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1 handling
1. n обхождение, обращение2. n обращение; способ эксплуатации; обслуживание; манипулирование3. n спорт. владение мячом4. n спорт. игра руками; передача мяча5. n спорт. трактовка; разбор, обсуждение6. n спорт. подходnegotiations needing nice handling — переговоры, требующие осторожного и тонкого подхода
7. n спорт. уход8. n спорт. управление; регулирование9. n спорт. обработка10. n спорт. переработка грузов11. n спорт. маневрирование; перемещениеСинонимический ряд:1. manner of treatment (noun) administration; dealing with; managing; manner of treatment; method; styling; way2. oversight (noun) care; charge; conduct; intendance; oversight; running; superintendence; superintendency; supervision3. treatment (noun) approach; execution; management; manipulation; strategy; treatment4. dispensing (verb) dispensing; maneuvering; manipulating; plying; swinging; wielding5. governing (verb) controlling; directing; dominating; governing; managing6. marketing (verb) deal in; marketing; merchandising; peddling; retailing; selling; trade in; vending7. touching (verb) feeling; fingering; palpating; pawing; touching8. treating (verb) deal with; dealing with; playing; serving; taking; treating9. using (verb) applying; bestowing; employing; exercising; exploiting; operating; running; using; utilizing; working -
2 styling
1. n стилистическая правка2. n смысловой оттенок слова или фразы, стиль3. n моделирование; дизайнСинонимический ряд:1. manner of treatment (noun) administration; approach; dealing with; handling; managing; manner of treatment; method; treatment; way2. naming (verb) baptising; baptizing; calling; characterising; christening; denominating; designating; dubbing; entitling; labelling; naming; tagging; terming; titling -
3 use
1. n употребление, использование, применение2. n цель, назначениеa tool with several uses — инструмент, применяемый для различных целей
3. n польза, толк, выгода4. n способность пользования5. n право пользованияhe gave his friend the use of his library — он предоставил приятелю право пользоваться своей библиотекой
actual use — фактическое пользование; фактическое применение
6. n привычка, обыкновение7. n церк. ритуал; чин8. v употреблять, пользоваться, применять9. v прибегать, пользоваться10. v использовать в своих интересахthey used every artifice to get our help — они прибегали ко всяческим хитростям, чтобы добиться от нас помощи
11. v потреблять, расходоватьuse up — израсходовать, использовать
12. v тратить, проводитьthey used thirty days in travelling about 1,000 miles — они потратили 30 дней, чтобы проехать 1000 миль
13. v обращаться, обходиться; относиться14. v приучать15. v амер. сл. употреблять наркотики, быть наркоманом16. v диал. амер. часто посещатьСинонимический ряд:1. account (noun) account; advantage; applicability; appropriateness; avail; benefit; fitness; relevance; serviceability; usefulness; utility2. duty (noun) application; duty; function; goal; mark; object; objective; purpose; service; target3. exercise (noun) appliance; consumption; employment; exercise; exercising; exertion; manipulation; operation; play; usance; utilisation; utilization4. habit (noun) consuetude; custom; habit; habitude; manner; practice; praxis; trick; way; wont5. handling (noun) handling; treatment; usage6. help (noun) good; help; profit7. need (noun) demand; need; occasion8. consume (verb) consume; deplete; drain; exhaust; expend; spend; use up; waste9. employ (verb) actuate; apply; bestow; employ; implement; make use of; practise; run; utilise; utilize; work10. exercise (verb) exercise; manipulate; operate; practice; put to use; wield11. exploit (verb) abuse; exploit; impose on; impose upon12. habituate (verb) accustom; familiarise; familiarize; habituate; inure; wont13. speak (verb) converse in; parley; speak; talk14. treat (verb) act toward; behave toward; deal with; handle; manage; play; serve; take; treatАнтонимический ряд:discard; disuse; ignore; suspend
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