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1 flipping
a разг. чёртов, проклятыйСинонимический ряд:1. glancing (verb) browsing; dip into; glance at; glancing; leaf through; riffle through; run through; scanning; skimming; thumb through2. tossing (verb) toss up; tossing -
2 tossing
1. n качка, колебание, тряскаwe got a tossing in the Channel — нас изрядно потрепало, когда мы пересекали Ла-Манш
2. n горн. грохочениеСинонимический ряд:1. baseball (noun) arm; ball; baseball; control; delivery; game; hurling; performance; rendition2. drinking (verb) drinking; imbibing; quaffing; sipping; supping off; supping up; swallowing3. firing (verb) casting; firing; flinging; heaving; hurling; launching; pitching; rolling; shying; slinging; throwing4. flailing (verb) flailing; thrashing; threshing5. flipping (verb) flipping; toss up6. rocking (verb) agitating; bothering; disquieting; disturbing; flurrying; flustering; perturbing; rocking; ruffling; shaking; unsettling; upsetting7. writhing (verb) agonising; agonizing; squirming; writhing -
3 glancing
1. a сверкающий2. a отражающий свет3. a скользящийСинонимический ряд:1. caroming (verb) brushing; caroming; grazing; kissing; ricocheting; ricocheting or ricochetting; shaving; skimming; skipping2. flashing (verb) coruscating; flashing; gleaming; glimmering; glinting; glistening; glittering; scintillating; shimmering; spangling; sparkling; twinkling3. flipping (verb) browsing; dip into; flipping; glance at; leaf through; riffle through; run through; scanning; thumb through4. glimpsing (verb) glimpsing; glinting; peeking; peeping5. polishing (verb) buffing; burnishing; furbishing; glazing; glossing; polishing; rubbing; shining -
4 browsing
n информ. просмотрСинонимический ряд:1. buying (adj.) buying; in the market; looking; looking to buy; negotiating; open to; prepared to buy; shopping for; wanting to acquire2. dipping into (verb) dipping into; flipping through; glancing at; glancing over; leafing through; riffling through; running over; running through; skimming through; thumbing through3. glancing (verb) dip into; flipping; glance at; glancing; leaf through; riffle through; run through; scanning; skimming; thumb through4. roaming (verb) roaming; strolling; wandering -
5 scanning
1. n тлв. сканирование, развёртка изображенияscanning rate — скорость развертки; частота сканирования
2. n спец. сканирование, скеннированиеscanning diagram — схема сканирования; схема просмотра
3. a спец. растровыйСинонимический ряд:1. examination (noun) examination; inspection; look through; perusal; review; run-through; scrutiny; study; survey2. browsing (verb) browsing; dipping into; flipping through; glancing at; glancing over; leafing through; riffling through; running over; running through; skimming through; thumbing through3. glancing (verb) dip into; flipping; glance at; glancing; leaf through; riffle through; run through; skimming; thumb through4. surveying (verb) look over; overlooking; surveying -
6 skimming
1. n снятие пены, накипи2. n снимание сливок с молока3. n тех. сгребание шлака4. n тех. отгон лёгких фракций5. n с. -х. лущение стерни6. n с. -х. снимание дернины7. n с. -х. образование поверхностной плёнки8. n скольжение9. n поверхностное ознакомление; беглый просмотр10. n прост. утаивание доходовСинонимический ряд:1. perusal (noun) absorbing knowledge; examination; inspection; interpreting; learning; perception; perusal; reading; scanning2. flying (verb) darting; floating; flying; sailing; scudding; shooting3. glancing (verb) browsing; brushing; caroming; dip into; flipping; glance at; glancing; grazing; kissing; leaf through; ricocheting or ricochetting; riffle through; run through; scanning; shaving; skipping; thumb through4. skipping (verb) caroming; grazing; ricocheting; skipping
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flipped, flipping — verb 1 (T) to turn something over or into a different position with a quick, sudden movement : flip sth open: Paula flipped the lid of the printer open. 2 (T) to make a flat object such as a coin go upwards and turn over in the air; toss 1 (4):… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
flip — I. /flɪp / (say flip) verb (flipped, flipping) –verb (t) 1. to toss or put in motion with a snap of a finger and thumb; fillip; flick. 2. to move (something) with a jerk or jerks. –verb (i) 3. to make a fillip; strike smartly at something. 4. to… …
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flip out — verb 1. react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University • Syn: ↑flip • Hypernyms: ↑react, ↑respond • Verb Frames: Somebody s … Useful english dictionary
switch on — verb cause to operate by flipping a switch (Freq. 5) switch on the light turn on the stereo • Syn: ↑turn on • Ant: ↑switch off • Hypernyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
flip over — verb turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse flip over the pork chop turn over the pancakes • Syn: ↑flip, ↑turn over • Derivationally related forms: ↑turnover (for: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
toss up — verb a) To make a decision based on chance, for example by flipping a coin or rolling a dice. b) To throw something upwards … Wiktionary
flip — I. verb (flipped; flipping) Etymology: probably imitative Date: circa 1567 transitive verb 1. to toss so as to cause to turn over in the air < flip a coin >; also toss < flip me the ball > … New Collegiate Dictionary
flip — [[t]flɪ̱p[/t]] flips, flipping, flipped 1) VERB If you flip a device on or off, or if you flip a switch, you turn it on or off by pressing the switch quickly. [V n with on/off] He didn t flip on the headlights until he was two blocks away... [V n … English dictionary
flip — flip1 [ flıp ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to turn over quickly, or make something turn over: The car flipped as it rounded the final curve. You re supposed to flip a new mattress regularly. Just six months ago, she was flipping… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
toss — I. verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to fling or heave continuously about, to and fro, or up and down < a ship tossed by waves > b. bandy 2 c. to mix lightly until well coated with a dressing or until the… … New Collegiate Dictionary