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41 swab
1. n швабра2. n ёжик, помело3. n мед. тампон4. n мед. мазок5. n мед. помазок6. n мед. воен. банник; щётка банника7. n мор. жарг. офицерский погон8. n мор. жарг. офицер9. n мор. жарг. разг. увалень10. n мор. жарг. сл. моряк11. v мыть шваброй12. v подтирать, вытирать13. v мед. вытирать тампоном14. v мед. наносить тампономСинонимический ряд:1. sweeper (noun) besom; broom; carpet sweeper; floor brush; large brush; mop; sweeper; whisk; whisk broom2. wipe (verb) bake; drain; dry; evaporate; soak up; wipe; wither -
42 sweeper
1. n амер. воен. жарг. «скайсуипер»2. n сл. «чистильщик»Синонимический ряд:broom (noun) besom; broom; carpet sweeper; floor brush; large brush; mop; swab; whisk; whisk broom -
43 whisk broom
Синонимический ряд:sweeper (noun) besom; broom; carpet sweeper; floor brush; large brush; mop; swab; sweeper; whisk
См. также в других словарях:
mop the floor with someone — american informal phrase to win a complete victory over someone in a competition or argument. The British phrase is wipe the floor with someone . Thesaurus: to defeat someone in a game, competition or argumentsynonym Main entry: mop … Useful english dictionary
mop\ the\ floor\ with — v. phr. slang To defeat very clearly or quickly; to beat badly. The bully threatened to mop up the floor with Billy. Our team wiped the floor with the visiting team. See: mop the floor with Syn.: mop the floor with, mop up the floor with, wipe… … Словарь американских идиом
mop the floor with somebody — wipe/mop the ˈfloor with sb idiom (informal) to defeat sb completely in an argument or a competition Main entry: ↑flooridiom … Useful english dictionary
mop the floor with — or[mop up the floor with] or[wipe the floor with] or[wipe up the floor with] {v. phr.}, {slang} To defeat very clearly or quickly; to beat badly. * /The bully threatened to mop up the floor with Billy./ * /Our team wiped the floor with the… … Dictionary of American idioms
mop the floor with — or[mop up the floor with] or[wipe the floor with] or[wipe up the floor with] {v. phr.}, {slang} To defeat very clearly or quickly; to beat badly. * /The bully threatened to mop up the floor with Billy./ * /Our team wiped the floor with the… … Dictionary of American idioms
mop the floor up with someone — AND wipe the floor up with someone tv. o beat someone to a pulp. (Also with other verbs: clean, dust, etc.) □ One more crack like that, and I’ll have Sam wipe the floor up with you. CD Bruno’s job is dusting up the floor with people who don’t… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
mop the floor with someone — verb To trounce or defeat thoroughly or in a humiliating manner. She moppped the floor with her opponent, defeating him 68 to 2. Syn: clean someones clock … Wiktionary
mop the floor with us — perform so well the audience wants more, she peed We loved the Gagnon concert. He mopped the floor with us … English idioms
mop the floor with someone — American informal to win a complete victory over someone in a competition or argument. The British phrase is wipe the floor with someone … English dictionary
mop the floor — (Roget s IV) , v. Syn. beat, thrash, trounce; see defeat 1 , 2 … English dictionary for students
mop the floor with — bring about a major defeat … English contemporary dictionary