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1 modern
ˈmɔdən
1. прил. современный;
новый development on modern lines ≈ модернизация modern convenience ≈ современные удобства modern age ≈ современная эпоха modern languages ≈ новые языки modern school ≈ школа без преподавания классических языков( the) modern Babylon ≈ Лондон modern Greats ≈ школа философии, политики и экономики (в Оксфордском университете) Syn: contemporary, current, present-day, recent, timely, up-to-date, new Ant: ancient, old-fashioned, outdated
2. сущ.
1) человек нового времени;
современный человек
2) (the moderns) мн. современные писатели, художники и т. п.
3) произведение современного искусства world-famous collection of moderns ≈ всемирно известная коллекция современного искусства часто pl человек нового времени;
современный человек;
человек передовых идей, взглядов и т. п. (the *s) современные писатели, художники и т. п. (полиграфия) прямой шрифт нового стиля современный;
новый - * architecture современная архитектура - * inventions новейшие изобретения - * ideas новые /передовые/ идеи - * consciousness /thinking/ современное сознание /мышление/ - * conveniences( современные) удобства - a flat with all * conveniences квартира со всеми удобствами - in * times в нынешние времена - * langauges новые языки - M. English современный английский - * history новая история - * school школа без преподавания классических языков development on ~ lines модернизация modern новый ~ современный;
новый;
modern age современная эпоха ~ современный ~ человек нового времени ~ (the moderns) современные писатели, современные художники mods: mods сокр. от modern ~ современный;
новый;
modern age современная эпоха ~ languages новые языки;
modern school школа без преподавания классических языков ~ languages новые языки;
modern school школа без преподавания классических языков -
2 modern
['mɔd(ə)n] 1. прил.современный; новыйModern Greats — школа философии, политики и экономики ( в Оксфордском университете)
modern pentathlon — спорт. современное пятиборье ( олимпийская дисциплина)
Syn:Ant:2. сущ.1) человек нового времени; современный человек2) ( the moderns) современные писатели, художники
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