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1. n гончарня, гончарная мастерская2. n гончарное дело3. n керамика, гончарные изделияСинонимический ряд:1. ceramics (noun) ceramics; crockery; earthenware; porcelain; stoneware2. made of clay (noun) adobe; argillaceous; clay; clayware; earthen; made of clay; mud; terra cotta -
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1. [ʹpætn] n1. образец, примерan army trained after a western pattern - армия, обученная по западному образцу
to set the pattern - служить примером /образцом/
to follow the pattern of one's parents - следовать примеру своих родителей
to take a pattern by smb. - брать пример (с кого-л.)
2. 1) спец. образец, шаблон2) спец. форма, модельweather pattern - метеор. модель или тип погоды
3) схема, диаграммаthe illness is not following its usual pattern - болезнь протекает необычно
4) выкройкаpaper patterns - бумажные выкройки, лекала
to take a pattern of a dress - снять выкройку с платья, скопировать платье
5) образчик6) образ (жизни и т. п.); манера (поведения и т. п.)a behaviour pattern - модель /характер/ поведения ( в социологии)
pattern of trade - характер торговли; структура торговли
7) спец. паттерн3. рисунок, узорthe patterns made by the frost on the window-panes - морозные узоры на оконном стекле
4. амер. отрез, купон на платье5. ирл.1) день храмового святого2) храмовой праздник6. геол.1) структура, форма, строение2) кристаллическая решётка7. непринятая модель монеты8. ав. площадь бомбардировки9. воен. площадь рассеивания, распределение попаданий (тж. pattern of dispersion)2. [ʹpætn] v1. делать по образцу, копироватьto pattern a dress on /upon, after/ a Parisian model - скопировать платье с парижской модели
to pattern oneself on /upon, after/ smb. - подражать кому-л., копировать кого-л.
he patterned himself upon a man he admired - он во всём подражал человеку, которым восхищался
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1. n образец, примерan army trained after a western pattern — армия, обученная по западному образцу
2. n спец. образец, шаблон3. n спец. форма, модель4. n схема, диаграмма5. n выкройкаpaper patterns — бумажные выкройки, лекала
6. n образчик7. n образ; манера8. n спец. паттерн9. n рисунок, узор10. n амер. отрез, купон на платье11. n ирл. день храмового святого12. n ирл. храмовой праздник13. n геол. структура, форма, строениеexpenditure pattern — структура издержек; структура расходов
14. n геол. кристаллическая решётка15. n геол. непринятая модель монеты16. n геол. ав. площадь бомбардировки17. n геол. воен. площадь рассеивания, распределение попаданий18. v делать по образцу, копировать19. v украшать узоромchessboard pattern — шахматный узор, рисунок в клетку
20. v следовать примеру, брать за образецСинонимический ряд:1. decoration (noun) decoration; design; device; figure; formation; motif; motive; ornament; trim2. example (noun) archetype; beau ideal; ensample; example; exemplar; guide; ideal; mirror; model; original; paradigm; paragon; phenomenon; standard; stereotype3. form (noun) cast; configuration; form; format; shape4. habit (noun) characteristic; habit5. kind (noun) kind; sort; style; type6. order (noun) method; order; orderliness; plan; system7. specimen (noun) illustration; sample; specimen8. model (verb) copy; duplicate; emulate; fashion; follow; imitate; modelАнтонимический ряд:monstrosity; originate; perversion
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