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61 интенсивный
1) great
2) high intensity of
3) intense
4) intensive
5) keen
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62 яркий
1) bright
2) brilliant
3) clear
4) intence
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63 живой интерес к
•The keen (or lively, or animated) interest of this firm research...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > живой интерес к
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64 наглядный
. яркий•The term... is more descriptive (or illustrative).
•A dramatic proof of this is provided by...
•A pictorial model...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > наглядный
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65 свидетельствовать
•Newton, whose continuing allegiance to corpuscularism is repeatedly attested by his letters...
•A clustering around this limit of secondary components of... attests (or suggests) that the tendency to expand...
•The physiographic differences between the Earth and the Moon bear witness to (or point to) the geological significance of...
•The smooth-flowing text betokens an excellent job of translation.
•The wide disagreement with the facts is demonstration that the simplified notion...
•This predominates, as evidenced by the progressive decrease...
•Figure 4 indicates (or points to the fact) that the yield of lactic acid decreases with the increase of...
•The number of papers concerned with perforated-plate performance is indicative of a lively interest in...
•This in itself is testimony to the size and intricacy of...
•Today a fossil record has been found to bear witness to three of the key events in the earliest stages of...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > свидетельствовать
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66 Вопросы царя Милинды
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вопросы царя Милинды
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67 (живая) игра воображения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (живая) игра воображения
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68 бойкий
1) General subject: brisk, busy, game, glib (о речи), interjetic, jaunty, lively, perky, pert, quick, sassy, saucy, sharp, smart, sprightful, sprightly, spry, spunky, tossy, voluble, spirited2) Colloquial: brown, rumbustious3) Trade: sharp-witted (a sharp-witted businessman ("держащий нос по ветру"))4) Scottish language: crouse5) Jargon: slick -
69 больной сегодня как будто немного веселее
General subject: the patient seems rather more lively this morningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > больной сегодня как будто немного веселее
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70 больной сегодня как будто немного живее
General subject: the patient seems rather more lively this morningУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > больной сегодня как будто немного живее
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71 бурное обсуждение
1) General subject: heated discussion (http://luckydog.newsvine.com/_news/2008/05/20/1502217-bush-family-nazi-ties-cause-heated-discussion-on-the-view), lively discussion (note: this is less intense than "heated discussion") (http://www.amazon.com/Prevalence-Nonsense-Discussion-Cheerful-Sometimes/dp/0060041854)2) Makarov: stormy discussion -
72 быстро отскакивающий
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быстро отскакивающий
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73 быстрым шагом
1) General subject: at a great lick, at full lick, at a lively pace, at a brisk walk2) Makarov: at a brisk pace -
74 весёлый
1) General subject: Christmassy, airy, amused, bacchic, beany, blithesome, bobbish, boon, boyish, breezy, bright, bully, buoyant, cadgy, cheerful, cheery, cherry merry, cherry-merry, chirp, chirpy, coltish, convivial, debonair, exhilarated, facetious, festal, festive, festivous, frisky, frolic, frolicsome, gamesome, gay, genial, glad, gladsome, gleeful, gleesome, gleg, happy, happy go lucky, happy-go-lucky, heartsome, high, high hearted, high spirited, high stepping, high-hearted, high-spirited, high-stepping, hilarious, humoristic, humorous, jaunty, jocose, jocular, jocund, jolly, jovial, joyful, joyous, laughing, lepid, light, light hearted, light-hearted, lightsome, lilting (о мелодии и т.п.), lively, lusory, merry, mirthful, perky, playful, playsome, pleasant, pretty bobbish, rackety, riant, rident, rorty, saucy, skittish, sportful, sportive, sprightly, sunny, sunshiny, tittupy, toying, vivacious, vogie, volatile, winsome3) Dialect: peart6) Poetical language: blithe7) Bookish: debonnaire8) Rare: jestful9) Australian slang: tickled pink11) Jargon: hoo-per-doo, hooper-dooper, hooperdoo, zing, zippo, zippy, up, zip12) Emotional: fostered13) Makarov: full of mirth14) Taboo: hell-raising -
75 весело
1) General subject: airily, amusedly, beamingly, cheerfully, cheerily, festively, gaily, gay, gayly, gleefully, happily, jauntily, jeeringly, jocularly, jollily, jovially, joyfully, light heartedly, light-heartedly, lightly, lively, merrily, playfully, pleasantly, rosily, spright, sprightly, sunnily, with a light heart, waltz into, gladsomely, facetiously2) Colloquial: glad-hand3) Jargon: full of hops, full of prunes, full on beans -
76 весело провести время
1) General subject: have a lovely time, have had a lively time2) Makarov: have a good timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > весело провести время
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77 вызывать оживленную дискуссию
Politics: produce lively exchangeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызывать оживленную дискуссию
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78 выходите (входите) побыстрее!
General subject: step lively (обращение кондуктора к пассажирам)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > выходите (входите) побыстрее!
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79 глубокая вера
1) General subject: deep faith, strong faith, unshakable faith2) Advertising: lively faith3) Mass media: deep-seated belief -
80 дать живое представление
General subject: give a lively idea of (о чем-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > дать живое представление
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