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1 бахвальство
1) General subject: boast, boasting, brag, braggadocio, buck, buckjump, fanfaronade, gasconade, hot air, jactation, jactitation, ostent, rodomontade, splurge, swagger, vaunt, bluster3) Law: bragging4) Makarov: baked wind, flash -
2 выставление напоказ
1) General subject: blazon, display, ostent, ostentation, parade, splash, splurge (особ. богатством), whoop de do, whoop-de-do (чувств, богатства)2) Makarov: airingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выставление напоказ
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3 показ
1) General subject: demo, demonstration, display, displaying, exhibit, exhibition, exposition, featuring, lay-out, layout, ostent, parade, presentation, presentment, run (фильма, спектакля), set out, show window, showing, show, signification2) Colloquial: set-out4) Engineering: projection (кинофильма)5) Mathematics: illustration6) Economy: laying-out7) Architecture: shew8) Cinema: showcase, screening (как правило закрытый)9) Textile: coverage10) Oil: revealing11) Advertising: impression12) Mass media: exhibiting -
4 предзнаменование
1) General subject: augury, auspice, auspice (обыкн. доброе), bodement, boding, foreboding (обычно плохое), foreshadow, foretoken, harbinger (of smth), omen, ostent, portent, pre echo, pre-echo, presage, prognostic, prognosticator, sign, specter, spectre, weird2) Obsolete: bode3) Bookish: portent (особ. чего-л. дурного)4) Rare: (дурное) prodigy5) Religion: prognostication6) Advertising: shadow7) Makarov: prophet -
5 проявление
1) General subject: demonstration (симпатии и т. п.), development, display (смелости и т. п.), exercise, exercitation, exertion (силы воли, терпения), exhibition, hospitalities, loose, manifestation, ostent (чего-л.), show, testament, outpouring (чувств, настроений и т.п.), aspect2) Geology: occurrence4) Naval: development (фотоснимка)5) Medicine: appearance, development (напр. рентгеновской пленки), evidence, presentation (о симптоме заболевания)6) Military: development (фотоснимков)8) Engineering: developing process, toning (скрытого электрофотографического изображения)9) Construction: development (фото)10) Cinema: developing11) Metallurgy: development (фотоматериала)12) Polygraphy: developing operation, development during fixing, processing, toning (электрофотографического изображения)13) Electronics: conventional development14) Oil: demonstration (напр. симптомов отказа), emersion, ingress, kick (приток в ствол скважины пластовых флюидов), show (нефти или газа в скважине)15) Astronautics: exhibiting16) Cartography: photo development17) Advertising: emergence18) Patents: development (напр. фотоматериалов)19) Business: manifest20) Sakhalin energy glossary: backflow (приток в скважину пластовых флюидов), kick (приток в ствол скважины пластовых флюидов)21) Oil&Gas technology showing22) Polymers: development (фотоплёнки)23) Robots: demonstration (напр симптомов отказа)24) Makarov: consequence, demonstration (св-в, признаков), developing (фото), development (плёнки), development (фотоматериалов), expression (напр. признака), peep25) Gold mining: exposure26) oil&gas: flow27) Logistics: manifesting
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ostent — index presence (poise) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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ostent — äˌstent noun ( s) Etymology: in sense 1, from Latin ostentum, from neuter of ostentus, past participle of ostendere to show; in other senses, from Latin ostentus, n., from ostentus, past participle of ostendere to show … Useful english dictionary
ostent — a medieval name for the time unit now called the minute. (In medieval times a minute was equal to 1/10 hour, or 6 modern minutes). The ostent was equal to 8 ounces4 (see below) … Dictionary of units of measurement
ostent — n. appearance, impression; portent, omen … English contemporary dictionary
ostent — os·tent … English syllables
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