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1 it requires much ingenuity
Общая лексика: это требует большой изобретательности (много выдумки)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it requires much ingenuity
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1. n изобретательность2. n остроумность, оригинальность3. n оригинальное устройство, хитроумное приспособлениеСинонимический ряд:1. adeptness (noun) adeptness; dexterity; facility; mastery2. artifice (noun) ability; artifice; skill; trickery3. brilliance (noun) brilliance; cleverness; cunning; sagacity4. resourcefulness (noun) acumen; creativity; imagination; invention; inventiveness; originality; productiveness; renaissance spirit; resourcefulnessАнтонимический ряд:dullness; ineptitude; stupidity -
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[͵ındʒıʹnju:ıtı] n1. изобретательностьit requires much ingenuity - это требует большой изобретательности /много выдумки/
2. остроумность, оригинальностьthe ingenuity of a plan - оригинальность /необычность/ плана
3. оригинальное устройство, хитроумное приспособление -
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1) изобрета́тельность жit requires much ingenuity — э́то тре́бует мно́го вы́думки
2) хитроу́мное приспособле́ние/устро́йство -
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > human ingenuity
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