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tr[gɒb]■ shut your gob! ¡cierra el pico!————————tr[gɒb]gob ['gɑb] n: masa f, grumo mn.• pedazo s.m.• trozo s.m.gɑːb, gɒb1) (AmE sl) gobs pl ( large amount)2) (BrE sl)a) ( mouth) bocaza f (fam), jeta f (AmL fam)b) ( spittle) escupitajo m (fam), escupo m (Chi, Ven fam)[ɡɒb]1. N1) (=spit) salivazo m2) (Brit) (=mouth) bocaza * f2.VT (Brit) escupir3.VI (Brit) escupir* * *[gɑːb, gɒb]1) (AmE sl) gobs pl ( large amount)2) (BrE sl)a) ( mouth) bocaza f (fam), jeta f (AmL fam)b) ( spittle) escupitajo m (fam), escupo m (Chi, Ven fam) -
2 heap
1. n куча, грудаjunk heap — «груда металлолома», старый автомобиль
2. n разг. часто масса, уйма, множествоheap of times — много раз; часто
3. n разг. старый автомобиль, драндулет, колымага4. n горн. отвал, терриконикrefuse heap — отвал пустой породы, терриконик
5. v нагромождать; складывать, сваливать в кучу6. v накапливать, скапливатьto heap up riches — накапливать богатства; богатеть
7. v накапливаться, собираться в кучу8. v нагружать, наполнять9. v сыпать, осыпатьСинонимический ряд:1. jalopy (noun) clunker; crate; dog; jalopy; junker; wreck2. much (noun) barrel; great deal; lashings; lot; lump; million; mountain; much; multiplicity; pack; peck; plenty; ream; trillion3. pile (noun) accumulation; agglomeration; bank; cock; collection; drift; hill; load; mass; mess; mound; mow; pile; pyramid; rick; shock; stack; stock; stockpile; wealth; windrow4. scads (noun) gobs; heaps; jillion; jillions; loads; millions; oodles; quantities; reams; scads; slather; slathers; slew; thousand; thousands; trillions; wad; wads5. bestow (verb) bestow; cast; confer6. charge (verb) charge; choke; fill; freight; load; pack7. pile (verb) bank; cock; drift; hill; lump; mound; pile8. rain (verb) lavish; rain; shower9. stack (verb) accumulate; amass; arrange; cluster; congregate; dike; group; stackАнтонимический ряд:compress; constrict; contract; curtail; decrease; diminish; dwindle; lessen; lower; melt; reduce; scatter; shrink; withdraw
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