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1. n ткацкий станок2. n ткачество3. n неясные очертания4. n мираж5. n отблеск6. v неясно вырисовываться, появляться, маячить7. v принимать угрожающие размеры; грозитьto loom large — выглядеть грозным, угрожающим
his own private troubles loom very large just now — его личные заботы и тревоги кажутся весьма серьёзными именно теперь
8. n прост. кайра9. n валёк веслаСинонимический ряд:1. weaving machine (noun) knitting machine; table loom; weaver; weaving machine2. appear (verb) appear; come into view; come on the scene; emanate; emerge; issue; materialise; materialize; show3. appear imposing (verb) appear imposing; emerge in mist; hang; menace; overhang; overshadow; overtop; shadow; threaten4. brew (verb) brew; forthcome; gather; impend5. bulk (verb) bulk; stand out6. rise (verb) rise; soar; towerАнтонимический ряд: -
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4 shuttleless loom
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