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1 guiltless of Greek
Общая лексика: не знающий греческого языка -
2 to be guiltless of Greek
neprast grieķu valodu -
3 guiltless
[ʹgıltlıs] a1. невинный, невиновныйto hold smb. guiltless - считать кого-л. невиновным
2. (of) не знающий (чего-л.); не имеющий (чего-л.); не умеющий делать (чего-л.)guiltless of soap - немытый; не знавший мыла
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4 guiltless
1. a невинный, невиновный2. a не знающий; не имеющий; не умеющий делатьСинонимический ряд:1. good (adj.) clean; crimeless; exemplary; faultless; good; inculpable; irreprehensible; irreproachable; lily-white; righteous; unblamable; unguilty; virtuous2. innocent (adj.) blameless; guileless; honest; immaculate; innocent; pure; sinless; spotless; true; unpolluted; unsullied; untarnishedАнтонимический ряд:culpable; faulty; guilty; liable -
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1. n грек; гречанка2. n греческий языкNew Greek — новогреческий язык; современный греческий язык
Greek cross — греческий крест, равноконечный крест
3. a греческийGreek architecture — греческая архитектура, греческий стиль в архитектуре
Синонимический ряд:1. classical (adj.) Augustan; ciceronian; classical; Hellenic; Homeric; Latin; of ancient Greece or Rome; roman; Virgilian2. Gibberish (noun) Babble; Drivel; Gibberish; Jabber; Jabberwocky; Nonsense; Skimble-skamble -
6 Ancient Greek
New Greek — новогреческий язык; современный греческий язык
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