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Синонимический ряд:1. dumps (noun) dumps; pigpens; pigsties2. sinks (noun) cesspools; dens; pandemoniums; sinks -
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Синонимический ряд:1. armories (noun) armories; arsenals; depots; magazines2. sadness (noun) blues; dejection; depression; dinge; dysphoria; gloom; heavyheartedness; melancholy; mopes; mournfulness; sadness; suds; the dismals; the dolefuls; unhappiness3. sties (noun) pigpens; pigsties; sties4. discards (verb) abdicates; cashiers; casts; chucks; discards; dispose of; ditches; jettisons; junks; lays aside; rejects; scraps; sheds; shucks; shucks off; sloughs; throw away; throw out; throws away; throws out; washes out5. unloads (verb) sell off; sell out; unloads -
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тонуть; топить; погружатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. cesspools (noun) cesspools; dens; pandemoniums; pits; sties2. depressions (noun) basins; concavities; depressions; dips; hollows; sags; sinkholes3. deteriorates (verb) declines; degenerates; descends; deteriorates; disintegrates; retrogrades; rots; stoops; worsens4. falls (verb) declines; dips; dives; drops; fall off; falls; goes down; plummets; sets; skids; slumps; tumbles5. founders (verb) founders; goes under; submerges; submerses6. humbles (verb) abases; casts down; debases; degrades; demeans; humbles; humiliates7. lowers (verb) couches; depresses; droops; lets down; lowers8. runs (verb) digs; drives; plunges; rams; runs; stabs; sticks; thrusts9. settles (verb) gravitates; settles10. slips (verb) slips; vitiates11. totals (verb) demolishes; destroys; dynamites; finishes; ruins; shatters; smashes; torpedoes; totals; undoes; wracks; wrecks
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sty — sty1 noun (plural sties) a pigsty. verb (sties, stying, stied) archaic keep (a pig) in a sty. Origin OE stī (in stīfearh sty pig ), prob. identical with stig hall (see steward), of Gmc origin. sty2 (also stye … English new terms dictionary
sty — I. noun (plural sties; also styes) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stig pen; pigpen; akin to Old Norse svīnsti pigpen Date: before 12th century pigpen II. verb (stied or styed; stying) … New Collegiate Dictionary
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sty — UK [staɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms sty : singular sty plural sties 1) a small building where pigs are kept on a farm 2) sty or stye an infection of the eyelid that makes it red and painful … English dictionary
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pig·sty — /ˈpıgˌstaı/ noun, pl sties [count] 1 : a place where pigs are kept called also (US) pigpen, sty 2 informal : a dirty or messy place His room was a pigsty. called also ( … Useful english dictionary