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Макаров: завыли сирены -
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1) General subject: syrens wailed out2) Makarov: sirens wailed out -
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[ʹsaı(ə)rən] n1. 1) греч. и рим. миф. сирена2) коварная соблазнительницаsiren air [song] - сладкозвучная мелодия [песня]
siren beauty - зовущая /манящая/ красота
siren note - сладкий /чарующий/ звук
2. 1) гудок, сиренаfire engine [ambulance] siren - сирена пожарной [санитарной] машины
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1. n греч. рим. миф. и сирена2. n коварная соблазнительница3. n гудок, сирена4. n сирена, сигнал воздушной тревогиСинонимический ряд:1. attractive (adj.) alluring; appealing; attracting; attractive; bewitching; captivating; charming; drawing; enchanting; engaging; fascinating; glamorous; magnetic; mesmeric; prepossessing; seductive2. alarm (noun) alarm; alert; horn; signal; whistle3. hex (noun) hex; sorceress; witch4. temptress (noun) charmer; enchantress; femme fatale; Lorelei; mermaid; seductress; shrew; temptress; vamp -
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1. howl2. wailСинонимический ряд:1. завопить (глаг.) завопить; заголосить; запричитать; зареветь2. зарыдать (глаг.) взвыть; взвыть белугой; завыть белугой; зареветь белугой; зареветь благим матом; зарыдать; ревмя зареветь -
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f; -, -n2. ZOOL. sirenian* * *die Sirenehooter; siren* * *Si|re|ne [zi'reːnə]f -, -n(MYTH, TECH fig)siren; (ZOOL) sirenian* * *(a kind of instrument that gives out a loud hooting noise as a (warning) signal: a factory siren.) siren* * *Si·re·ne<-, -n>[ziˈre:nə]f siren* * *die; Sirene, Sirenen siren* * *die Sirenen heulten the sirens wailed2. ZOOL sirenian* * *die; Sirene, Sirenen siren* * *-n f.siren n.
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