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1 met
Синонимический ряд:1. discovered (adj.) detected; discovered; encountered; found; located; no longer lost; rescued; retrieved; unearthed2. answered (verb) answered; filled; fulfilled; satisfied3. bounded (verb) abutted; adjoined; bordered; bounded; butted; juxtaposed; neighboured; verged4. closed (verb) assembled; closed; clustered; collected; congregated; gathered; get together; grouped; mustered5. convened (verb) convened; opened; sat6. converged (verb) concentrated; converged; focused7. engaged (verb) affronted; confronted; encountered; engaged; faced; run into; took on/taken on8. equaled or equalled (verb) equaled or equalled; equalled; matched; measured up; rivaled or rivalled; tied; touched9. greeted (verb) greeted; react to; respond to10. happened (verb) bumped; chanced; happened; hit; lighted or lit; stumbled; tumbled -
2 tied
Синонимический ряд:1. bound (adj.) anchored; bound; cinched; fastened; fixed; hitched; lashed; moored; secured2. scored equally (adj.) alike; at a standoff; deadlocked; equal; evenly matched; neck and neck; scored equally; stalemated3. equaled or equalled (verb) equaled or equalled; equalled; matched; measured up; met; rivaled or rivalled; touched4. hampered (verb) clogged; curbed; fettered; hampered; hobbled; hog-tied; leashed; shackled; tied up; trammeled or trammelled5. married (verb) married; mated; spliced; wedded6. secured (verb) bound; fastened; knotted; secured; tie up -
3 amounted
Синонимический ряд:1. added up (verb) added up; aggregated; came/come; numbered; ran; ran into/run into; ran to/run to; reached; summed into; summed to; totaled or totalled; totalled2. approached (verb) approached; corresponded to; equaled or equalled; matched; partook of/partaken of; rivaled or rivalled; touched3. equalled (verb) constituted; corresponded; equalled -
4 matched
1. a стр. шпунтованный; из шпунтованных досок2. a подобранный, пригнанныйsuitably matched — хорошо подобранные; соответствующие
Синонимический ряд:1. alike (adj.) alike; balanced; coordinated; co-ordinated; doubled; equated; harmonized; mated; paired; similar2. assorted (adj.) adapted; assorted; conformable; fitted; suited3. agreed (verb) accorded; agreed; check out; comported; conformed; harmonised; rhymed; squared; tallied4. amounted (verb) amounted; approached; corresponded to; equaled or equalled; equalled; measured up; met; partook of/partaken of; rivaled or rivalled; tied5. became (verb) became; befitted; conform to; correspond to; fitted; go with; suited6. equated (verb) assimilated; compared; corresponded; equated; likened; measure up; paragoned; paralleled; touched7. opposed (verb) countered; opposed; pitted; play off; played off; vied -
5 touched
1. a predic слегка помешанный, «тронутый»be touched — быть тронутым; быть слегка помешанным
2. a predic взволнованныйСинонимический ряд:1. handled (adj.) fingered; fondled; handled; manipulated; palpated; rearranged; rubbed; stroked; used2. mentally unbalanced (adj.) bizarre; daft; eccentric; fanatic; mentally unbalanced; neurotic; nutty; odd; peculiar3. moved (adj.) affected; impressed; influenced; inspired; jarred; moved; shook up; stirred; struck; swayed; troubled4. adjoined (verb) abutted; adjoined; bordered; bounded; butted; butted against; butted on; communicated; joined; juxtaposed; lined; marched; neighbored; neighboured; verged5. affected (verb) affected; carried; got/got or gotten; impacted; impressed; influenced; inspired; moved; struck; swayed6. amounted (verb) amounted; approached; corresponded to; equaled or equalled; measured up; met; partook of/partaken of; rivaled or rivalled; tied7. compared (verb) compared; corresponded; equalled; matched; measure up; paralleled8. felt (verb) contacted; felt; fingered; handled; palpated; pawed; touched -
6 approached
Синонимический ряд:1. addressed (verb) accosted; addressed; applied to; bespoke/bespoken; memorialized2. amounted (verb) amounted; corresponded to; equaled or equalled; matched; partook of/partaken of; rivaled or rivalled; touched3. applied (verb) appealed; applied; petitioned; sounded; sued4. approximated (verb) approximated; neared; rivalled; verge on5. bordered (verb) bordered; trenched; verged6. opened (verb) began; commenced; embarked; entered; inaugurated; initiated; launched; opened; set out; set to; started; take on; take up; undertaken7. reached (verb) reached
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