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[spɑːs]1) Общая лексика: жидкий, неплотный, разбросанный, рассеянный, редкий, редкий рассеянный, редчайший (редчайший лес - sparse wood)2) Биология: рассеяный3) Сельское хозяйство: негустой (о посеве), скудный (о растительности)4) Математика: немногочисленный, разрежённый5) Архитектура: редкий (в значении "редко поставленные предметы" или "далеко расположенные предметы")6) Лесоводство: редкостойный7) Бурение: скудный8) Автоматика: нечастый, разреженный (напр. об индексе доступа к данным)9) Макаров: некомпактный, нетесный, редкозаполненный -
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прил.
1) liquid, fluid
2) watery, weak, thin Comb жидкий чай weak tea жидкое молоко watery milk жидкая грязь slush жидкая фаза liquid phase
3) sparse, scanty жидкая борода -
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1. a густой; плотный, компактный; густо или часто расположенный2. a усил. глубокий, крайний, полнейшийdense stupidity — непроходимая тупость; бестолковость
3. a разг. тупой, глупый4. a опт. плотный, непрозрачный5. a элк. компактныйСинонимический ряд:1. close (adj.) close; compact; crowded; impenetrable; solid; tight2. heavy (adj.) copious; heavy; lush; luxuriant; profuse; rank; thick3. stupid (adj.) beefheaded; beef-witted; beetleheaded; blear-eyed; blear-witted; blockheaded; blockish; chuckleheaded; doltish; dull; dumb; duncical; fatheaded; goosey; half-witted; hammerheaded; ignorant; imbecilic; moronic; numskulled; pinhead; pinheaded; simple; stupid; thickheaded; thick-wittedАнтонимический ряд:smart; sparse; thin
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