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61 go off with a bang
expr BrE infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > go off with a bang
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62 wild about etc someone or something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > wild about etc someone or something
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63 seeing
1. n видение; способность или возможность видетьseeing is believing — увидеть — значит убедиться
2. n астр. видимость, обусловленная состоянием атмосферы3. prep книжн. из-за; в связи сhe was unfitted for the post seeing his inexperience — он не подходил для этой работы, так как не имел опыта
4. cj книжн. принимая во внимание, поскольку, так как; ввиду того, чтоseeing no other course was open to us — ввиду того, что у нас не было другого пути
seeing a crowd of people, I went to see what was toward — увидев толпу, я пошёл посмотреть, что случилось
Синонимический ряд:1. observant (adj.) alert; astute; heeding; noticing; noting; observant; perceiving; regarding; saying2. eye (noun) eye; eyesight; sight; vision3. beholding (verb) beholding; descrying; discerning; distinguishing; espying; marking; minding; noticing; noting; observing; perceiving; remarking; twigging; viewing4. discovering (verb) ascertaining; catching on; determining; discovering; finding out; hearing; learning; tumbling; unearthing5. foreseeing (verb) anticipating; divining; envisioning; foreknowing; foreseeing; visualizing6. guiding (verb) conducting; directing; escorting; guiding; leading; piloting; routing; showing; steering7. having (verb) experiencing; go through; having; knowing; meet with; suffering; sustaining; tasting; undergoing8. looking (verb) looking; minding; watching9. seeing (verb) accepting; apprehending; catching; compassing; comprehending; dating; fathoming; following; grasping; make out; making out; reading; seeing; take in; taking; taking in; taking out; tumbling to; understanding10. stopping (verb) calling; come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; stopping11. thinking (verb) conceiving; envisaging; envisioning; fancying; fantasising; featuring; imaging; imagining; picturing; projecting; realizing; thinking; visioning; visualising12. visiting (verb) coming by; coming over; dropping by; dropping in; looking in; looking up; popping in; running in; stepping in; stopping by; stopping in; visiting13. because (other) as; because; considering; inasmuch as; since; whereas
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