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1 meeting
1. n собрание, совещание, заседание; митинг; конференция, съездpolitical meeting — митинг, сходка
General Meeting — Генеральная Ассамблея ;
meeting in camera — заседание при закрытых дверях; секретное заседание или совещание
Heads-of-government meeting, a meeting of the Heads of Government — совещание глав правительств
2. n арх. дуэль3. n рел. собрание прихожан4. n спорт. встреча, состязание5. n пересечение6. n слияние7. n схождение8. n встречное движение автомобилей9. n ж. -д. разъезд10. n тех. стык; соединениеСинонимический ряд:1. next (adj.) abutting; adjacent; adjoining; bordering; contiguous; juxtaposed; neighbouring; next; touching2. connection (noun) abutment; adherence; connection; joining; juncture; juxtaposing; juxtaposition3. contest (noun) competition; concours; conflict; contest; meet; rencontre4. encounter (noun) confrontation; date; encounter; engagement; rendezvous; tryst5. gathering (noun) concourse; concursion; confluence; convergence; gathering; junction6. group (noun) assemblage; body; company; congregation; congress; convocation; crowd; group; muster; troop7. talk (noun) assembly; conclave; conference; convention; council; parley; powwow; rally; talk8. answering (verb) answering; filling; fulfilling; satisfying9. bounding (verb) abutting; adjoining; bordering; bounding; butting; juxtaposing; neighbouring; verging10. convening (verb) convening; opening; sitting11. converging (verb) concentrating; converging; focusing12. engaging (verb) affronting; closing; confronting; encountering; engaging; facing; fronting; run into; taking on13. equaling or equalling (verb) equaling or equalling; equalling; matching; measuring up; rivaling or rivalling; touching; tying14. greeting (verb) greeting; react to; respond to15. happening (verb) bumping; chancing; happening; hitting; lighting; stumbling; tumbling16. meeting (verb) assembling; clustering; collecting; congregating; gathering; get together; grouping; meeting; mustering -
2 tying
a ограничивающий, связывающийСинонимический ряд:1. restraining (adj.) binding; confining; hobbling; limiting; restraining; restrictive2. equaling or equalling (verb) equaling or equalling; equalling; matching; measuring up; meeting; rivaling or rivalling; touching3. hampering (verb) clogging; curbing; fettering; hampering; hobbling; hog-tying or hog-tieing; leashing; shackling; trammeling or trammelling; tying up4. marrying (verb) marrying; mating; splicing; wedding5. securing (verb) binding; fastening; knotting; securing; tie up -
3 amounting
Синонимический ряд:1. adding up (verb) adding up; aggregating; coming; numbering; reaching; running; running into; running to; summing into; summing to; totaling or totalling; totalling2. approaching (verb) approaching; corresponding to; equaling or equalling; matching; partaking of; rivaling or rivalling; touching3. equalling (verb) constituting; corresponding; equalling -
4 matching
1. n тех. подбор; соразмерение; согласование; пригонкаmatching color — цвет, используемый для подбора красок
matching current — согласующий ток; ток согласования
2. n стр. устройство шпунтового соединения3. n тех. совпадениеСинонимический ряд:1. comparable (adj.) analogous; comparable; duplicate; equal; parallel2. similar (adj.) akin; alike; cognate; identical; like; same; similar3. agreeing (verb) according; agreeing; check out; comporting; conforming; harmonising; rhyming; squaring; tallying4. amounting (verb) amounting; approaching; corresponding to; equaling or equalling; equalling; measuring up; meeting; partaking of; rivaling or rivalling; tying5. becoming (verb) becoming; befitting; conform to; correspond to; fitting; go with; suiting6. equating (verb) assimilating; comparing; corresponding; equating; likening; measure up; paragoning; paralleling; touching7. opposing (verb) countering; opposing; pitting; play off; playing off; vying -
5 touching
1. n касание2. n упоминание, ссылка3. n причинение4. a трогательный5. prep касательно, относительно, что касаетсяСинонимический ряд:1. moving (adj.) affecting; heartbreaking; impressive; moving; pathetic; pitiable; pitiful; poignant; sentimental; stirring; tender2. next (adj.) abutting; adjacent; adjoining; approximal; bordering; conterminous; contiguous; juxtaposed; meeting; neighbouring; next3. adjoining (verb) abutting; adjoining; bordering; bounding; butting; butting against; butting on; communicating; joining; juxtaposing; lining; marching; neighboring; neighbouring; verging4. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; moving; striking; swaying5. amounting (verb) amounting; approaching; corresponding to; equaling or equalling; measuring up; meeting; partaking of; rivaling or rivalling; tying6. comparing (verb) comparing; corresponding; equalling; matching; measure up; paralleling7. feeling (verb) contacting; feeling; fingering; handling; palpating; pawing; touching8. contiguous (other) abutting; adjacent to; against; bordering; contiguous; in contact with; juxtaposed to; near; next to -
6 equalizing
1. выравнивание; уравнение; стабилизация; коррекция; компенсация; стабилизирующий; корректирующий; компенсационный; поправочный2. выравниватьСинонимический ряд:1. evening (verb) equaling or equalling; equalling; equating; evening; levelling; squaring2. steadying (verb) balancing; counterbalancing; equalising; stabilise; steadying -
7 evening
1. n вечерevening gown — вечернее, бальное платье
evening wrap — манто, накидка
2. n закат3. n вечеринка, вечер; вечерний приёмto make an evening of it — весело провести вечер, повеселиться
evening dress — вечерняя одежда; вечерняя форма одежды
Синонимический ряд:1. dusk (noun) dusk; eve; even; eventide; gloaming; nightfall; owl-light; sundown; sunset; twilight2. soiree (noun) soiree3. equalizing (verb) equaling or equalling; equalizing; equating4. evening (verb) equalising; equalling; evening; flattening; flushing; laying; leveling or levelling; levelling; planing; smoothening; smoothing; squaring
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