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1 profuse hand
Общая лексика: щедрая рука -
2 profuse
[prəʹfju:s] a1. обильныйprofuse harvest - богатый /щедрый/ урожай
profuse in smth. - богатый /изобилующий/ чем-л.
2. щедрый; расточительныйto be profuse in apologies - рассыпаться в извинениях; без конца извиняться
to be profuse of praise - быть щедрым /не скупиться/ на похвалы
3. чрезмерный -
3 profuse
1. a обильный2. a щедрый; расточительныйto be profuse in apologies — рассыпаться в извинениях; без конца извиняться
3. a чрезмерныйСинонимический ряд:1. abundant (adj.) abundant; bountiful; overflowing; plentiful2. heavy (adj.) dense; heavy; lush; luxuriant; rank; thick3. lavish (adj.) extravagant; exuberant; improvident; lavish; munificent; opulent; prodigal; profusive; riotous; superabundantАнтонимический ряд:deficient; inadequate; incomplete; insufficient; lacking; meagre; scanty; scarce; thrifty; wanting -
4 profuse
prəˈfju:s прил.
1) изобилующий, богатый( чем-л.), чрезмерный Syn: abundant, exuberant, bountiful, copious, excessive
2) щедрый;
расточительный (in) Syn: extravagant, wasteful, prodigal обильный - * perspiration обильный пот - * harvest богатый урожай щедрый;
расточительный - * hand щедрая рука - he is * in his hospitality его гостеприимство не знает границ чрезмерный - * in expenditure расточительный profuse изобильный, богатый ( чем-л.) ~ щедрый;
расточительный (in)
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