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1 острый
1. acrid2. hairbreadth3. acutely4. pepperyострый или жгучий перец, перец стручковый — hot pepper
5. pungent6. sharper7. sharply8. tangyострый рассол, маринад — tangy brine
9. trenchant10. trenchantly11. zappy12. sharp; pointed; keen; acute; criticalштанга с острой кромкой; ребристая штанга — sharp bar
13. cutting14. incisive15. keen16. poignant17. pointed18. quick19. strongСинонимический ряд:1. актуально (прил.) актуально; жгуче; животрепещуще; жизненно; злободневно2. заостренно (прил.) заостренно3. наблюдательно (прил.) заметливо; наблюдательно; приметливо4. напряжено (прил.) драматично; напряжено5. пронзительно (прил.) пронзительно; пронизывающе; резко6. чутко (прил.) изощренно; тонко; чутко7. напряженно (проч.) драматически; драматично; критически; напряженноАнтонимический ряд: -
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3 острые ушные щипцы
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