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1 слог
1. byte2. slab3. syllable; styleживой, энергичный слог — vigorous style
сухой, безжизненный слог — meagre style
4. phrase5. styleживой слог, бойкое перо — sprightly style
Синонимический ряд:язык (сущ.) стиль; язык -
2 высокий слог
живой слог, бойкое перо — sprightly style
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3 высокоь слог
живой слог, бойкое перо — sprightly style
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4 выразительный стиль
1) General subject: sinewed style, strong literary style2) Makarov: sinewy styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выразительный стиль
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5 вычурный стиль
General subject: ambitious style, fussy literary style, tortuous style -
6 строгий литературный стиль
General subject: a severe literary style, spare prose styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строгий литературный стиль
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7 энергичный стиль
1) General subject: strong literary style2) Makarov: vigorous style -
8 ясный стиль
Makarov: lucid literary style, lucid style -
9 довольно примитивный слог
General subject: a rather visceral literary styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > довольно примитивный слог
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10 живой литературный стиль
General subject: virile literary styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > живой литературный стиль
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11 лёгкий стиль
1) General subject: fluent pen2) Makarov: lucid literary style -
12 лёгкий язык
Makarov: lucid literary style -
13 литературный стиль
2) Advertising: literary styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > литературный стиль
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14 неотточенный литературный стиль
General subject: unpolished literary styleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неотточенный литературный стиль
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15 ясный язык
Makarov: lucid literary style -
16 стилист
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17 фельетонный
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18 литературно
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19 фельетонный
фельето́нный стиль — light literary style
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20 стилист
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