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1 inflame animosity
Общая лексика: разжигать вражду -
2 inflame
[ınʹfleım] v1. 1) воспламеняться, зажигаться, вспыхивать, загораться2) воспламенять, зажигать2. 1) (with) волновать, возбуждатьto inflame the audience - зажечь /увлечь/ аудиторию
inflamed with wrath - горящий /охваченный/ гневом
2) взволноваться, возбудиться3. мед.1) вызывать воспаление2) воспаляться -
3 inflame
1. v воспламеняться, зажигаться, вспыхивать, загораться2. v воспламенять, зажигать3. v волновать, возбуждать4. v взволноваться, возбудиться5. v мед. вызывать воспаление6. v мед. воспалятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. burn (verb) burn; sting2. irritate (verb) burn up; exasperate; gall; get; grate; huff; incense; incite; irritate; nettle; peeve; pique; put out; rile; roil3. light (verb) aggravate; arouse; enkindle; excite; fire; ignite; impassion; kindle; light; provoke; rouse; stimulate; torch4. move (verb) egg on; galvanise; goad; impel; inspire; instigate; motivate; move; spur; work upАнтонимический ряд:alleviate; appease; assuage; calm; compose; cool; dampen; discourage; extinguish; lull; mitigate; mollify; pacify; palliate; soothe -
4 gall
1. n физиол. жёлчь2. n анат. жёлчный пузырь3. n жёлчность, злоба4. n амер. разг. наглость, нахальство5. n ссадина, натёртое место6. n вет. нагнёт7. n раздражение, досада; чувство обиды8. n причина раздражения, досады9. n больное место10. v ссадить; натереть11. v покрыться ссадинами12. v раздражать, беспокоить13. n с. -х. огрех, плешина14. n лес. лесосека, вырубка15. n бот. галл, чернильный или дубильный орешекСинонимический ряд:1. animosity (noun) animosity; rancor2. bitterness (noun) acridity; acrimony; bitterness; rancour; resentfulness; resentment3. effrontery (noun) assumption; audacity; boldness; brashness; brass; brazenness; cheek; cheekiness; chutzpa; confidence; disrespect; effrontery; face; familiarity; forwardness; impertinence; impudence; insolence; malice; nerve; presumption; presumptuousness; rudeness; sauciness; temerity4. abrade (verb) abrade; chafe; corrade; erode; excoriate; fret; grate; graze; rub; ruffle; wear5. get (verb) anger; annoy; bother; disturb; exercise; get; goad; irk; nettle; provoke; spite; vex6. irritate (verb) aggravate; burn up; exasperate; huff; inflame; irritate; peeve; pique; put out; rile; roilАнтонимический ряд:goodwill; placate; please; politeness; timidity
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