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1 священный долг
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2 внушительный
1) General subject: authoritative, commanding, formidable, goodly, impose a duty on goods, imposing, impressive, magnific (по величине), magnifical (по величине и т.п.), royal, solemn, massive, ambitious, hefty2) Religion: magnifical3) Architecture: noble -
3 официальный
1) General subject: authoritative, ceremonial, duty, established, formal, (о языке) formal clothes, functionary, meddlesome, official, officinal, officious, on (the) record, on the record, on-the-record, prim, regular, statutory, stiff, solemn2) Diplomatic term: on record, set, upon record3) Jargon: square4) Business: functional, registered -
4 официальный
official имя прилагательное:official (официальный, служебный, должностной, казенный, формальный, принятый в медицине и фармакопее) -
5 святой
1. saintly2. holy; sacred; godly; solemn; Easter; saint3. sacred4. saintСинонимический ряд:1. безгрешный (прил.) безгрешный; непорочной; непорочною; непорочный2. возвышенный (прил.) благородной; благородною; благородный; возвышенный; высокий; высокой; высокою; священной; священною; священныйАнтонимический ряд:греховной; греховною; греховный; грешник; грешной; грешною; грешный
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