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1 trenchant
adj1) різкий, гострий; колючий; ущипливий, уїдливий2) ясний, чіткий3) поет. гострий, ріжучий* * *a1) різкий, колючий; гострий, уїдливийtrenchant tales of philistinism — уїдливі розповіді про міщанку; гострий, проникливий, тонкий, глибокий
2) ясний, чіткийtrenchant speech — ясна /чітка/ мова
trenchant divisions between right and wrong — чітка відмінність між добром, злом
3) енергійний; ефективнийtrenchant policy — смілива /напориста/ політика
trenchant blade [sword] — гостре лезо [ий меч]
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2 trenchant
a1) різкий, колючий; гострий, уїдливийtrenchant tales of philistinism — уїдливі розповіді про міщанку; гострий, проникливий, тонкий, глибокий
2) ясний, чіткийtrenchant speech — ясна /чітка/ мова
trenchant divisions between right and wrong — чітка відмінність між добром, злом
3) енергійний; ефективнийtrenchant policy — смілива /напориста/ політика
trenchant blade [sword] — гостре лезо [ий меч]
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3 trenchant
['trenʧ(ə)nt]adj1) різки́й, го́стрий; ущи́пливий, уї́дливий, дошку́льнийtrenchant style — різка́ мане́ра
2) я́сни́й, чітки́й, ви́значенийtrenchant policy — рішу́ча полі́тика
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