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Общая лексика: едкий сарказм -
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n сарказм, язвительная насмешка, злая иронияСинонимический ряд:1. bitterness (noun) acrimony; asperity; astringency; bitterness; ill temper; severity; sharpness2. ridicule (noun) acerbity; banter; causticity; contempt; corrosiveness; derision; gibe; irony; mockery; mordacity; mordancy; ridicule; sarcasticness; satire; scoffing -
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1. a жгучий; резкий2. a острый, пикантный, едкий3. a острый, колкий, язвительныйa pinch of pungent wit — колкая реплика; остроумное замечание
4. a бот. острый, остроконечныйСинонимический ряд:1. cutting (adj.) acerbic; acid; acidic; acrimonious; caustic; cutting; incisive; mordacious; mordant; penetrating; piercing; sarcastic; scathing; slashing; stinging; trenchant; truculent; vitriolic; vituperative2. keen (adj.) acute; keen; stimulating3. peppery (adj.) distressing; painful; peppery; piquant; poignant; racy; snappy; sour; spicy; tangy; tart; zesty4. sharp (adj.) acrid; biting; bitter; harsh; hot; sharp; strongАнтонимический ряд:bland; dull; flat; flavorless; flavourless; gracious; insipid; mild; pleasant; stale; tasteless; vapid; weak -
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[ʹpʌndʒ(ə)nt] a1. жгучий; резкийpungent pain - жгучая /резкая/ боль
pungent smell - резкий /сильный/ запах
2. 1) острый, пикантный, едкийpungent sauce - острый /пикантный/ соус
pungent gas [smoke] - едкий газ [дым]
2) острый, колкий, язвительныйpungent epigram - язвительная /едкая/ эпиграмма
3. бот. острый, остроконечный -
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1 ცხარე2 მწველი●●pungent sarcasm გესლიანი სარკაზმი -
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ˈpʌndʒənt прил.
1) колющий, острый pungent spear ≈ острое копье Syn: pricking, piercing, sharp-pointed
2) острый, пикантный;
едкий pungent sauce ≈ острый соус Syn: savoury
3) резкий, сильный, пронзительный( о боли, чувствах) pungent pain ≈ острая боль
4) колкий, острый, язвительный, саркастический pungent epigrams ≈ язвительные эпиграммы
5) интересный, привлекательный жгучий;
резкий - * pain жгучая /резкая/ боль - * smell резкий /сильный/ запах острый, пикантный, едкий - * sauce острый /пикантный/ соус - * gas едкий газ острый, колкий, язвительный - * sarcasm едкий сарказм - * epigram язвительная /едкая/ эпиграмма - a city of * contrasts город разительных контрастов (ботаника) острый, остроконечный pungent острый, пикантный;
едкий -
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прил.
1) caustic;
pungent, acrid( о дыме, парах, запахе)
2) перен. caustic, sarcastic, biting едкая усмешка едкое замечаниеедк|ий -
1. хим. corrosive, caustic;
2. (раздражающий) pungent, acrid;
~дым acrid smoke;
3. (колкий, язвительный) caustic, cutting, biting, ~oe замечание caustic/cutting remark;
~ая ирония biting irony;
~ость ж.
4. хим. corrosiveness, causticity;
5. (колкость) acrimony, sarcasm. -
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1. a острый, пикантный2. a горький, мучительный3. a острый, резкий4. a трогательный, жалостный5. a острый, едкий, колкий6. a уместный, подходящийСинонимический ряд:1. ardent (adj.) ardent; intense; powerful; vehement2. biting (adj.) biting; penetrating; piercing; trenchant3. caustic (adj.) acid; caustic; keen; mordant; pointed; sarcastic; strong4. distressing (adj.) affecting; bitter; distressing; heartfelt; impressive; moving; passionate; pathetic; pitiable; serious; severe; stirring; touching5. pungent (adj.) acrid; peppery; piquant; pungent; racy; sharp; snappy; spicy; stinging; zestyАнтонимический ряд:dull; easy; funny; insipid; mild; numb; obtuse; pleasant; superficial; trivial
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