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Общая лексика: героические подвиги -
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1. a гомеровский, гомеров, относящийся к Гомеру2. a гомерический3. a эпический, героическийСинонимический ряд:Greek (adj.) Augustan; ciceronian; classical; Greek; Hellenic; Latin; of ancient Greece or Rome; roman; Virgilian -
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[həʋʹmerık] a1. гомеровский, гомеров, относящийся к ГомеруHomeric scholar - гомеровед, специалист по Гомеру
2. 1) гомерический ( о смехе)2) эпический, героический -
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həuˈmerɪk прил.
1) гомеровский, гомеров (относящийся к Гомеру)
2) гомерический (хохот, смех)гомеровский, гомеров, относящийся к Гомеру - the * question гомеровский вопрос( вопрос об авторстве Илиады и Одиссеи) - * scholar гомеровед, специалист по Гомеру гомерический (о смехе) эпический, героический - * feats героические подвигиHomeric гомерический ~ гомеровский
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