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61 distemper
1. n плохое настроение, хандра; дурное расположение духа; раздражение2. n вет. чума собак3. n волнения, беспорядки; смута, брожение умов4. v редк. нарушать душевное равновесие; расстраивать5. v редк. расстраивать6. v редк. помрачать7. v редк. вызывать смятение или хаос8. n жив. живопись темперой9. n жив. картина, написанная темперой; темпера10. n жив. клеевая краска11. v жив. писать темперой12. v красить клеевой краскойСинонимический ряд:1. disorder (noun) anarchism; anarchy; disorder; misrule; riot2. disorder (verb) derange; disarrange; disarray; discompose; disjoint; dislocate; disorder; disorganize; disrupt; disturb; jumble; mess up; mix up; muddle; muss up; rummage; shuffle; tumble; unsettle; upset -
62 lawlessness
1. n беззаконие; незаконность2. n несоблюдение законов; правонарушения; преступностьСинонимический ряд:anarchy (noun) anarchy; chaos; conflict; contention; discord; disorder; dissension; disturbance; misrule; mobocracy; ochlocracy; terrorism -
63 riot
1. n мятеж, бунт, восстание2. n нарушение общественного порядка, бесчинства3. n необузданностьto indulge in a riot of emotion — предаваться разгулу чувств, быть чрезмерно эмоциональным
4. n пышность, изобилие, буйство5. v принимать участие в мятеже, бунтеthe arrival of militia gave the riot its quietus — прибытие милиции сыграло решающую роль в подавлении мятежа
6. v бесчинствовать, нарушать общественную тишину и порядок7. v редк. быть необузданным, не знать удержу8. v растрачивать попусту; прожигать жизньСинонимический ряд:1. disorder (noun) anarchism; anarchy; disorder; distemper; misrule2. display (noun) display; profusion; splash; variety3. fun (noun) festivity; fun; party; revelry4. howl (noun) howl; scream; sidesplitter5. row (noun) affray; brawl; broil; fight; fracas; fray; free-for-all; row; ruction; scuffle6. uproar (noun) altercation; chaos; commotion; confusion; disturbance; melee; tumult; uproar7. brawl (verb) brawl; broil; caterwaul; squabble; wrangle8. disturbance (verb) create disorder; disturb the peace; disturbance; fight; protest; rebel; revolt9. revel (verb) carouse; frolic; hell; revel; roister; rollick; skylark; spree; wassailАнтонимический ряд:order; quiet
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