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1 springing
1. n прыганье, скакание2. n вспархивание3. n появление4. n рост, произрастание5. n происхождение6. n начало7. n горн. расширение шпура или скважины8. n стр. пята арки или сводаСинонимический ряд:1. coming (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; descending; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; stemming2. jumping (verb) bouncing; bounding; hurdling; jumping; leaping; lopping; vaulting3. starting (verb) bolting; starting; startling4. tripping (verb) hopping; loping; skipping; skittering; tripping -
2 rising
1. n подъём, повышение; увеличение2. n воскресение; возрождение3. n восстание, бунт, мятеж4. n восход5. n вставание6. n прыщик, опухоль7. n строевая рысь8. n горн. проходка снизу вверх9. a повышающийся, поднимающийся10. a возрастающий, повышающийся; увеличивающийся11. a восходящий12. a растущий, подрастающийthe rising generation — новое поколение, молодёжь
13. a приобретающий вес, влияние, известностьrising lawyer — юрист, начинающий приобретать известность
14. a геральд. готовящийся взлететь, расправляющий крылья15. adv почти, околоСинонимический ряд:1. ascent (noun) ascension; ascent; climbing; going up; mounting; rise2. adjourning (verb) adjourning; dissolving; proroguing; recessing; terminating3. arising (verb) arising; ascending; aspiring; get up; lifting; mounting; pile out; roll out; soaring; stand up; turn out; upping4. arriving (verb) arriving; get ahead; get on; succeeding5. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; breaking; chancing; coming off; developing; doing; falling out; giving; going; happening; occurring; passing; transpiring6. increasing (verb) augmenting; building; burgeoning; enlarging; escalating; expanding; growing; increasing; multiplying; running up; snowballing; waxing7. intensifying (verb) aggravating; deepening; enhancing; heightening; intensifying; magnifying; redoubling; rousing8. lifting (verb) advancing; ascending; climbing; lifting; mounting; soaring9. rebelling (verb) mutinying; rebelling; revolting10. rolling out (verb) getting up; piling out; rising and shining; rolling out; standing up; turning out; uprising11. springing (verb) coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; springing; stemming12. surfacing (verb) surfacing -
3 flowing
1. a текущий, текучий2. a поднимающийся, приливающий3. a ниспадающий4. a плавный; гладкий5. a обтекаемыйСинонимический ряд:1. easy (adj.) cursive; easy; effortless; fluent; running; smooth2. graceful (adj.) fluid; gliding; graceful; liquid; rippling; sinuous; steady; sweeping3. running water (adj.) gushing; issuing; pouring out; rising; running water; spouting; spreading; spurting4. blowing (verb) blowing; puffing5. flowing (verb) discharging; emitting; emptying; flowing; giving off; issuing; venting; voiding6. rolling (verb) gliding; rolling; sailing7. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; heading; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming8. teeming (verb) abounding; crawling; swarming; teeming9. welling (verb) circulating; coursing; gushing; pouring; rolling; running; rushing; sluicing; streaming; surging; welling -
4 heading
1. n заглавие, заголовок2. n рубрика; разделthe article comes under the heading of Sporting News — статья помещена под рубрикой «Спортивные новости»
3. n удар головой по мячу4. n направление, курс5. n верх6. n перёд7. n крышка8. n горн. главный штрек; штольня9. n горн. грудь забоя10. n горн. тех. высадка головок11. n горн. широкая клёпка для выделки днищheading sword — меч палача, меч для обезглавливания
12. n горн. гидр. головные сооружения13. n с. -х. колошение, выколашивание14. n с. -х. завивание головок, образование кочановСинонимический ряд:1. course (noun) bearing; course; vector2. title (noun) band; banner; banner head; caption; head; header; headline; inscription; legend; section head; subtitle; title; underline3. bearing (verb) bearing; lighting out; making; setting out; striking out; taking off4. beheading (verb) beheading; decapitating; decollating; guillotining; necking5. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; inclining; laying; leveling or levelling; levelling; pointing; presenting; setting; training; turning; zero in; zeroing in6. going (verb) going; heading; set out; strike out7. running (verb) administering; administrating; governing; managing; running; superintending8. springing (verb) arising; coming from; deriving from; emanating; flowing; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming -
5 skipping
1. пропуск; обход2. перескакивание3. пропускать; пропускСинонимический ряд:1. cutting (verb) cutting2. dropping (verb) dismissing; dropping; give over; give up3. flying (verb) absconding; break out; decamping; escaping; flying; get away; run away4. glancing (verb) caroming; glancing; grazing; ricocheting; ricocheting or ricochetting; skimming5. running (verb) bolting; fleeing; making off; running; scampering; scooting6. springing (verb) hopping; loping; skittering; springing; tripping -
6 issuing
выпускать; передаватьСинонимический ряд:1. emergence (noun) arising; effluence; emanation; emergence; emerging; escape; flowing; outpouring; welling up2. emitting (verb) emitting; giving off; giving out; releasing; throwing off3. flowing (verb) discharging; emptying; flowing; venting; voiding4. publishing (verb) bring out; getting out; publishing; put out; putting out5. showing (verb) appearing; emerging; looming; materializing; showing6. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; descending; emanating; heading; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming -
7 arising
возникать; возникающийСинонимический ряд:1. commencement (noun) beginning; commencement; dawn; emergence; inauguration; initiation; opening; outset; start2. appearing (verb) appearing; beginning; commencing; dawning; emerging; originating; starting3. rising (verb) ascending; aspiring; get up; lifting; mounting; pile out; rising; roll out; soaring; turn out; upping4. rolling out (verb) getting up; piling out; rising and shining; rolling out; turning out; uprising5. springing (verb) coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; proceeding; springing; stemming -
8 proceeding
1. n поведение; поступок2. n работа, деятельностьdaily proceedings — текущие дела, повседневная работа
3. n юр. судебное разбирательство, судебное дело; судопроизводство; судебная процедураrendition proceeding — вынесение судебного решения, вердикта
prior proceeding — производство по делу, имевшее место ранее
streamlined proceeding — упрощённая, ускоренная процедура
4. n l5. n труды, записки; протоколы6. n судебные протоколы, судебное делоСинонимический ряд:1. procedure (noun) action; course; deed; doings; maneuver; manoeuvre; measure; move; operation; procedure; process; step; transaction2. advancing (verb) advancing; come along; get along; getting along; getting on; marching; moving; progressing3. going (verb) faring; going; hying or hieing; journeying; passing; push on; pushing on; repairing; traveling or travelling; travelling; wending4. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; rising; springing; stemming -
9 tripping
1. n лёгкая походка2. n тех. отключение3. n тех. расцепление4. n тех. тех. опрокидывание5. a быстроногий; с лёгкой походкой; легконогий6. a заблуждающийся, грешный7. a тех. выключающий, отключающийtripping device — расцепляющее устройство, выключатель
Синонимический ряд:1. intoxicated (adj.) doped; drug-crazed; drugged; drunk; high; intoxicated; on drugs; spaced out; stoned2. slipping (verb) erring; miscuing; mistaking; slipping; stumbling3. springing (verb) hopping; loping; skipping; skittering; springing4. throwing (verb) throwing; triggering -
10 descending
1. a опускающийся; спускающийся, идущий внизdescending motion — движение вниз; спуск
2. a направленный вниз, нисходящийdescending letter — буква, часть которой располагается ниже строки
3. a мат. понижающийся, уменьшающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. derived (adj.) derived; descendent; downward2. falling (noun) collapse; degradation; descent; downfall; drop; falling; plunge; sinking; tailspin3. sinking (verb) declining; degenerating; descending; deteriorating; dipping; disintegrating; dropping; fall off; falling; lowering; retrograding; rotting; sinking; stooping; worsening4. springing (verb) deriving; descending; issuing; springing -
11 hopping
1. n прыганье; скакание2. n танцы, пляска; сельский праздник3. a скачущий; порхающий4. a очень занятый; мечущийся5. a суетной, напряжённый, колготной6. n сбор хмеля7. n добавление хмеляСинонимический ряд:1. busy (adj.) bustling; busy; buzzing; fussy; humming; hustling; lively; popping2. jumping (verb) bouncing; bounding; hurdling; jumping; leaping; lopping; vaulting3. springing (verb) loping; skipping; skittering; springing; tripping -
12 loping
n неравномерный ходСинонимический ряд:1. springing (verb) hopping; skipping; skittering; springing; tripping2. trotting (verb) jogging; trotting -
13 stemming
1. n очистка от черешков, чистка2. n запруживание, перегораживание3. n остановка, останавливание4. n горн. забойка5. n горн. пыж6. n горн. спорт. торможениеСинонимический ряд:1. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; springing2. stanching (verb) stanching; stopping -
14 emanating
излучать; излучение; излучающийСинонимический ряд:springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming -
15 spring
1 noun∎ in (the) spring au printemps;∎ spring is here! c'est le printemps!(b) (device, coil) ressort m;∎ Cars the springs la suspension(c) (natural source) source f;∎ hot or thermal spring source f thermale;∎ volcanic springs sources fpl volcaniques∎ he made a sudden spring for the knife tout à coup, il bondit pour s'emparer du couteau(e) (resilience) élasticité f;∎ the diving board has plenty of spring le plongeoir est très élastique;∎ the mattress has no spring left le matelas n'a plus de ressort;∎ the news put a spring in her step la nouvelle l'a rendue toute guillerette;∎ he set out with a spring in his step il est parti d'un pas alerte(a) (flowers, weather, colours) printanier, de printemps;∎ his new spring collection sa nouvelle collection de printemps(b) (mattress) à ressorts∎ to spring to one's feet se lever vivement ou d'un bond;∎ to spring at bondir ou se jeter sur;∎ the cat sprang at the bird le chat bondit sur l'oiseau;∎ he saw the blow coming and sprang away in time il a vu le coup arriver et l'a esquivé de justesse;∎ she sprang back in horror elle recula d'un bond, horrifiée;∎ the couple sprang apart le couple se sépara hâtivement;∎ the bus stopped and she sprang off le bus s'arrêta et elle descendit d'un bond;∎ he sprang ashore il sauta à terre;∎ the car sprang forward la voiture fit un bond en avant;∎ springing out of the armchair bondissant du fauteuil;∎ to spring to attention bondir au garde-à-vous∎ to spring shut/open se fermer/s'ouvrir brusquement;∎ the branch sprang back la branche s'est redressée d'un coup∎ the police sprang into action les forces de l'ordre passèrent rapidement à l'action;∎ the engine sprang to or into life le moteur s'est mis soudain en marche ou a brusquement démarré;∎ she sprang to his defence elle a vivement pris sa défense;∎ the issue has made the town spring to life l'affaire a galvanisé la ville;∎ new towns/companies have sprung into existence des villes nouvelles/de nouvelles sociétés ont surgi d'on ne sait où ou sont soudain apparues;∎ to spring to the rescue se précipiter pour porter secours;∎ tears sprang to his eyes les larmes lui sont montées ou venues aux yeux;∎ a protest sprang to her lips elle eut envie de protester;∎ just say the first thing which springs to mind dites simplement la première chose qui vous vient à l'esprit;∎ you didn't notice anything strange? - nothing that springs to mind vous n'avez rien remarqué d'anormal? - rien qui me frappe particulièrement;∎ he sprang to fame overnight il est devenu célèbre du jour au lendemain;∎ familiar where did you spring from? d'où est-ce que tu sors?;∎ literary to spring to arms voler aux armes∎ to spring from venir de, provenir de;∎ the problem springs from a misunderstanding le problème provient ou vient d'un malentendu;∎ their conservatism springs from fear leur conservatisme vient de ce qu'ils ont peur∎ to spring for sth casquer pour qch∎ the mousetrap had been sprung but it was empty la souricière avait fonctionné, mais elle était vide∎ sprung carriage voiture f suspendue(c) (make known → decision, news) annoncer de but en blanc ou à brûle-pourpoint;∎ I hate to have to spring it on you like this cela m'embête d'avoir à vous l'annoncer de but en blanc comme ça;∎ he doesn't like people springing surprises on him il n'aime pas les surprises ou qu'on lui réserve des surprises;∎ to spring a question on sb poser une question à qn de but en blanc∎ the radiator has sprung a leak il y a une fuite dans le radiateur(e) (jump over → hedge, brook) sauter∎ the gang sprung him from prison with a helicopter le gang l'a fait évader de prison en hélicoptère►► British spring balance peson m à ressort;the Spring Bank Holiday = le dernier lundi de mai, jour férié en Grande-Bretagne;spring binding reliure f à ressort;∎ he's no spring chicken il n'est plus tout jeune, il n'est plus de la première jeunesse;spring fever excitation f;Botany spring gentian gentiane f printanière;spring greens choux mpl précoces;Veterinary medicine spring halt éparvin m sec, épervin m sec;spring lock serrure f à fermeture automatique;British spring onion petit oignon m;spring roll rouleau m de printemps;spring snow neige f de printemps;School & University spring term ≃ dernier trimestre m;spring tide grande marée f; (at equinox) marée f d'équinoxe (de printemps);spring water eau f de source(b) (move upwards) bondir, rebondir;∎ the lid sprang up le couvercle s'est ouvert brusquement;∎ several hands sprang up plusieurs mains se sont levées(c) (grow in size, height) pousser;∎ hasn't Lisa sprung up this year! comme Lisa a grandi cette année!(d) (appear → towns, factories) surgir, pousser comme des champignons; (→ doubt, suspicion, rumour, friendship) naître; (→ difficulty, threat) surgir; (→ breeze) se lever brusquement;∎ new companies are springing up every day de nouvelles entreprises apparaissent chaque jour;∎ an argument/friendship sprang up between them une querelle éclata/une amitié naquit entre eux -
16 jumping
1. n прыганье2. n спорт. прыжки3. n метал. расковкаСинонимический ряд:1. advancing (verb) advancing; elevating; promoting; upgrading2. bouncing (verb) bouncing; bounding; hopping; hurdling; leaping; lopping; springing; vaulting3. ejecting (verb) bail out; ejecting4. raising (verb) boosting; hiking; increasing; jacking; jacking up; putting up; raising; upping5. starting (verb) bolting; springing; starting; startling -
17 bounce
1. verb1) (to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.) hoppe; springe tilbage2) ((of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.) afvise2. noun1) ((of a ball etc) an act of springing back: With one bounce the ball went over the net.) tilbagehop2) (energy: She has a lot of bounce.) kraft•- bouncing* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) spring or jump back from a solid surface.) hoppe; springe tilbage2) ((of a cheque) to be sent back unpaid, because of lack of money in a bank account.) afvise2. noun1) ((of a ball etc) an act of springing back: With one bounce the ball went over the net.) tilbagehop2) (energy: She has a lot of bounce.) kraft•- bouncing -
18 jump
1. verb1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) hoppe; springe2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) springe3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) fare sammen4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) springe over; hoppe over2. noun1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) spring; hop2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) forhindring3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) -spring4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) faren sammen5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) stigning•- jumpy- jump at
- jump for joy
- jump on
- jump the gun
- jump the queue
- jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
- jump to it* * *1. verb1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) hoppe; springe2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) springe3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) fare sammen4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) springe over; hoppe over2. noun1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) spring; hop2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) forhindring3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) -spring4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) faren sammen5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) stigning•- jumpy- jump at
- jump for joy
- jump on
- jump the gun
- jump the queue
- jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
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19 kick
[kik] 1. verb1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) sparke2) ((of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.) slå tilbage2. noun1) (a blow with the foot: The boy gave him a kick on the ankle; He was injured by a kick from a horse.) spark2) (the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.) tilbageslag; rekyl3) (a pleasant thrill: She gets a kick out of making people happy.) spænding•- kick off
- kick up* * *[kik] 1. verb1) (to hit or strike out with the foot: The child kicked his brother; He kicked the ball into the next garden; He kicked at the locked door; He kicked open the gate.) sparke2) ((of a gun) to jerk or spring back violently when fired.) slå tilbage2. noun1) (a blow with the foot: The boy gave him a kick on the ankle; He was injured by a kick from a horse.) spark2) (the springing back of a gun after it has been fired.) tilbageslag; rekyl3) (a pleasant thrill: She gets a kick out of making people happy.) spænding•- kick off
- kick up -
20 coming
1. n приход, приезд, прибытие; приближениеcoming round — приходящий; приход
coming to rule — приходящий к власти; приход к власти
coming to power — приходящий к власти; приход к власти
2. n пришествие3. n рел. второе пришествие4. a будущий; наступающий, приближающийся; ожидаемый5. a подающий надеждыСинонимический ряд:1. arriving (adj.) approaching; arriving; close at hand; coming in; docking; drawing near; forthcoming; getting near; nearing; oncoming; progressing; upcoming2. future (adj.) expected; future; impending; lying ahead; ongoing; on-going; pending3. improving one's place (adj.) advancing; aspiring; better off; climbing; full of promise; improving one's place; on the way to success; promising; pursuing success4. later (adj.) imminent; later5. next (adj.) ensuing; following; next6. approach (noun) approach; convergence; imminence; nearness7. arrival (noun) advent; appearance; arrival; landing; reception; welcome8. advancing (verb) advancing; come along; get along; marching; moving; proceeding; progressing9. amounting (verb) adding up; aggregating; amounting; numbering; running into; running to; summing into; summing to; totaling or totalling10. arriving (verb) arriving; getting; getting in; reaching; showing; showing up; turning up11. becoming (verb) becoming; going; growing; running; turning; waxing12. coming (verb) arising; coming; deriving; emanating; flowing; hailing; issuing; originating; rising; springing; stemming13. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; breaking; chancing; coming off; developing; doing; falling; falling out; giving; happening; occurring; passing; transpiring
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