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spraining растягивать растяжение растягивяющий см. также sprain -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > spraining
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spraining, dislocating, wrench, luxation, wrick -
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1. n поворот2. n перекрёсток3. n излучина4. n вращение5. n виток6. n поворот кругом, поворот на 180 градусов7. n токарное ремесло; токарная работа, точение8. n токарная стружка9. n обточка10. n обработка, отделка11. n превращение12. n изменение, отклонениеturning aside — отклоняющий; отклонение
turning about — изменяющий мнение; изменение мнения
13. n воен. обход14. n гимнастика15. n складка, сгиб16. n с. -х. вспашка17. a токарный18. a спец. вращающийся, поворотный19. a чередующийся; сменяющий друг другаСинонимический ряд:1. bending (adj.) arching; bending; buckling; curling; curving; spiraling; spiralling; twisting; veering; winding2. deviation (noun) aberration; deflection; departure; deviation; divergence; diversion3. reversal (noun) about-face; changeabout; inversion; reversal; reverse; reversement; reversion; right-about; right-about-face; turnabout; volte-face4. turn (noun) angle; bend; bow; flection; flexure; turn5. becoming (verb) applying; becoming; coming; getting; going; growing; recurring; referring; repairing; resort to; resorting; running; waxing6. bending (verb) angling; bending; deflecting; refracting7. breaking (verb) breaking; ploughing; turn over8. changing (verb) altering; changing; modifying; mutating; varying9. curdling (verb) curdling10. decaying (verb) break down; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; deteriorating; disintegrating; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; rotting; spoiling; tainting11. defecting (verb) apostatizing; defecting; deserting; ratting; renouncing; repudiating; tergiversating12. directing (verb) aiming; casting; directing; heading; inclining; laying; leveling or levelling; levelling; pointing; presenting; setting; training; zero in; zeroing in13. dulling (verb) blunting; dulling14. giving (verb) addressing; bending; buckling; buckling down; concentrating; dedicating; devoting; focusing; giving; throwing15. plowing (verb) plowing; plowing up; turning over16. reversing (verb) inverting; reversing; reverting17. sheering (verb) averting; deflecting; diverting; pivoting; redirecting; re-routing; sheering; shifting; swinging; veering; wheeling; whipping18. spinning (verb) reeling; spinning; swimming; whirling19. spraining (verb) spraining; twisting; wrenching20. translating (verb) putting; rendering; translating; transposing21. upsetting (verb) deranging; disordering; sickening; unhinging; unsettling; upsetting22. wheeling (verb) circling; gyrating; revolving; rolling; rotating; wheeling -
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1. n коробление досок при сушке2. n спорт. вращение; выкручиваниеСинонимический ряд:1. turning (adj.) arching; bending; buckling; crooked; curling; curved; curving; devious; spiraling; spiralling; turning; veering2. winding (adj.) meandering; serpentine; sinuous; snaky; tortuous; winding3. colouring (verb) belying; coloring; colouring; confusing; contorting; deforming; disfiguring; distorting; falsifying; garbling; loading; misrepresenting; misstating; perverting; twisting; warping; wresting4. snaking (verb) coiling; curling; entwining; meandering; snaking; spiraling or spiralling; spiralling; twining; weaving; winding; wreathing5. spraining (verb) spraining; turning; wrenching -
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1. отвертывание; завертывание2. тяжелыйСинонимический ряд:1. ripping (noun) bursting; cleaving; ripping; rupturing; severing; slashing; slicing; splitting; tearing2. colouring (verb) belying; coloring; colouring; confusing; distorting; falsifying; garbling; loading; misrepresenting; misstating; perverting; warping3. extorting (verb) exacting; extorting; gouging; pinching; screwing; shaking down; squeezing; wresting; wringing4. spraining (verb) spraining; turning; twisting5. tugging (verb) jerking; lurching; snapping; tugging; twitching
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Sprain — (spr[=a]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sprained} (spr[=a]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spraining}.] [OF. espreindreto press, to force out, F. [ e]preindre, fr. L. exprimere. See {Express}, v. t., and cf. {Spraints}.] To weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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