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1 violating
Синонимический ряд:1. violation (noun) breaking; cleavage; division; fracture; infraction; separating; transgressing; violation2. breaching (verb) breaching; breaking; contravening; infringing; offending; transgressing3. profaning (verb) defiling; desecrating; profaning4. raping (verb) forcing; outraging; raping; ravishing; spoiling -
2 breaking
1. n поломка; разрыв2. n разрывание; обрывание, прерывание; разрушениеbreaking off — прерывающий; прерывание
breaking down — разбивающий; разрушение
3. n объездка4. n амер. распаханная целина5. n начало, наступление6. n горн. отбойка7. n горн. дробление8. n горн. текст. мятиеСинонимический ряд:1. cracking (adj.) bursting; cracking; fracturing; rending; severing; shattering; snapping; splintering; sundering2. violation (noun) cleavage; division; fracture; infraction; separating; transgressing; violating; violation3. bankrupting (verb) bankrupting; impoverishing; paupering4. cracking (verb) break down; cave in; cracking; snapping5. decoding (verb) deciphering; decoding; decrypting; puzzle out6. degrading (verb) bumping; degrading; demoting; downgrading; putting down; reducing7. disproving (verb) confounding; confuting; controverting; disproving; everting; rebutting; refuting8. divorcing (verb) detaching; disjoining; dividing; divorcing; separating; severing; splitting9. emerging (verb) come out; coming out; emerging; get out; getting out; leaking; outing; transpiring10. escaping (verb) absconding; decamping; escaping; fleeing; flying11. failing (verb) busting; crashing; failing; folding12. gentling (verb) gentling; taming13. giving (verb) bending; caving; collapsing; crumpling; giving; going; yielding14. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; chancing; coming; coming off; developing; doing; falling out; happening; occurring; rising15. penetrating (verb) penetrating; perforating; piercing; puncturing16. plowing (verb) plowing; plowing up; turning over17. recessing (verb) recessing18. ruining (verb) bankrupting; crushing; destroying; folding up; impoverishing; overwhelming; pauperizing; ruining; subduing19. smashing (verb) cleaving; disjointing; fracturing; shattering; shivering; smashing; splintering; sundering20. solving (verb) clearing up; dissolving; figuring out; puzzling out; resolving; solving; unfolding; unraveling21. stopping (verb) give up; leave off; stopping22. telling (verb) carrying; communicating; conveying; disclosing; get across; imparting; passing; passing on; reporting; telling; transmitting23. turning (verb) ploughing; turn over; turning24. violating (verb) breaching; contravening; infringing; offending; transgressing; violating -
3 offending
1. a обидный, оскорбительный; вызывающий2. a нарушающий, преступный; виновный в нарушении, преступлении3. a причиняющий боль; неприятныйСинонимический ряд:1. aberrant (adj.) aberrant; devious; errant; erring; sinning; wayward2. displeasing (verb) displeasing3. insulting (verb) affronting; insulting; outraging4. sinning (verb) sinning; transgressing; trespassing5. violating (verb) breaching; breaking; contravening; infringing; violating -
4 separating
a разделяющийseparating wall — простенок, перегородка
Синонимический ряд:1. violation (noun) breaking; cleavage; division; fracture; infraction; transgressing; violating; violation2. breaking up (verb) breaking up; dichotomizing; disjointing; dissecting; dissevering; disuniting; rupturing; splitting up; sundering3. discharging (verb) demobilising; demobilizing; discharging; muster out; mustering out4. divorcing (verb) breaking; detaching; disjoining; divorcing; severing5. grouping (verb) assorting; categorising; classifying; classing; grouping; pigeon-holing; sort out6. isolating (verb) close off; closing off; cut off; cutting off; insulating; isolating; secluding; segregating; sequestering7. knowing (verb) differentiating; discerning; discriminating; distinguishing; extricating; knowing; telling8. parting (verb) break off; break up; dividing; parting; partitioning; sectioning; segmenting; splitting9. sorting (verb) combing; sifting; sorting; winnowing -
5 spoiling
1. порча2. портить; порча; портящийСинонимический ряд:1. willful destruction (noun) defacement; demolition; destruction of property; disfiguration; marring; mutilation; spoliation; vandalism; willful destruction2. babying (verb) babying; cater to; catering to; coddling; cosseting; humoring; indulging; mollycoddling; overindulging; pampering3. decaying (verb) break down; breaking down; corrupting; crumbling; decaying; decomposing; deteriorating; disintegrating; moldering; mouldering; putrefying; rotting; tainting; turning4. fumbling (verb) blundering; boggling; botching; bungling; fumbling; mess up; mishandling; mismanaging; muck up; muddling; muffing5. injuring (verb) blemishing; damaging; harming; hurting; impairing; injuring; marring; prejudicing; tarnishing; vitiating6. raping (verb) defiling; forcing; outraging; raping; ravishing; violating7. ravaging (verb) depredating; desecrating; desolating; despoiling; devastating; devouring; harrying; pillaging; ravaging; sacking; scourging; spoliating; stripping; wasting -
6 forcing
1. n насилие, принуждение2. n тепличная выгонка3. n тех. форсаж; форсирование4. n воен. форсированиеСинонимический ряд:1. pressing (adj.) compelling; demanding; driving; exhortative; immediate; imperative; pressing; requiring; urgent2. making (verb) coercing; compelling; constraining; making; obliging; pressuring; shotgunning3. raping (verb) defiling; outraging; raping; ravishing; spoiling; violating -
7 raping
насиловать; насилиеСинонимический ряд:1. defiling (verb) defiling; forcing; outraging; ravishing; spoiling; violating2. sacking (verb) depredating; harrowing; looting; pillaging; plundering; ravaging; sacking -
8 ravishing
a восхитительный; очаровательный, обаятельныйСинонимический ряд:1. beautiful (adj.) attractive; beauteous; beautiful; comely; exquisite; fair; good-looking; gorgeous; handsome; lovely; pretty2. bewitching (adj.) bewitching; captivating; delightful; enchanting; entrancing; sensational3. raping (verb) defiling; forcing; outraging; raping; spoiling; violating4. transporting (verb) enrapturing; entrancing; trancing; transportingАнтонимический ряд:
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