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gen. обладать поразительным сходством (synth); поразительно напоминать (to – кого-л.: To Newport's profound surprise, one of the pictures (seen below) actually features an eerie anomaly in that specific castle window and it bears a striking resemblance to a small child. Strengthening her suspicions that she may have seen some kind of spirit, the vacationer noted that "at the time, the tours weren't open; that's why we were hanging around outside. Someone said after they didn't even think the top floor of the building was open to tourists." -- поразительно напоминает coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver); быть поразительно похожим (to sb. – на кого-л.: A cairn near Ceannacroc Bridge marks the place where, in 1746, Roderick Mackenzie, one of Bonnie Prince Charlie's bodyguards, was killed by English troops. Mackenzie bore a striking resemblance to the prince, and said as he was dying, 'You have murdered your prince'. The soldiers, in their eagerness to get the £30,000 ransom for the prince, believed him, and the search was abandoned until the mistake was discovered. By this time, the prince had made good his escape. (AA Illustrated Guide To Britain) -- Маккензи был поразительно похож на принца ART Vancouver); быть удивительно похожим (to sb. – на кого-л.: A cairn near Ceannacroc Bridge marks the place where, in 1746, Roderick Mackenzie, one of Bonnie Prince Charlie's bodyguards, was killed by English troops. Mackenzie bore a striking resemblance to the prince, and said as he was dying, 'You have murdered your prince'. The soldiers, in their eagerness to get the £30,000 ransom for the prince, believed him, and the search was abandoned until the mistake was discovered. By this time, the prince had made good his escape. (AA Illustrated Guide To Britain) -- Маккензи был удивительно похож на принца ART Vancouver); отличаться удивительным сходством (to sb. – на кого-л.: A cairn near Ceannacroc Bridge marks the place where, in 1746, Roderick Mackenzie, one of Bonnie Prince Charlie's bodyguards, was killed by English troops. Mackenzie bore a striking resemblance to the prince, and said as he was dying, 'You have murdered your prince'. The soldiers, in their eagerness to get the £30,000 ransom for the prince, believed him, and the search was abandoned until the mistake was discovered. By this time, the prince had made good his escape. (AA Illustrated Guide To Britain) -- Маккензи внешностью был удивительно похож на принца ART Vancouver)