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1 пустить
1. let; set; start; launch; throw; release; allow; put; send; force2. let go3. put forthСинонимический ряд:1. бросим (глаг.) бросим; запустим; кинем; метнем; швырнем2. впустим (глаг.) впустим; допустим; пропустим3. дадим (глаг.) выбросим; выкинем; выпустим; дадим; отпустим4. распустим (глаг.) распустим -
2 красноречие
1. eloquence2. oratoryСинонимический ряд:речистость (сущ.) велеречивость; велеречие; витийство; ораторский талант; ораторское искусство; речистость; сладкоречие; элоквенцию; элоквенция -
3 пустить в мобилизовать все свое красноречие
General subject: put forth eloquenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пустить в мобилизовать все свое красноречие
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4 пустить в ход все свое красноречие
General subject: put forth eloquenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пустить в ход все свое красноречие
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