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1 agreeableness
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2 amenity
1. n приятность, прелесть; мягкость2. n вежливость, учтивость; любезность; культура поведения3. n прелести, красоты4. n l5. n комфорт, комфортабельность6. n коммунальные удобства7. n необходимые предметы бытаtelevision is among the amenities of modern life — жизнь современного человека трудно себе представить без телевидения
8. n юр. ком. обстоятельство, повышающее ценность недвижимого имуществаСинонимический ряд:1. agreeability (noun) agreeability; amiability; cordiality; enjoyableness; friendliness; geniality; gratefulness; pleasance; sweetness and light2. amenities (noun) accommodations; amenities; conveniences; conventions; courtesies; decorum; etiquette; facilities; mores3. civility (noun) civility; politeness; refinement4. courtesy (noun) attention; courtesy; gallantry5. facility (noun) comfort; convenience; facility6. luxury (noun) extravagance; frill; luxury; luxus; superfluity7. pleasantness (noun) affability; agreeableness; charity; consideration; kindness; mildness; pleasantness -
3 sweetness and light
1. часто ирон. полное благополучие; благоденствие, беспечальное житьё; безмятежность2. часто ирон. обаяние; внешняя и внутренняя привлекательностьСинонимический ряд:amenity (noun) agreeability; agreeableness; amenity; amiability; cordiality; enjoyableness; geniality; gratefulness; pleasance; pleasantness
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