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1 торжественный тон
solemn tones мн. ч.Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > торжественный тон
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2 торжественный
solemn; ceremonial; ( праздничный) festive; gala (attr.)торжественный день — festival, red-letter day
торжественный день (рд.) — great day (of)
торжественное открытие (рд.) — inauguration (of), grand opening (of)
торжественное открытие памятника — unveiling of a memorial
торжественное собрание — grand / great rally / meeting
торжественная встреча — ceremonial reception, grand welcome
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3 торжественный
1) (величественный, важный) grand, stately, ceremonial; ( официально-серьёзный) solemnторже́ственное собы́тие — solemn occasion / event
торже́ственная встре́ча — ceremonial reception, grand welcome; red carpet идиом.
торже́ственный въезд — ceremonial entry
торже́ственная кля́тва — solemn vow
торже́ственный тон — solemn tones pl
торже́ственное откры́тие (рд.) — inauguration (of), grand opening (of)
торже́ственное откры́тие па́мятника — unveiling of a memorial
торже́ственное собра́ние — grand rally / meeting
2) ( праздничный) festive; gala ['gɑː-] (attr)торже́ственный день — festival, red-letter day
торже́ственный день (рд.) — great day (of)
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4 торжественный
прил.solemn; ceremonial; ( праздничный) festive; gala; triumphantторжественное открытие — (чего-л.) inauguration (of), grand opening (of)
торжественное собрание — grand/great rally/meeting
торжественный день — (чего-л.) great day (of)
торжественный тон — solemn tones мн. ч.
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