorded with this meaning in the 1930s and is now used in all sorts of contexts: • Oh, Val, isn t it fantastic?… It s amazing, isn t it?… … Modern English usage
Fantastic — Fan*tas tic, a. [F. fantastique, fr. Gr. ??????????? able to represent, fr. ????????? to make visible. See {Fancy}.] 1. Existing only in imagination; fanciful; imaginary; not real; chimerical. [1913 Webster] 2. Having the nature of a phantom;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fantastic — [adj1] strange, different; imaginary absurd, artificial, capricious, chimerical, comical, crazy, eccentric, erratic, exotic, extravagant, extreme, fanciful, far fetched, fictional, foolish, foreign, freakish, grotesque, hallucinatory, illusive,… … New thesaurus
Fantastic — Fan*tas tic, n. A person given to fantastic dress, manners, etc.; an eccentric person; a fop. Milton. [1913 Webster] Our fantastics, who, having a fine watch, take all ocasions to draw it out to be seen. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fantastic — index delusive, ludicrous, nonexistent, noteworthy, prodigious (amazing), special, unusual Burton … Law dictionary