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1 to underline a word with one line
to underline a word (a letter, a sentence) with one line (with two lines) подчеркнуть слово (букву, предложение) одной чертой (двумя чертами)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to underline a word with one line
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2 underline
[ˌʌndə'laɪn]vCHOICE OF WORDS:(1.) Русское "подчеркивать" в значении "обратить особое внимание" соответствует английским глаголам to emphasize и to stress. Глагол to underline в основном употребляется в прямом значении: to underline smth with one line (with two lines) подчеркнуть что-либо одной линией/одной чертой (двумя линиями/двумя чертами). (2.) See emphasize, v
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