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ПредварениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > prefacing
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > prefacing
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > prefacing
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1. предварение2. предваряющийEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > prefacing
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вводить; представлятьСинонимический ряд:1. announcing (verb) announcing; heralding; presaging; proclaiming2. entering (verb) admitting; entering3. filling in (verb) filling in; inserting; insinuating; intercalating; interjecting; interpolating; interposing; throwing in4. inaugurating (verb) inaugurating; initiating; instituting; launching; originating; setting up; ushering in5. preceding (verb) leading; preceding; prefacing; usher in; ushering6. presenting (verb) acquainting; presenting7. raising (verb) bring up; bringing up; broaching; mooting; put forth; raising; ventilating -
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1. n тех. футеровка свинцом2. n хим. этилирование бензина3. n уст. хроническое отравление свинцом4. n руководство; водительство; управление5. n воен. управление6. n директива, инструкция7. n спорт. лидирование8. n лидерство9. a ведущий; руководящийleading case — решение суда, имеющее руководящее значение, устанавливающее прецедент
10. a главный, основной11. a выдающийся; ведущийleading currency — ведущая валюта; основной валютный курс
leading edge — ведущий край; передний фонт
12. a театр. кино главный; первый13. a ведущий, головной, переднийthe leading candidate — кандидат, имеющий самые большие шансы на победу
leading company — головная рота; рота первого эшелона
14. a тех. двигательный, ходовой15. a муз. вводный16. a старшийСинонимический ряд:1. first (adj.) arch; capital; cardinal; champion; chief; dominant; first; foremost; governing; head; headmost; inaugural; initial; key; main; major; most important; outstanding; paramount; pre-eminent; premier; primary; prime; principal; ruling; top2. well-known (adj.) famed; famous; noted; notorious; popular; prominent; well-known3. direction (noun) direction; guidance; lead; space; spacing4. commanding (verb) captaining; commanding5. converting (verb) bringing; converting; moving; persuading6. going (verb) carrying; extending; going; reaching; running; stretching7. leading (verb) conducting; directing; escorting; guiding; leading; piloting; routing; seeing; shepherding; showing; steering8. living (verb) living; passing; pursuing9. preceding (verb) introducing; preceding; prefacing; usheringАнтонимический ряд:following; secondary -
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a предыдущий, предшествующийСинонимический ряд:1. antecedent (adj.) advance; antecedent; anterior; elapsed; foregoing; former; gone by; introductory; last; latter; past; precedent; precursory; prefatory; preliminary; previous; prior2. antedating (verb) antedating; forerunning; pacing; preceding; predating3. introducing (verb) introducing; leading; prefacing; usher in; ushering4. outranking (verb) outranking; ranking5. before (other) antecedent to; anterior to; before; in advance of; previous to; prior to; till; until
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Preface — Pref ace, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Prefaced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Prefacing}.] To introduce by a preface; to give a preface to; as, to preface a book discourse. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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