-
1 conditioning
1. n кондиционирование, установление требуемого состава или состояния2. n ком. приведение товара в соответствие с установленными нормами3. n спорт. закаливание4. n спорт. общеразвивающие упражнения5. n спорт. психологическая обработка,6. n спорт. спец. обработка7. n спорт. тех. заправка режущего инструмента8. n спорт. тех. паспортизацияСинонимический ряд:1. military training (noun) close-order drill; drill; drop training; guerilla training; maneuvers; military training; open-order drill; paratroop training; survival training2. inuring (verb) accustoming; habituating; inuring -
2 using
1. использование2. применение; использование3. использовать; использованиеСинонимический ряд:1. handling (adj.) guiding; handling; managing; operating; regulating; running2. utilizing (adj.) accepting; applying; employing; practicing; putting in service; testing; trying out; utilizing; working3. accustoming (verb) accustoming; familiarizing; habituating; inuring; wonting4. exploiting (verb) abusing; exploiting; imposing on; imposing upon5. practising (verb) actuating; applying; bestowing; employing; exercising; implementing; practising; utilising; utilizing6. speaking (verb) conversing in; parleying; speaking; talking7. treating (verb) dealing with; playing; serving; taking; treating8. working (verb) handling; operating; running; working -
3 accustoming
приучать; приучениеСинонимический ряд:familiarizing (verb) conditioning; familiarizing; habituating; inuring; using; wonting
См. также в других словарях:
inure — verb (inured; inuring) Etymology: Middle English enuren, from in ure customary, from putten in ure to use, put into practice, part translation of Anglo French mettre en ovre, en uevre Date: 15th century transitive verb to accustom to accept… … New Collegiate Dictionary
inure — verb /ɪˈnjʊə,ɪˈnjɔː,ɪˈnjʊɹ/ a) To cause (someone) to become accustomed (to something); to habituate. To none of these evidences of a fearful tragedy of a long dead day did little Tarzan give but passing heed. His wild jungle life had inured him… … Wiktionary
inure — /ənˈjuə / (say uhn yoohuh), /ɪn / (say in ) verb (i) (inured, inuring) 1. to come into use; take or have effect. –phrase 2. inure to, to toughen or harden (someone) to by exercise; accustom to; habituate to: to inure a person to danger. Also,… …
shill — 1. noun /ʃɪl/ a) A person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial. Witnesses have testified that Jim Jones (like a few other professional faith healers) used shills part of the time.... b) An accomplice at a… … Wiktionary