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1 masterly work on archaeology
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > masterly work on archaeology
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1. [ʹmɑ:stəlı] aмастерской, совершенныйmasterly work on archaeology - мастерская /великолепная/ работа по археологии
2. [ʹmɑ:stəlı] advto work in (a) masterly manner /fashion/ - работать как мастер /мастерски/
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1. a мастерской, совершенный2. adv мастерскиСинонимический ряд:1. proficient (adj.) adept; crack; crackerjack; excellent; expert; master; masterful; proficient; skilled; skillful; superb; superior2. skilful (adj.) adroit; artful; deft; dextrous; skilful -
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ˈmɑ:stəlɪ
1. прил. мастерский;
совершенный masterly lode Syn: masterful
2. нареч. мастерски Syn: skilfully, like an expert мастерской, совершенный - * work on archaeology мастерская /великолепная/ работа по археологии - to work in (a) * manner /fashion/ работать как мастер /мастерски/ мастерски masterly мастерски ~ мастерской;
совершенныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > masterly
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5 nautical archaeology
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