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1 гласный звук
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2 гласный звук
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3 гласный
I муж.(открытый, публичный) public; openII 1. прил.; лингв.vowel, vocalicгласный звук — vowel sound, vowel
2. муж.; скл. как прил.краткий гласный — лингв. short (vowel)
III муж.; скл. как прил.; истор.долгий гласный — long фон.
(town-)council(l)or, member of the city duma -
4 гласный
1. лингв.1. прил. vowel (attr.)гласный звук — vowel sound, vowel
2. как сущ. м. vowel2. (открытый, публичный)public, open3. м. скл. как прил. ист.гласный суд — public / open trial
member of the city duma, town-councillor -
5 гласный
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6 гласный звук
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7 звук
м.soundзвук выстрела — report (of a shot)
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ни звука — not a soundпустой звук — empty phrase; mere / empty words pl.
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8 звук
м.гла́сный звук — vowel
согла́сный звук — consonant
чи́стый звук — clear sound
ско́рость звука — sound / sonic speed
••без звука разг. (без возражений) — ≈ at the drop of a hat
ни звука — 1) ( о тишине) not a sound (to be heard) 2) ( о сохранении тайны) not a word
об э́том никому́ ни звука! — not a word to anybody about it!
пусто́й звук — empty phrase; mere / empty words pl
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9 звук
муж.sound; tone муз.булькающий звук — gurgle, hubble-bubble
велярный звук — velar, guttural
задненебный звук — фон. velar, guttural
губно-зубной звук, лабио-дентальный звук — labiodental
пустой звук — empty phrase; mere empty words мн. ч.
трубный звук — blare, blaring sound
церебральный звук — фон. cerebral
шипящий звук — фон. hiss, hush, sibilant; ( шипение) fizzle; ( при жаренье на огне) sizzle
••ни звука — not a sound ( не слышно); not a word (о ком-л./чем-л.)
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10 неносовой
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11 артикуляция
ж. articulation
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