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81 dead to the world
1) бесчувственный, невосприимчивый к происходящему; крепко спящий; ≈ спит как убитый, спит без задних ногSuddenly he did a simple thing, but so uncharacteristic that it moved her. He shut his eyes. It was as if he said: ‘All right! I'm dead to the world!’ (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part II, ch. XIII) — И вдруг он сделал совсем простую вещь, но такую необычную для него, что она почувствовала жалость. Он закрыл глаза. Все равно как если бы он сказал: "Хорошо. Я умер для всего света".
I was dead to the world as soon as I hit the ground before my go on night watch. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Winged Seeds’, ch. XV) — Я прилег, перед тем как идти в дозор, и уснул как убитый.
Then Lou got the man to identify himself, and it was the Sergeant himself, Cacalokowitz, drunk and dead to the world of law and order. (W. Saroyan, ‘The Adventures of Wesley Jackson’, ch. 6) — Тогда Лу потребовал, чтобы неизвестный назвал себя, и тут оказалось, что это сержант Какалокович собственной персоной, сильно под мухой и потому глухой к голосу закона и порядка.
2) без сознанияThey carried out the prostrate man, dead to the world from a fractured skull. (W. Foster, ‘Pages from a Worker's Life’, ch. II) — Они вынесли лежащего без сознания человека: ему проломили череп.
I'll get some food at the canteen here and then go straight to bed. I'm dead to the world. (M. Dickens, ‘The Fancy’, ch. 12) — Поем в буфете и сразу спать. Устал смертельно.
4) разг. вдрызг, мертвецки пьяный; ≈ пьян в стельку (тж. blind to the world)Paddy: "...Tis only when I'm dead to the world I'd be wishful to sing at all." (E. O'Neill, ‘The Hairy Ape’, sc. 1) — Пэдди: "...Когда напиваюсь, мне всегда хочется петь."
Amongst the desolation of the looted shop, swaying helplessly astride the beer barrel sat Slogger Leeming. He held to the bunghole with one blissful finger. He was blind to the world. (A. J. Cronin, ‘The Stars Look Down’, book I, ch. VI) — Среди разгромленной, опустевшей лавки, беспомощно покачиваясь, сидел верхом на пивном бочонке Боксер Лиминг и, плавая в блаженстве, одним пальцем придерживал втулку. Он был мертвецки пьян.
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82 have a drop
разг.(have (или take) a drop (тж. have a drop in one's eye))быть навеселе, под хмельком, под мухойI have had a drop, but I had not been drinking. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Prince Otto’, part I, ch. IV) — Я не пьян, я выпил совсем немного.
The audience sounded drunk, and even Caroline, who never took a drop, was swaying oddly. (E. M. Forster, ‘Where Angels Fear to Tread’, ch. 6) — Подвыпившая аудитория вела себя шумно, и даже Каролина, которая никогда не притрагивалась к спиртному, как-то странно покачивалась.
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83 Jacob's ladder
1) "лестница Иакова", лестница, ведущая на небо, ввысь [этим. библ. Genesis XXVIII, 12]Senator departs dreaming his own dream of Jacob's Ladder which ascends not to heaven but to the White House. (G. Vidal, ‘Rocking the Boat’, ‘Politics as Sport’) — Сенатор Джейкоб Джевитс, уходя, мечтал о лестнице Иакова, которая вела бы не на небеса, а в Белый дом.
2) мор. скок-ванты; шторм-трапUp I went past the main, lower-topsail, upper-topsail, top-gallant and royal yards, until I finally climbed the swaying "Jacob's Ladder" up to the dizzy skysail yard. (W. Foster, ‘Pages from a Worker's Life’, ch. I) — Я миновал нижний марсель, верхний марсель, брам-стеньгу и бом-брам-реи и, наконец, по качающейся веревочной лестнице добрался до находящейся на головокружительной высоте трюмсель-реи.
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84 affecting
1. a трогательный, волнующий; трогающий до слёз; умилительный2. a впечатляющийСинонимический ряд:1. inspiring (adj.) emotional; inspiring; provoking; stirring; thrilling2. moving (adj.) heart rending; impressive; moving; pathetic; piteous; pitiful; poignant; touching3. acting (verb) acting; assuming; bluffing; counterfeiting; faking; feigning; posing; pretending; put on; putting on; shamming; simulating4. carrying (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; moving; striking; swaying; touching5. frequenting (verb) frequenting; hanging around; hanging out; haunting; resorting -
85 bending
1. n сгибание2. n изгиб, кривизнаСинонимический ряд:1. stooping (adj.) bowing; curtsying; dipping; stooping; wavering2. turning (adj.) arching; buckling; crooked; curling; curved; curving; devious; spiraling; spiralling; turning; twisting; veering; winding3. bending (verb) bending; biasing; biasing or biassing; disposing; inclining; predisposing; swaying4. bowing (verb) bowing; humping; hunching; scrunching; stooping5. giving (verb) addressing; applying; breaking; buckling; buckling down; caving; collapsing; concentrating; crumpling; dedicating; devoting; directing; focusing; folding up; giving; going; throwing; turning; yielding6. going (verb) breaking; collapsing; crumpling; going7. rounding (verb) crooking; curving; rounding8. turning (verb) angling; deflecting; refracting; turning -
86 biasing
1. смещение; подмагничивание2. влиять; смещениеСинонимический ряд:1. angling (verb) angling; skewing; slanting2. bending (verb) bending; disposing; inclining; predisposing3. colouring (verb) colouring; warping4. influencing (verb) influencing; prejudicing; prepossessing; swaying -
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88 carrying
1. n ношение2. n переноска, подноска3. n провоз; перевозкаСинонимический ряд:1. transit (noun) carriage; conveyance; hauling; movement; transit; transport; transportation; transporting2. affecting (verb) affecting; getting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; moving; striking; swaying; touching3. bearing (verb) bearing; bucking; displaying; exhibiting; ferrying; having; lugging; packing; possessing; sustaining; toting; transporting4. behaving (verb) acquitting; acting; behaving; comporting; demeaning; deporting; disporting; doing; going on; quitting5. conducting (verb) channeling or channelling; channelling; conducting; conveying; funneling; piping; siphoning; transmitting6. going (verb) extending; going; leading; reaching; running; stretching7. involving (verb) entailing; involving8. keeping (verb) keeping; stocking9. supporting (verb) bearing up; bolstering; bracing; buttressing; holding; maintaining; propping; shoring up; supporting; sustaining; upholding10. taking (verb) bringing; fetching; taking11. telling (verb) breaking; clearing; communicating; disclosing; get across; giving; imparting; passing; reporting; spreading; telling -
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90 convincing
a убедительныйhe is a very convincing speaker — он говорит весьма убедительно, он умеет убеждать слушателей
Синонимический ряд:1. credible (adj.) acceptable; authentic; authoritative; believable; credible; faithful; plausible; probable; rational; reasonable; true; trustworthy; trusty; worthy of confidence2. persuasive (adj.) glib; hypnotic; impressive; mesmerizing; moving; persuasive; reasoning; swaying3. valid (adj.) cogent; satisfactory; satisfying; solid; sound; telling; valid4. bringing (verb) argue into; assuring; bring around; bringing; convincing; persuading; prevail on; satisfying; talk into; win over5. inducing (verb) arguing into; bringing around; drawing; drawing in; drawing on; getting; inducing; prevailing on; prevailing upon; procuring; prompting; talking into; winning over -
91 getting
1. n приобретение; получение2. n обыкн. уст. приобретение; прибыль; выигрыш3. n редк. порождение; произведение4. n горн. выемка, добычаСинонимический ряд:1. purchasing (noun) bargaining; buying; investing; obtaining; paying for; procuring; purchasing; trafficking2. receiving (noun) acceptance; acquiring; acquisition; intake; possession; receipt; receiving; taking in3. acquiring (verb) acquiring; annexing; chalking up; come by; compassing; having; landing; obtaining; procuring; pulling4. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; impressing; influencing; inspiring; moving; striking; swaying; touching5. becoming (verb) becoming; going; growing; running; turning; waxing6. bothering (verb) aggravating; annoying; bothering; burning up; chafing; disturbing; exasperating; fretting; galling; grating; inflaming; irking; irritating; nettling; peeving; piquing; provoking; putting out; riling; roiling; ruffling; vexing7. coming (verb) arriving; coming; contacting; getting in; reaching; showing; showing up; turning up8. fathering (verb) begetting; breeding; fathering; procreating; siring9. inducing (verb) arguing into; bringing around; convincing; deriving; drawing; drawing in; drawing on; inducing; persuading; prevailing on; prevailing upon; prompting; talking into; winning over10. learning (verb) learning; mastering; pick up; picking up11. making (verb) bringing in; deserving; draw down; drawing down; earning; gaining; knocking down; making; meriting; pull down; winning12. memorizing (verb) conning; memorizing13. nonplusing (verb) beating; buffaloing; nonplusing; sticking; stumping14. preparing (verb) fitting; fixing; making up; preparing; readying15. taking (verb) bagging; capturing; catching; collaring; coming down with; contracting; developing; nailing; netting; securing; sickening; sickening of; sickening with; taking -
92 governing
1. a руководящий, управляющий; контролирующий2. a правящий3. a главный, основнойСинонимический ряд:1. dominant (adj.) ascendant; common; controlling; dominant; first; important; master; predominant; regnant; ruling2. exercising authority (adj.) administrative; commanding; executive; exercising authority; in office; managing; overseeing; supervisory3. running (verb) administering; administrating; carrying out; controlling; directing; dominating; executing; governing; handling; heading; managing; overruling; regulating; reigning; rendering; ruling; running; superintending; swaying -
93 impressing
производить впечатление; впечатляющийСинонимический ряд:1. imprinting (adj.) blazing; branding; earmarking; imprinting; initialing; inscribing; labeling; marking; signing2. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; influencing; inspiring; moving; striking; swaying; touching3. driving (verb) drilling; driving; pounding4. fixing (verb) driving; engraving; etching; fixing; graving; hammering; imprinting; inscribing; pounding; stamping -
94 inclining
наклонение; склонениеСинонимический ряд:1. bias (adj.) askew; bevel; beveled; bias; biased; diagonal; oblique; slanted; slanting2. inclined (adj.) declivate; declivitous; inclined; leaning; pitched; pitching; sloped; sloping; tilted; tilting; tipped3. leaning (noun) bent; bias; disposition; drift; inclination; leaning; lurch; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; proclivity; propensity; sentiment; tendency4. bending (verb) bending; biasing; biasing or biassing; disposing; predisposing; swaying5. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; heading; laying; leveling or levelling; pointing; presenting; setting; training; turning; zeroing in6. listing (verb) canting; heeling; leaning; listing; looking; raking; reclining; slanting; sloping; squint toward; tending; tilting; tipping; trending -
95 influencing
Синонимический ряд:1. effective (adj.) adequate; effective; effectual; efficacious; efficient; influential; operating; operative; serviceable2. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; inspiring; moving; striking; touching3. biasing (verb) biasing; swaying4. prejudicing (verb) biasing or biassing; prejudicing; prepossessing -
96 inspiring
a вдохновительный; вдохновляющийСинонимический ряд:1. exciting (adj.) encouraging; exciting; exhilarant; exhilarating; exhilarative; eye-popping; heartening; illuminating; inspirational; intoxicating; invigorating; refreshing; rousing; stimulating2. moving (adj.) affecting; emotional; moving; poignant; provoking; stirring; thrilling; touching3. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impressing; influencing; striking; swaying; touching4. breathing (verb) breathing; breathing in; inhaling; inspiring5. lifting (verb) animating; buoying; cheering; commoving; elating; elevating; emboldening; encouraging; exciting; exhilarating; heartening; inspiriting; lifting; motivating; perk up; setting up; spiriting up; stimulating; uplifting6. moving (verb) animating; arousing; egg on; exalting; firing; galvanising; goading; impelling; inciting; inflaming; informing; instigating; kindling; moving; prompting; provoking; rousing; spurring; stirring; work up -
97 loose-jointed
a гибкийСинонимический ряд:1. spindling (adj.) gangling; gangly; lanky; rangy; spindling; spindly2. weak (adj.) faltering; infirm; shaky; swaying; tottery; unfixed; unsteady; weak -
98 moving
1. n перемещение, передвижение2. a волнующий, трогательный, умилительный3. a движущий; приводящий в движение4. a движущийся; подвижной; переноснойСинонимический ряд:1. changing residences (adj.) changing residences; departing; emigrating; flitting; going away; leaving; migrating; removing; vacating2. emotional (adj.) affective; emotional; emotive3. in motion (adj.) ascending; changing; descending; going; in motion; mobile; movable; shifting; starting; unstable; unsteadfast; unsteady4. inspiring (adj.) affecting; heart-rending; impressive; inspiring; meaningful; poignant; provoking; stirring; thrilling; touching5. propelling (adj.) catapulting; driving; launching; motivating; propelling; pushing; urging6. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; striking; swaying; touching7. behaving (verb) acquitting; acting; bearing; behaving; comporting; conducting; demeaning; deporting; disporting; doing; going on; quitting8. being (verb) being; breathing; existing; living; subsisting9. coming (verb) advancing; come along; coming; get along; getting along; getting on; marching; proceeding; progressing10. converting (verb) bringing; converting; leading; persuading11. dislocating (verb) agitating; dislocating; displacing; disturbing; manoeuvring; relocating; removing; shaking; shifting; shipping; transferring12. going (verb) departing; exiting; getting away; getting off; going; leaving; popping off; pulling out; pushing off; retiring; running along; shoving off; taking off; withdrawing13. moving (verb) arousing; egg on; exciting; galvanising; galvanizing; goading; inciting; inflaming; innervating; instigating; kindling; motivating; moving; piquing; priming; provoking; quickening; rousing; spurring; stimulating; work up14. running (verb) actuating; driving; impelling; mobilising; mobilizing; propelling; running15. stirring (verb) budging; stirring -
99 nodding
Синонимический ряд:1. hanging (adj.) dangling; drooping; hanging; pendant; pendent; pendulous; suspended; swaying; swinging2. sleepy (adj.) dozy; drowsy; sleepy; slumberous; slumbery; snoozy; somnolent; soporific; tired3. napping (verb) catnapping; dozing; napping; nodding -
100 oscillating
1. a качающийся2. a колеблющийся3. a двигающийся взад и вперёд4. a физ. колебательный, вибрационный, осциллирующийСинонимический ряд:1. resonant (adj.) pulsing; resonant; resounding; shaking; vibrant; vibrating2. swinging (verb) swaying; swinging
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