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1 In preference to having
Англо-русский словарь по проекту Сахалин II > In preference to having
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2 inclined
1. a наклонный; отклоняющийся2. a проявляющий склонность или тенденциюarm jumps on horizontal or inclined ladder — прыжки в висе на руках на гимнастической горизонтальной или наклонной лестнице
Синонимический ряд:1. declivate (adj.) angled; at an angle; canted; declivate; declivitous; inclining; leaning; not straight; oblique; pitched; pitching; slanted; sloped; sloping; tilted; tilting; tipped2. having a preference (adj.) apt; disposed; given; having a preference; leaning towards; liable; likely; more willing; prone; susceptible; tending3. willing (adj.) acquiescent; agreeable; disposed; fain; minded; predisposed; ready; willing4. bent (verb) bent; biased; biased or biassed; disposed; predisposed; swayed5. directed (verb) addressed; aimed; cast; directed; headed; laid; leveled or levelled; pointed; presented; set; trained; turned; zeroed in6. leaned (verb) inclined; leaned; looked; squint toward; tended; trended7. slanted (verb) canted; heeled; listed; raked; reclined; slanted; sloped; tilted; tipped -
3 priority
1. n приоритет; старшинство, первенство2. n преимущественное право3. n предшествование4. n порядок очерёдности, очерёдность; срочностьof high priority — первоочередной, неотложный, срочный
high priority measures — первоочередные задачи; неотложные мероприятия
5. n право преимущественного движения, очерёдность проездаСинонимический ряд:1. antecedence (noun) antecedence; precedence; precedency; previousness2. preeminence (noun) preeminence; superiority; urgency3. preference (noun) preference; prerogative; primacy; privilege; rank; seniority; supremacy; tenure; the leadАнтонимический ряд:
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