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1 studies
1. занятия; учение2. изучать; заниматься; занятиеСинонимический ряд:1. attentions (noun) advisement; applications; attentions; calculations; concentrations; considerations; debates; deliberations; heeds2. checks (noun) checks; check-ups; examinations; inspections; perusals; scrutiny3. practices (noun) drills; exercises; lessons; practices; rehearsals; training4. reveries (noun) abstractions; brown studies; muses; reveries; trances5. considers (verb) cogitates; considers; contemplates; entertains; minds; ponders; think over; thinks out; thinks over; weighs6. views (verb) canvasses; checks; checks over; checks up; cons; examines; go over; inspects; peruses; researches; scrutinises; scrutinizes; surveys; views -
2 dream
1. n сон, сновидение2. n мечтаa dream of a car — мечта, а не машина; машина, о которой можно только мечтать
dream away — проводить в мечтах:
3. n видение4. n блаженство; красота5. v видеть сонyou must have dreamt it — тебе, должно быть, это приснилось
it had more the semblance of a dream than of actual occurrence — это было больше похоже на сон, чем на действительность
6. v мечтать, грезитьto dream of happiness, to dream that one will be happy — мечтать о счастье
7. v преим. отриц. в предложениях думать, помышлять8. v поэт. плыть, висетьСинонимический ряд:1. fancy (noun) bubble; chimera; fancy; fantasy; fiction; figment; illusion; phantasy; pipe dream; rainbow2. hope (noun) desire; flight of fancy; goal; hope; wish; wishful thinking3. longing (noun) aspiration; ideal; longing4. mental images (noun) apparition; hallucination; images from the mind; meditation; mental images; reverie5. self-deception (noun) daydream; deception; error; imagination; mirage; mistake; nightmare; phantasm; self-deception; vision6. believe (verb) assume; believe; create; credit; presume; understand7. conceive (verb) conceive; conjure up; create in the mind's eye; daydream; fancy; imagine; indulge in reveries; picture; visualise; visualize8. fantasize (verb) be delirious; envisage; fantasize; flash; hallucinate; have flashes; have nightmares9. hope (verb) aspire; hope10. long (verb) ache; crave; hanker; hunger; itch; long; lust; pine; sigh; suspire; thirst; yearn; yen11. moon (verb) fantasise; moon12. muse (verb) muse; reflect; rhapsodizeАнтонимический ряд:accomplishment; reality -
3 fancies
n фасонные пирожныеСинонимический ряд:1. caprices (noun) bees; caprices; conceits; cranks; crotchets; freaks; humors; humours; impulses; maggots; megrims; notions; vagaries; whigmaleeries; whims; whimsies2. daydreams (noun) daydreams; dreams; fantasies; fictions; figments; illusions; imaginations; imaginativeness; nightmares; phantasies; phantasms; reveries; visions3. wills (noun) inclinations; likings; minds; pleasures; wills4. likes (verb) likes; take to5. thinks (verb) conceives; envisages; envisions; fantasises; features; images; imagines; pictures; projects; realizes; sees; thinks; visions; visualises; visualizes
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