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1. n фольга2. n амальгама, зеркальная наводка3. n архит. лиственный орнамент4. n контраст; фон5. n партнёр, подающий реплики исполнителю6. v покрывать фольгой, амальгамироватьfoil bundle — пачка, упакованная в фольгу
7. v кул. завёртывать в фольгу8. v подчёркивать, выделять путём контраста9. v архит. украшать лиственным орнаментом10. n охот. след зверя11. v охот. сбивать со следа12. v одурачивать, ставить в тупик13. v расстраивать, срывать планы14. n фехтовальная рапира15. n ав. крыло, крыловидный профиль16. n подводное крылоСинонимический ряд:1. antithesis (noun) antithesis; complement; contrast; opposite2. fencing sword (noun) blade; fencing sword; rapier; saber; sabre; sword3. film (noun) film; flake; leaf; sheet4. very thin sheet of metal (noun) aluminum foil; gold foil; gold leaf; lead foil; leaf metal; metal film; tin foil; very thin sheet of metal5. check (verb) baffle; balk; check; checkmate; stymie6. emphasize (verb) emphasize; enhance; heighten7. frustrate (verb) beat; bilk; buffalo; circumvent; dash; disappoint; frustrate; ruin8. thwart (verb) counterblow; defeat; hinder; keep from success; parry; prevent; thwartАнтонимический ряд:aid; detract -
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Fencing practice and techniques — of modern competitive fencing are governed by the FIE, though they developed from conventions developed in 18th and 19th century Europe to govern fencing as a martial art and a gentlemanly pursuit. The modern weapons for sport fencing are the… … Wikipedia
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saber — I. noun or sabre Etymology: French sabre, modification of German dialect Sabel, from Middle High German, probably of Slavic origin; akin to Russian sablya saber Date: 1680 1. a cavalry sword with a curved blade, thick back, and guard 2. a. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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