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1 острый слух
1) General subject: delicate ear, nice ear, quick ear, keen hearing (исключительно острый слух - exceptionally keen hearing)2) Makarov: acute hearing -
2 тонкий
прл1) небольшой в поперечнике, в обхвате thinто́нкий ло́мтик — thin slice
то́нкая та́лия — thin/slender waist
то́нкие ни́тки — fine thread sg
то́нкие па́льцы — thin/delicate fingers
2) о звуках thinто́нкий го́лос — thin/small voice
3) изысканный delicate, fine, subtleто́нкое бельё — fine linen
то́нкие черты́ лица́ — fine/delicate features
то́нкая рабо́та — fine/sophisti-cated (piece of) work
отлича́ться то́нким вку́сом в еде — to have a delicate palate
4) умный subtle, keenто́нкое замеча́ние — subtle/shrewd/insightful remark/observation
то́нкий знато́к чего-л — connoisseur, good/keen/subtle judge of sth
5) чуткий keenто́нкий слух — acute/keen hearing
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3 тонкий слух
1) General subject: keen hearing, nice ear, penetrable ear, quick ear, quick hearing, sensitive ear, sharp ears, sharp hearing2) Jargon: bat-ears -
4 чуткий
прл1) легко воспринимающий органами чувств keen, sharp, sensitiveчу́ткий слух — acute/keen hearing
чу́ткий сон — light sleep
чу́ткий к кри́тике — sensitive to criticism
2) отзывчивый sensitive (to), sympathetic; тактичный tactful -
5 слух
м.1) ( способность слышать) ear, hearingо́рган слуха — organ of hearing
то́нкий / о́стрый слух — keen ear
плохо́й слух — dull hearing
хоро́ший слух — good ear
потеря́ть слух — lose one's hearing (ability)
2) ( музыкальный) ear (for music)име́ть хоро́ший слух — have a good ear for music
абсолю́тный слух — absolute pitch
у него́ нет слуха — he is tone-deaf [-'def]
3) ( молва) rumour, hearsayпо слухам — it is said / rumoured, they / people say, from hearsay
пусти́ть слух — set a rumour abroad / afloat, float a rumour
есть слух, хо́дят слухи — there are rumours, it is rumoured
до него́ дошли́ слухи — rumours reached him
••слухом земля́ по́лнится посл. — news spreads quickly; bad news travels fast
быть (у всех) на слуху́ — be familiar / known to everybody; (о слове, имени) be a household name / word
игра́ть [петь] на слух — play [sing ] by ear
он весь обрати́лся в слух книжн. — he was all ears
ни слуху ни ду́ху (о пр.) — nothing is heard (of)
не вся́кому слуху верь посл. — ≈ believe only half of what you hear
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6 слух
м.1. ear, hearingтонкий, острый слух — keen ear
хороший слух — good* ear
иметь хороший музыкальный слух — have a good* ear for music
играть, петь по слуху, на слух — play, sing* by ear
2. ( молва) rumour, hearsayпо слухам — it is said / rumoured, they / people say, from hearsay
пустить слух — set* a rumour abroad / afloat, float a rumour
есть слух, что — there is some talk that
ходят слухи — it is rumoured, rumours are afloat / abroad, there are rumours going round
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он весь обратился в слух — he is all earsслухом земля полнится посл. — news quickly
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