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81 lively illustration
яркая [красочная] иллюстрацияАнгло-русский словарь по полиграфии и издательскому делу > lively illustration
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82 lively debatable
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85 lively combustion
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86 lively filling
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > lively filling
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87 lively yarns
Англо-русский словарь текстильной промышленности > lively yarns
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88 lively weapon
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89 lively illustration
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90 lively boat
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91 lively demand
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > lively demand
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92 lively market
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > lively market
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93 lively debate
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95 lively colours
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97 lively illustration
illustration window — «окно» для вмонтирования иллюстраций
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > lively illustration
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98 lively filling
уточный початок, дающий "слёты" (порок ткани)English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > lively filling
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100 cast a lively colour on smth.
(cast (или put) a lively colour (или colours) on smth. (тж. paint smth. in bright, glowing, glaring, lively или lovely colours))1) рисовать что-л. яркими красками, ярко описывать что-л.; см. тж. paint smth. in black coloursI made up my mind to go immediately. When I told Andrea, he insisted on coming with me, and although I painted the danger in lively colours, he would not be dissuaded. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Making of a Saint’, ch. XXXV) — Я твердо решил немедленно уйти из города. Когда я сказал об этом Андреа, он сказал, что пойдет вместе со мной, и, хотя я не жалел ярких красок, описывая предстоящую опасность, мне не удалось его разубедить.
His shortcomings were painted in glaring colours by his opponents. — Противники расписали его недостатки, не пожалев красок.
2) представлять что-л. в розовом, радужном свете...though I am sure he doesn't, wilfully exaggerate, he always paints things in such bright colours that one can't entirely rely on him. (SPI) —...хотя я уверен, что он не склонен к сознательным преувеличениям, но ему все рисуется в таком розовом свете, что его рассказам трудно верить.
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