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['speɪʃəs]прил.1) обширный, большой, обладающий протяжённостью (о землях, территориях и т. п.)Syn:2) просторный, свободный, вместительный, обширный (о помещении, дворе, улице)Syn:3)а) большой, крупныйa spacious forehead — широкий, крупный лоб
Syn:б) большой, объёмистый; громоздкийSyn:4) всеобъемлющий, разносторонний, широкийSyn:
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