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⇒ no small feat; no mean feat; feat of arms |
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задача (непростая: Raising six children who all went on to be doctors was a tough feat for us. • Getting permission to teach senior English has not been an easy feat.); свершение (I consider scaling Mount Blanc my greatest physical feat of my life. Tiny Tony); подвиг (You took Winterfell with fewer than thirty men, a feat to sing of. • the brave feats of ordinary foot soldiers • Arranging the treaty was a diplomatic feat Vadim Rouminsky); достижение (The trainees won twenty-nine of thirty races, a feat that may be unequaled at any level of the sport. • They climbed the mountain in 28 days, a remarkable feat. • A cargo ship is a huge and stable structure, a feat of engineering. • That was 24 years ago but now the Bees are pushing to repeat that feat. Vadim Rouminsky); выдающееся деяние (Vadim Rouminsky); выдающееся достижение (Upon Messner's return to civilization, his ascent was widely lauded as the greatest mountaineering feat of all time. • In a feat of modern aircraft design and engineering, Johnson's team built the first U-2 spy plane in only eighty-eight days.); проявление большой ловкости; достижение искусства; мастерство (He amazed everyone with his feats of legerdemain.); умение; проявление ловкости; искусство (She performed remarkable feats of organization for the company. • It was as the meerkats were hauling the fish out of the pond, displaying real feats of teamwork, that I noticed something curious: every fish, without exception, was already dead.
); ловкость; дело (в знач. "достижение": "We have accomplished great feats today," she said.); сила (Using the code requires incredible feats of memory.); хитрость; штука; проделка |
circus |
трюк (acrobatic circus feats • The circus acrobats perform amazing feats on the trapeze. • Ladies and gentlemen, what you're about to witness is a feat so daring, so dangerous, even the great Houdini dared not attempt it. • Our house was a combination three-ring circus and zoo, complete with ongoing action, daring feats, music, and animals. • When they left, half the Pickwell kids followed them, begging Mars to perform his legendary feat of stopping traffic.) |
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цель (Macron promised to restore the landmark church within five years – a feat which most experts doubt as realistic.); испытание (Raising six children who all went on to be doctors was a tough feat for us.); чудо (I wish we could keep running, but it's a feat that my legs are even moving at this point. • The international space station is an amazing feat of engineering. • an incredible feat of agility 4uzhoj) |
obs. |
делать; обделывать |
slang |
прядь волос, ниспадающая на лоб (TheSpinningOne) |
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подходящий (for, to); годный; проворный; опрятный; изящный; к лицу (идущий; о платье) |
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for, to подходящий; идущий к лицу (о платье) |
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прекрасный |
obs. |
искусный; ловкий |
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при участии (сокр. от featuring Tpaku4) |
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English thesaurus |
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exploit; an impressive and difficult achievement; courageous, daring act; a remarkable, skilful, or daring action |
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featuring |
mus. |
featuring (Tpaku4) |
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abbr. |
Families For Early Autism Treatment; Families For Effective Autism Treatment; Feelings Emotions And Thoughts |
abbr., el. |
frequency of every allowable term |
abbr., math., scient. |
Finite Element Analysis Toolkit |
abbr., space |
final engineering acceptance test |