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1 появляться, вырисовываться, замаячить на горизонте
General subject: loom on the horizonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > появляться, вырисовываться, замаячить на горизонте
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2 вырисовываться
вырисоваться1. ( показываться) be visible, appear; ( неясно) loom; (на пр.; отчётливо, на фоне) stand* out (against), stand* out in relief (against)на горизонте вырисовывалась горная цепь — a mountain chain was visible on the horizon, или stood out against the horizon
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3 вырисовываться
несов. - вырисо́вываться, сов. - вы́рисоваться1) ( становиться видимым) come into sight / view; ( неясно) loom; ( появляться) appear, come into the pictureвырисо́вываться на фо́не (рд.) — stand out (against), stand out in relief (against)
на горизо́нте вырисо́вывалась го́рная цепь — a mountain chain was visible on [stood out against] the horizon
вдали́ на́чал вырисо́вываться кора́бль — a ship loomed in the distance
2) ( проясняться) become clearerсейча́с вырисо́вывается карти́на происше́дшего — the detailed picture of the incident is being completed now
3) разг. (намечаться, формироваться) take shape, emerge, developу нас вырисо́вывается оди́н план — we are making / developing a certain plan
что там вырисо́вывается на за́втра? — what plans do we have for tomorrow?
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