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1 ostentatious public charities
Макаров: благотворительность напоказУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ostentatious public charities
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2 ostentatious
[͵ɒstən|ʹteıʃəs,͵ɒsten{ʹteıʃəs}-] aпоказной; нарочитый; хвастливыйostentatious jewelry - драгоценности, надетые напоказ
ostentatious merriment - веселье, рассчитанное на публику
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3 ostentatious
a показной; нарочитый; хвастливыйostentatious jewelry — драгоценности, надетые напоказ
ostentatious merriment — веселье, рассчитанное на публику
Синонимический ряд:1. flashy (adj.) flash; flashy; flaunting; gaudy; superficial; tawdry2. showy (adj.) affected; chichi; conspicuous; egotistic; flamboyant; high-flown; orchidaceous; peacockish; peacocky; pompous; pretentious; showy; splashy; swank3. vain (adj.) boastful; vain; vauntingАнтонимический ряд: -
4 ostentatious
ˌɔstenˈteɪʃəs прил. показной;
внешний, нарочитый;
хвастливый in an ostentatious manner ≈ хвастливо Syn: showy показной;
нарочитый;
хвастливый;
- * jewelry драгоценности, надетые напоказ;
- * merriment веселье, рассчитанное на публику;
- * public charities благотворительность напоказ;
- * display of courage афиширование своей храбрости;
- in an * manner хвастливо ostentatious показной, нарочитый ~ показной;
нарочитыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > ostentatious
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5 благотворительность напоказ
Makarov: ostentatious public charitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > благотворительность напоказ
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