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Макаров: стул под ним рассыпалсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the chair fragmented under his weight
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1. [ʹfrægmənt] n1. 1) обломок, осколок; кусок2) обыкн. pl обрывки2. фрагмент; отрывок2. [frægʹment] v1. разваливаться, разламываться на куски2. разбивать, разламывать; раздроблять3. спец. дезинтегрировать -
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1. n обломок, осколок; кусок2. n обыкн. обрывки3. n фрагмент; отрывок4. v разваливаться, разламываться на куски5. v разбивать, разламывать; раздроблять6. v спец. дезинтегрироватьСинонимический ряд:1. particle (noun) ace; atom; bit; butt; crumb; dab; damn; dash; doit; dram; drop; end; grain; hoot; iota; jot; minim; mite; modicum; molecule; ounce; part; particle; piece; portion; quantity; ray; remnant; scrap; scruple; section; segment; shard; shred; smidgen; smitch; snap; speck; spot; syllable; tittle; whit2. dissolve (verb) break up; crumble; decompose; disintegrate; dissolve3. shatter (verb) burst; divide; rive; separate; shatter; shiver; smash; splinter; splinterize; splitterАнтонимический ряд:combine; whole
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