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1 расцвет его гения
Makarov: height of his genius, the height of his genius -
2 гений
1. genii2. geniusчеловек, величающий себя гением — self-styled genius
Антонимический ряд:бездарность; посредственность -
3 добрый гений
человек, величающий себя гением — self-styled genius
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4 доброя гений
человек, величающий себя гением — self-styled genius
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