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Военный термин: гидрографическое траление -
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1. n уборка, подметание2. n воен. прочёсывание3. n мор. траление4. n l5. n мусор6. n тех. металлический сор7. n никчёмные люди; отбросыthe sweepings of the gutter — подонки общества, «дно»
8. n элк. свипирование9. a широкий, с большим охватом10. a стремительный, быстрый11. a плавный, округлый12. a не делающий различий; огульный13. a физ. очищающий14. a воен. прочёсывающийСинонимический ряд:1. indiscriminate (adj.) indiscriminate; indiscriminating; indiscriminative; undiscriminated; undiscriminating; undistinguishing; wholesale2. large (adj.) all-around; all-embracing; all-inclusive; all-round; broad; comprehensive; expansive; extended; extensive; far-reaching; general; global; inclusive; large; overall; vast; wide; wide-ranging; widespread3. overstated (adj.) exaggerated; extravagant; hasty; overstated; unqualified4. flying (verb) fleeting; flitting; flying; sailing; winging5. waving (verb) brandishing; flourishing; sweeping; waving -
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a гидрографическийСинонимический ряд:nautical (adj.) aquatic; marine; maritime; nautical; naval; navigational; Neptunian; seafaring; seagoing -
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