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1 perceptive organs
Макаров: органы восприятия -
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[pəʹseptıv] a1. 1) воспринимающий, ощущающий2) проницательныйyour mother's perceptive faculties are extraordinary - ваша мать одарена необычайной наблюдательностью
2. восприимчивый3. в грам. знач. сущ. pl органы восприятия -
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1. a воспринимающий, ощущающий2. a проницательный3. a восприимчивый4. a органы восприятияСинонимический ряд:1. aware (adj.) alert; aware; conscious; impressionable; incisive; insightful; observant; open2. discerning (adj.) acute; astute; biting; clear-cut; discerning; gnostic; insighted; intelligent; keen; knowing; knowledgeable; on the ball; penetrating; perspicacious; probing; sagacious; sage; sensitive; sharp; shrewd; sophic; trenchant; wise; wiseheartedАнтонимический ряд:blind; ignorant; stupid -
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adj1) що сприймає, що відчуває2) проникливий3) сприйнятливий* * *a1) сприймаючий, відчуваючий; проникливий3) iм.; pl органи сприйняття -
5 perceptive
pəˈseptɪv прил.
1) восприимчивый, воспринимающий, ощущающий That observation was very perceptive of her. ≈ Это ее замечание свидетельствует о ее глубоком понимании вопроса. It was perceptive of them to grasp our meaning. ≈ Они молодцы, поняли, что мы хотели сказать. Syn: observant
2) проницательный воспринимающий, ощущающий - * organs органы восприятия проницательный - a * reader of poetry тонкий ценитель поэзии - your mother's * faculties are extraordinary ваша мать одарена необычайной наблюдательностью восприимчивый - * audience восприимчивая аудитория в грам. знач. сущ.: органы восприятия perceptive воспринимающий, восприимчивыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > perceptive
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6 subsidiary organs
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7 органы восприятия
1) General subject: perceptive apparatus2) Makarov: organs of perception, perceptive organs, perceptives
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