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121 overlive
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122 drive out
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123 hound out
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124 ride out
1. phr v совершать прогулку2. phr v мор. стоять3. phr v выходить из затруднительного положенияhe can ride out the present tense situation — он сможет с честью выйти из сложившейся напряжённой ситуации
Синонимический ряд:last (verb) come through; last; persist; pull through; survive; weather -
125 somehow
1. adv тем или иным образом, как-нибудь; так или иначе2. adv почему-тоСинонимический ряд:however (other) anyhow; anyway; anywise; by hook or by crook; however; in any way; somehow or other; someway; somewise -
126 survive
1. v пережить2. v остаться в живых, выжить, уцелеть3. v продолжать существовать, сохранятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. continue (verb) continue; outlast; outlive; outwear2. exist (verb) exist; live; subsist3. last (verb) come through; endure; hold up; last; persist; pull through; resist; ride out; weather4. persevere (verb) persevere; remain; succeed; sustainАнтонимический ряд:die; perish; succumb -
127 weathered
1. a выдержавший шторм2. a закалённый, повидавший виды, побывавший в переделках3. a подвергшийся атмосферным воздействиям4. a геол. выветрившийся5. a стр. со стоком для дождевой воды; покатыйСинонимический ряд:lasted (verb) come through; lasted; persisted; pull through; ride out; survived -
128 weathering
1. n стр. скос или наклон для стока дождевой воды; слив2. n геол. выветривание, эрозия3. n дефляция4. n выдерживание5. n воен. самодегазация, естественная дегазация6. n текст. действие светопогодыСинонимический ряд:lasting (verb) come through; lasting; persisting; pull through; ride out; surviving
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