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1 apprehensions
Синонимический ряд:1. arrests (noun) arrests; detentions; pickups; pick-ups; pinches; seizures2. forebodings (noun) forebodings; misgivings; premonitions; presages; presentiments3. ideas (noun) conceits; conceptions; concepts; ideas; images; impressions; intellections; notions; perceptions; thoughts4. understandings (noun) comprehension; grasps; grips; masteries; understandings -
2 compass
1. n компас; буссоль2. n окружность, кругto fetch a compass — идти обходным путём, делать крюк
3. n предел, граница4. n циркуль5. n муз. диапазон6. a полукруглыйcompass window — стрельчатое окно; полукруглый эркер
7. a спец. компасный8. v окружать9. v воен. осаждать10. v обращаться, делать витки11. v книжн. достигать, осуществлять12. v книжн. замышлять, затевать13. v книжн. схватывать, пониматьforebodings of ill that cannot be compassed — дурные предчувствия, которые ничем нельзя объяснить, смутное предчувствие беды
Синонимический ряд:1. device to indicate direction (noun) card compass; card magnetic compass; device to indicate direction; direction finder; induction compass; magnetic needle; mariner's compass; sun compass; surveyor's compass2. environs (noun) boundary; bounds; confines; environs; limits; precincts; purlieus3. extent (noun) ambit; area; border; circuit; circumference; expanse; extent; perimeter; periphery; scope4. range (noun) capacity; circle; dimensions; extension; extensity; grasp; length; orbit; panorama; purview; radius; range; reach; realm; sphere; stretch; sweep; width5. apprehend (verb) accept; apprehend; catch; comprehend; conceive; cotton on to; cotton to; fathom; follow; grasp; make out; read; see; take; take in; tumble to; twig; understand6. get (verb) acquire; annex; chalk up; gain; get; have; land; obtain; pick up; procure; pull; secure; win7. hedge (verb) begird; beset; besiege; circle; encircle; enclose; encompass; envelop; environ; gird; girdle; hedge; hem; loop; ring; round; surround
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