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101 reinstate
1. v восстанавливать в правах или в прежнем положении2. v восстанавливать, приводить в порядокthe wallpaper was reinstated where the bookcase formerly stood — там, где раньше стоял книжный шкаф, переклеили обои
3. v поправлять, восстанавливать здоровьеСинонимический ряд:restore (verb) give back; make good; put back; recall; reestablish; refund; reintroduce; renew; repay; replace; replenish; restore; return; revive -
102 reminisce
1. v разг. шутл. вспоминать2. v разг. шутл. предаваться воспоминаниямСинонимический ряд:remember (verb) be nostalgic; bethink; call to mind; cite; dwell on the past; hark back; muse; ponder; recall; recollect; reflect; remember; remind; retain; retrospect; revive; revoke; think back -
103 retrospect
1. n взгляд назад, в прошлое; обращение к прошлому2. v вспоминать прошлое; предаваться воспоминаниямСинонимический ряд:1. looking back (noun) considering past events; contemplating the past; looking back; memory; perspective from the present; recollection; remembering2. review (noun) afterlight; reconsideration; reexamination; re-examination; retrospection; review; revision; study3. remember (verb) bethink; cite; recall; recollect; remember; remind; reminisce; retain; revive; revoke -
104 scare
1. n паника; панический страх2. n амер. сл. вымогательство, шантаж3. v испугать, напугать; перепугать; пугатьyou scared me by coming in so quietly — вы так тихо вошли, что я испугался
4. v амер. разг. испугаться, напугаться, перепугаться5. v отпугивать, спугиватьСинонимический ряд:1. fright (noun) alarm; fright; shiver; shock; start; terror; turn2. frighten (verb) affright; alarm; awe; fright; frighten; intimidate; panic; paralyze; shock; spook; startle; terrify; terrorise; terrorize; unnerveАнтонимический ряд:comfort; entice; inspirit; reassurance; revive; soothe -
105 reactivate
reactivate [rɪ'æktɪveɪt](a) (start again → group, club) reconstituer, reformer; (→ economy) relancer; (revive → feelings, memories) raviver, réveiller -
106 refresh
refresh [rɪ'freʃ](a) (revive → of drink, shower, ice) rafraîchir; (→ of exercise, swim) revigorer; (→ of sleep) reposer, détendre;∎ I feel refreshed (after shower, drink) je me sens rafraîchi; (after exercise) je me sens revigoré; (after rest) je me sens reposé;∎ they returned refreshed (from rest, holiday) ils sont revenus détendus; (from exercise) ils sont revenus revigorés;∎ they woke refreshed ils se sont réveillés frais et dispos(b) (memory, experience) rafraîchir;∎ to refresh one's memory se rafraîchir la mémoire;∎ let me refresh your memory laissez-moi vous rafraîchir la mémoire;∎ she wanted to refresh her German elle voulait se remettre à niveau en allemand2 nounComputing actualisation f, rafraîchissement m►► Computing refresh rate taux m d'actualisation ou de rafraîchissement
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