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1 интересный
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2 располагающий
1. прич. см. располагать I 2.1. прич. см. располагать II2. прил. prepossessing -
3 располагающий
1) прич. см. располагать I, II2) прил. ( приятный) prepossessing [-'zes-]располага́ющая вне́шность — prepossessing appearance
3) прил. (к; благоприятный для чего-л) favourable (for), conducive (to)там была́ располага́ющая к рабо́те обстано́вка — the atmosphere there was favourable for work
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4 как корова жевала
как (словно, будто) корова жевалапрост., неодобр.lit. as though a cow had been chewing it, i.e. crumpled, creased[Пленные] немцы были поджарые, с испитыми лицами; одни почище, другие погрязнее, но в общем у всех вид не блестящий. Шинели - словно корова их жевала; на ногах худые ботинки и обмотки... (В. Панова, Кружилиха) — The Germans were scraggy, with bloated faces, some cleaner, some dirtier, but none of them of prepossessing appearance. Their coats looked as though a cow had been chewing them; their shoes and puttees were worn out.
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