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1 exploding
1. взрывной2. взрывать; взрывающийСинонимический ряд:1. bursting (adj.) breaking open; bursting; crumbling; detonating; erupting; shattering2. blowing up (verb) blowing up; detonating; going off; mushrooming; snowballing3. burning (verb) bristling; burning; flare up; fuming; raging; seething4. bursting (verb) blow out; blow up; bursting; popping5. discrediting (verb) debunking; discrediting; disproving; puncturing; shoot down; shooting6. erupting (verb) break out; breaking out; burst forth; bursting forth; erupting; flaring7. firing (verb) blasting; blowing; firing; go off; touch off -
2 expelling
исключать; исключение; исключающийСинонимический ряд:1. banishing (verb) banishing; casting out; deporting; displacing; exiling; expatriating; ostracising; ostracizing; relegating; running out; transporting2. dismissing (verb) bumping; dismissing; evicting; ousting; throw out3. erupting (verb) belching; disgorging; ejecting; eructing; erupting; irrupting; spewing -
3 flaring
1. n тех. развальцовка, раскатка2. a ослепительный; ярко горящий3. a кричащий, безвкусный; бросающийся в глаза4. a расширяющийся, конусообразный; расклёшенный5. a выдающийся, выступающий наружуСинонимический ряд:1. burning (adj.) ablaze; afire; aflame; alight; blazing; burning; conflagrant; fiery; flaming; ignited; lighted; on fire2. blazing (verb) blaring; blazing; burning; combusting; flaming; glaring; glowing3. erupting (verb) break out; burst forth; erupting; exploding; flaring -
4 spewing
извергать; извержение; извергающийСинонимический ряд:1. queasiness (noun) illness; motion sickness; nausea; puking; qualmishness; queasiness; seasickness; squeamishness; vomiting2. erupting (verb) belching; ejecting; eructing; erupting; expelling; irrupting3. vomiting (verb) bringing up; disgorging; shooting; sicking up; spitting up; throwing up; vomiting -
5 belching
Синонимический ряд:erupting (verb) burping; disgorging; ejecting; eructing; erupting; expelling; irrupting; spewing -
6 bursting
n спец. разрыв, взрывание; взрывСинонимический ряд:1. exploding (adj.) breaking open; crumbling; detonating; erupting; exploding; shattering2. full (adj.) brimful; brimming; chock-full; crammed; crowded; full; jammed; jam-packed; loaded; packed; replete; stuffed3. firing (verb) blasting; blow out; blow up; blowing; blowing up; bursting; detonating; exploding; firing; go off; going off; mushrooming; popping; touch off4. plunging (verb) diving; driving; lunging; pitching; plunging5. shattering (verb) fragmenting; riving; shattering; shivering; smashing; splintering -
7 crumbling
1. a крошащийся, осыпающийся; обваливающийся2. a комковатыйСинонимический ряд:1. exploding (adj.) breaking open; bursting; detonating; erupting; exploding; shattering2. decaying (verb) break up; breaking down; corrupting; decaying; decomposing; disintegrating; dissolving; fragmenting; moldering; putrefying; rotting; spoiling; tainting; turning -
8 detonating
a детонирующий; взрывчатыйСинонимический ряд:1. exploding (adj.) breaking open; bursting; crumbling; erupting; exploding; shattering2. firing (verb) blasting; blow up; blowing; blowing up; bursting; exploding; firing; go off; going off; mushrooming; touch off
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