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21 favourite
1. n любимец; фаворит2. n любимая вещь3. n короткие локоны у висков4. a любимый, излюбленныйfavourite child — любимый ребёнок, любимчик
5. a популярный, пользующийся успехомan all-time box office favourite — актёр, неизменно пользующийся кассовым успехом
Синонимический ряд:1. loved (adj.) blue-eyed; darling; dear; fair-haired; loved; pet; precious2. preferred (adj.) adored; beloved; choice; favoured; popular; preferred3. the one preferred (noun) darling; ideal; pet; the one preferred -
22 steady
1. n опора, держатель2. n разг. молодой человек, постоянный друг3. n разг. девушка, подруга4. a прочный, твёрдый, устойчивый5. a устойчивый, постоянный, стабильный; ровный, равномерный6. a тех. установившийся; спокойный7. a непоколебимый, твёрдый; верный8. a степенный, спокойный9. a надёжный, неизменный, постоянный10. adv устойчиво; ровноkeep her steady!, steady as you go! — так держать!
11. v укреплять, делать прочным, придавать устойчивость12. v укрепляться, приходить в устойчивое состояние, становиться прочным13. v успокаивать, действовать успокаивающе14. v остепениться15. v придать степенность16. v ком. стабилизировать17. v ком. стабилизироваться18. int берегись!, спокойно!, осторожно!19. int мор. так держать!Синонимический ряд:1. balanced (adj.) balanced; fixed; stable2. ceaseless (adj.) ceaseless; continuous; incessant; persistent3. conscientious (adj.) conscientious; dependable; reliable4. constant (adj.) consistent; constant; equable; even; invariable; stabile; unchanging; undeviating; unfluctuating; uniform; uninterrupted; unremitting; unvarying5. dedicated (adj.) dedicated; patient; staunch6. faithful (adj.) allegiant; ardent; faithful; fast; liege; loyal; resolute; true7. firm (adj.) firm; solid; sturdy; substantial8. frequent (adj.) frequent; habitual; regular9. steadfast (adj.) calm; cool; poised; sedate; settled; staid; steadfast; unwavering10. sure (adj.) abiding; enduring; never-failing; sure; unfaltering; unqualified; unquestioning; unshakable; unshaken; wholehearted11. girl friend (noun) beau; beloved; boyfriend; flame; girl friend; honey; inamorata; inamorato; ladylove; lover; sweetheart; sweetie; truelove12. stabilise (verb) balance; ballast; brace; counterbalance; equalise; firm; poise; secure; stabilify; stabilise; stabilitate; stabilize; stiffenАнтонимический ряд:erratic; fickle; fluctuating; inconstant; infirm; irresponsible; mercurial; mutable; occasional; restless; shaky; sporadic; unsettled; unstable; unsteady; upset; variable -
23 truelove
1. n верная любовь2. n возлюбленный; возлюбленная; любимый; любимая3. n бот. триллиум прямостоячийСинонимический ряд:girl friend (noun) beau; beloved; boyfriend; darling; dear; flame; girl friend; honey; inamorata; inamorato; ladylove; love; lover; steady; sweet; sweetheart; sweetie
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beloved — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from past participle of beloven to love, from be + loven to love Date: 14th century dearly loved ; dear to the heart • beloved noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
beloved — (adj.) late 14c., from pp. of verb belove (c.1200), from BE (Cf. be ) + loven to love (see LOVE (Cf. love) (v.)). Noun meaning one who is beloved is from 1520s … Etymology dictionary
beloved — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ dearly loved. ► NOUN ▪ a much loved person … English terms dictionary
beloved — I UK / US adjective 1) UK [bɪˈlʌvɪd] / US a beloved friend, object etc is one that you love very much. This word is sometimes used humorously to say that someone likes something too much He s cleaning his beloved motorbike. 2) UK [bɪˈlʌvd] / US… … English dictionary
beloved — [[t]bɪlʌ̱vɪd[/t]] (When the adjective is not followed by a noun it is pronounced [[t]bɪlʌ̱vd[/t]].) 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n, also v link ADJ of/by n A beloved person, thing, or place is one that you feel great affection for. He lost his beloved… … English dictionary
beloved — be|lov|ed1 adjective / bI l229vId / MAINLY LITERARY a beloved friend, object, etc. is one that you love very much. This word is sometimes used humorously to say that someone likes something too much. a. [ bı lʌvd ] beloved of/by FORMAL very much… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
beloved — 1. adjective her beloved brother Syn: darling, dear, dearest, precious, adored, much loved, cherished, treasured, prized, highly regarded, admired, esteemed, worshiped, revered, venerated, idolized Ant: h … Thesaurus of popular words
beloved — 1. adjective her beloved brother Syn: darling, dear, precious, adored, cherished, treasured, prized, valued, idolized Ant: hated 2. noun he watched his beloved Syn: sweetheart … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
beloved — An adjective applied both to children (1 Cor. 4:17) and to adult Christians (1 Pet. 2:11) and even to Christ (Eph. 1:6, though there the Greek uses the perfect passive participle of the verb as a noun). The ‘Beloved Disciple’ is mentioned in the… … Dictionary of the Bible
beloved — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. See love. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. loved, adored, worshiped, cherished, dear, favorite, admired, highly regarded or valued, idolized, precious, prized, dearest, yearned for, hallowed, popular,… … English dictionary for students
beloved — 1. adjective /bɪˈlʌvɪd/ loved 2. noun /bɪˈlʌvɪd/ someone who is loved; something that is loved … Wiktionary