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1 contrast
контраст; противоположность; сопоставление; оттенок; контрастность (напр. фотобумаги, экранного изображения); разница в яркости изображения♦ developed contrast of negative сенситометрический контраст негатива♦ glaring contrast резкий контраст♦ subject contrast контрастность снимаемого объекта♦ vigorous contrast высокая контрастность -
2 stark
[stɑːk] 1. прил.1)а) сильный, неистовый; строгий, суровыйSyn:б) поэт. непреклонный, стойкий, решительный, сильный2) абсолютный, полный, совершенныйSyn:3)а) голый, нагойб) пустой4) уст.а) застывший, окоченевшийб) окостенелый, окостеневший5) уст. здоровый, крепкий, сильныйThe dragoons were stark fellows and had seen service. ( Crockett) — Драгуны были сильные, здоровые ребята, повидавшие виды.
Syn:2. нареч.1) полностью, целиком, совершенно, абсолютноMy first thought was that I had gone stark raving mad. — Моя первая мысль была, что я совсем спятил.
Syn:2) резко, решительно, дерзко, энергичноShe said "no", and said it brave and stark. — Она сказала "нет", и сказала это смело и решительно.
Syn:3) = starkly
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