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1 seizes
Синонимический ряд:1. appropriates (verb) annexes; appropriates; arrogates; commandeers; confiscates; expropriates; preempts; sequesters2. arrests (verb) apprehends; arrests; detains; pick up; run in3. catches (verb) assumes; catches; clutches; grabs; grapples; nabs; pre-empts; snatches; strikes; takes; usurps4. grips (verb) clasps; clenches; grasps; grips; hang on -
2 sequesters
Синонимический ряд:1. appropriates (verb) annexes; appropriates; arrogates; commandeers; confiscates; expropriates; preempts; seizes; takes2. separates (verb) cloisters; close off; closes off; cut off; cuts off; insulates; islands; isolates; secludes; segregates; separates; sequestrates -
3 steals
красть; захватыватьСинонимический ряд:1. bargains (noun) bargains; buys; closeouts2. thefts (noun) larcenies; lifts; pinches; thefts; thieveries3. abstracts (verb) abstracts; annexes; appropriates; cabbages; collars; filches; hooks; lifts; nabs; nips; pilfers; pillages; pinches; pockets; purloins; snatches; swipes; thieves; vultures4. slips (verb) creeps; glides; lurks; mouses; prowls; pussyfoots; shirks; skulks; slides; slinks; slips; snakes; sneaks -
4 swipes
n употр. с гл. во мн. ч. разг. плохое пиво, пойлоСинонимический ряд:1. hits (noun) criticisms; hits; knocks; licks; raps; swats; wipes2. steals (verb) abstracts; annexes; appropriates; cabbages; collars; filches; hooks; lifts; nabs; nips; pilfers; pillages; pinches; pockets; purloins; steals; thieves; vultures -
5 thieves
Синонимический ряд:1. larcenists (noun) larceners; larcenists; stealers2. low-class people (noun) canaille; dregs; low-brows; low-class people; rabble; riff-raff; scum; slum-dwellers; trash3. steals (verb) abstracts; annexes; appropriates; cabbages; collars; filches; hooks; lifts; nabs; nips; pilfers; pillages; pinches; pockets; purloins; snatches; steals; swipes; thieves; vultures
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