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1 revisited
adv ещё раз о, к вопросу о, снова оСинонимический ряд:returned (verb) come back; returned; reverted -
2 reverted
1. a повёрнутый2. a отвёрнутый назад3. a направленный или обращённый назадСинонимический ряд:1. lapsed (verb) backslid; lapsed; regressed; relapsed; retrogressed; threw back/thrown back2. returned (verb) reacted; recrudesced; recurred; reoccurred; returned; turned back3. reversed (verb) changed; inverted; reversed; transposed; turned4. revisited (verb) come back; revisited -
3 returned
1. a обратный; возвратный; возвращённыйreturned letters — письма, вернувшиеся обратно
2. a вернувшийся, возвратившийся3. a избранныйСинонимический ряд:1. answered (verb) answered; came in/come in; rejoined; replied; responded; retorted2. paid (verb) bring in; brought in; cleared; drew; earned; gained; grossed; netted; paid; produced; realised; repaid; yielded3. reacted (verb) reacted; turned back4. reciprocated (verb) reciprocated; recompensed; requited; retaliated5. recurred (verb) reappeared; recrudesced; recurred; reoccurred6. rendered (verb) hand down; rendered7. renewed (verb) gave back/given back; give back; put back; reinstated; reintroduced; renewed; replaced; restored; revived; take back; took back/taken back8. reverted (verb) come back; reverted; revisited -
4 come back
1. phr v вспоминаться, всплывать в памяти2. phr v разг. прийти в себя, очнутьсяcome to an understanding — прийти к соглашению; договориться
he said she should come — он сказал, чтобы она пришла
I fear that I cannot come — боюсь, что не смогу прийти
3. phr v амер. разг. ответить тем же самым, отплатить той же монетойafter his unkind remark she came back at him with an angry retort — после его нелестного замечания она резко обрушилась на него
Синонимический ряд:1. come again (verb) answer; come again; reappear; re-enter; rejoin; respond; retort; return2. returned (verb) returned; reverted; revisited
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