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1 appeals
апеллировать; апелляцияСинонимический ряд:1. draws (noun) allure; allurements; attractions; attractiveness; calls; charisma; charms; drawing powers; draws; enchantments; fascinations; glamour; lures; magnetism; pulls; seductions; witcheries2. prayers (noun) applications; entreaties; imprecations; petitions; pleas; prayers; suits; supplications3. applies (verb) addresses; applies; approaches; sues4. begs (verb) begs; beseeches; braces; conjures; craves; entreats; implores; importunes; invokes; plead with; pleads; prays; supplicates5. petitions (verb) petitions; sues for; sues to6. pulls (verb) allures; attracts; draws; excites; fascinates; interests; intrigues; lures; magnetises; pulls -
2 interests
1. выгода; капиталисты; класс имущих2. интересовать; интерес; доля; участие; процентСинонимический ряд:1. claims (noun) claims; portions; shares; stakes; titles2. concerns (noun) concerns; curiosities; inquisitiveness; regards3. goods (noun) advantages; benefits; goods4. profits (noun) gains; profits; returns5. resources (noun) assets; capital; cash; investment; means; money; principal; property; resources6. appeals (verb) appeals; attracts; excites; fascinates; intrigues -
3 instance
1. n пример, образец; случайfamiliar instance — известный случай; знакомый пример
2. n тк. требование, просьба; настояние3. n юр. судебная инстанция4. n юр. производство дела в суде; судебный процессappeals instance — апелляционный суд, апелляционная инстанция
5. n юр. гражданский иск6. n юр. прецедентin the first instance — прежде всего; в первую очередь; сперва, сначала; во-первых
7. v приводить в качестве примера, ссылаться наСинонимический ряд:1. example (noun) case; case history; citation; condition; example; exemplification; illustration; representation; representative; sample; sampling; situation; specimen2. illustrate (verb) exemplify; illustrate3. name (verb) cite; mention; name; specifyАнтонимический ряд:depreciation; principle; rule; statement; warning -
4 suits
Синонимический ряд:1. actions (noun) actions; cases; causes; lawsuits2. courting (noun) courting; courtship3. prayers (noun) appeals; applications; entreaties; imprecations; petitions; pleas; prayers; supplications4. agrees (verb) accords; agrees; checks; checks out; coheres; comports; consists; consorts; corresponds; dovetails; fits in; goes; harmonizes; jibes; marches; rhymes; tallies5. becomes (verb) agrees with; becomes; befits; behoves; conform to; correspond to; fits; go with; goes together; goes with; matches6. compliments (verb) compliments; enhances; flatters7. does (verb) answers; does; serves; suffices8. pleases (verb) pleases; satisfies9. squares (verb) acclimates; acclimatises; accommodates; adapts; adjusts; conforms; fashions; quadrates; reconciles; squares; tailors -
5 braces
Синонимический ряд:1. couples (noun) couples; doublets; duos; dyads; pairs; twosomes2. punctuation (noun) brackets; crotchets; enclosure; parenthesis; punctuation; punctuation marks; subordinate expression3. supports (noun) buttresses; columns; crutches; props; shores; stays; supports; underpinnings4. suspenders (noun) suspenders5. begs (verb) appeals; begs; beseeches; conjures; craves; entreats; implores; importunes; invokes; pleads; prays; supplicates6. readies (verb) forearms; fortifies; girds; prepares; readies; steels; strengthens7. supports (verb) bears up; bolsters; buttresses; carries; props; shores up; supports; sustains; upholds
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