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1 dominate
1. v господствовать, властвовать2. v доминировать, преобладать; влиять, иметь преобладающее влияние3. v владеть4. v сдерживать, укрощать5. v занимать, всецело поглощать6. v возвышаться, господствоватьСинонимический ряд:1. command (verb) command; eclipse; look down; overlook; overshadow; overtop; tower above; tower over2. govern (verb) control; direct; govern; handle; manage3. order (verb) boss; dictate to; domineer; order; tyrannise4. rule (verb) predominate; preponderate; prevail; reign; rule5. rule another (verb) bend to one's will; boss around; keep under one's thumb; manage dictatorially; rule anotherАнтонимический ряд: -
2 avert
1. v отводить2. v отвлекать3. v предотвращать, отражатьСинонимический ряд:1. avoid (verb) avoid; forestall; hinder preclude; thwart; ward off2. prevent (verb) deter; forfend; head off; obviate; preclude; prevent; rule out; stave off; ward3. turn (verb) deflect; divert; pivot; redirect; re-route; sheer; shift; swing; turn; veer; volte-face; wheel; whip; whirl4. turn away (verb) cast one's eyes down; look another way; look away; shove aside; sidetrack; turn aside; turn away; turn one's eyes away -
3 turn aside
1. phr v отклонять; поворачивать в сторонуleft aside — оставил в стороне; оставленный в стороне
draw aside — отводить в сторону, увлекать
turning aside — отклоняющий; отклонение
2. phr v отклоняться, сворачивать в сторону3. phr v обходитьСинонимический ряд:1. prevent (verb) deter; forestall; head off; preclude; prevent; rule out; stave off; ward2. turn away (verb) avert; cast one's eyes down; look another way; look away; shove aside; sidetrack; turn away; turn one's eyes away
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