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1) Американизм: Systematic Alien Verification For Entitlements, Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlement2) Военный термин: Situation Analysis and Vulnerability Estimate, system avionics value estimation, systems analysis of vulnerability and effectiveness3) Техника: save as you earn4) Религия: Strength And Victory Everyday5) Юридический термин: Senior Auxiliary Volunteer Effort, Shield Against Violent Environments, Stand Against A Violent Environment, Stop Alcohol Violations Early, Stopping The Aftermath Of Violence Effectively, Survive A Violent Encounter6) Биржевой термин: Start Accruing Valuable Equity7) Сокращение: Standardized Acceptance and VErification procedures, Systematic Approach to Vehicle Electronics8) Университет: Students Against Violating The Earth, Students Against Violating The Education, Students Against Violence Everywhere, Students For A Viable Environment9) Физиология: Support The Aids Vaccine Effort10) Иммунология: Sterile Air Venting Elimination11) Деловая лексика: Service And Value Evaluation, Suggestions Are Valuable To Employees12) Образование: Specialized Academic And Vocational Education, Stop Aids Via Education, Substance Abuse And Violence Education13) Океанография: South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment14) Правительство: Supporting Alabama's Vaccine Efforts -
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1) Американизм: Systematic Alien Verification For Entitlements, Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlement2) Военный термин: Situation Analysis and Vulnerability Estimate, system avionics value estimation, systems analysis of vulnerability and effectiveness3) Техника: save as you earn4) Религия: Strength And Victory Everyday5) Юридический термин: Senior Auxiliary Volunteer Effort, Shield Against Violent Environments, Stand Against A Violent Environment, Stop Alcohol Violations Early, Stopping The Aftermath Of Violence Effectively, Survive A Violent Encounter6) Биржевой термин: Start Accruing Valuable Equity7) Сокращение: Standardized Acceptance and VErification procedures, Systematic Approach to Vehicle Electronics8) Университет: Students Against Violating The Earth, Students Against Violating The Education, Students Against Violence Everywhere, Students For A Viable Environment9) Физиология: Support The Aids Vaccine Effort10) Иммунология: Sterile Air Venting Elimination11) Деловая лексика: Service And Value Evaluation, Suggestions Are Valuable To Employees12) Образование: Specialized Academic And Vocational Education, Stop Aids Via Education, Substance Abuse And Violence Education13) Океанография: South Atlantic Ventilation Experiment14) Правительство: Supporting Alabama's Vaccine Efforts -
4 confrontation
1 ( violent encounter) affrontement m (between entre ; with avec) ;2 ( dispute) affrontement m ; we had a confrontation with our teachers nous nous sommes disputés avec nos professeurs ;3 ( encounter) it was my first confrontation with the truth c'était la première fois que j'étais confronté à la vérité. -
5 colliding
Синонимический ряд:1. crash (noun) blow; bump; collision; concussion; crash; impact; jar; shock; violent encounter2. crashing (verb) bumping; clashing; crashing -
6 collision
n столкновение, противоречие; коллизияto come in collision — прийти в столкновение, вступить в противоречие
Синонимический ряд:1. conflict (noun) clash; conflict; contention; disagreement; discord; dispute; interference2. impact (noun) accident; appulse; blow; bump; colliding; concussion; crash; impact; impingement; jar; jolt; jounce; percussion; shock; smash; violent encounter; wallop; wreck -
7 bruising
bruising [ˈbru:zɪŋ][encounter, experience, battle] éprouvant* * *['bruːʒɪŋ] 1.noun contusions fpl, ecchymoses fpl2.1) ( emotionally) [campaign, encounter] violent; [remark] blessant; [defeat] écrasant2) ( physically) [game, encounter] acharné -
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A n contusions fpl, ecchymoses fpl (on sur) ; there is some bruising to the throat il y a quelques contusions à la gorge.B adj1 ( emotionally) [row, battle, campaign, encounter] violent ; [remark] blessant ; [defeat] écrasant ;2 ( physically) [game, encounter] acharné.to be cruising for a bruising ○ US chercher une raclée ○. -
9 opposition
1. nпротиводействие; сопротивление; оппозиция; возражениеto be adamant in one's opposition to smth — быть непреклонным в своих возражениях против чего-л.
to be in opposition to smth — быть / находиться в оппозиции к чему-л.
to drop one's opposition to smth — отказываться от своих возражений против чего-л.
to encounter strong opposition on the part of smth — встречать сильное сопротивление со стороны кого-л.
to express opposition against / to smth — выражать свое отрицательное отношение к чему-л.
to face opposition — сталкиваться с оппозицией / сопротивлением
to live up in opposition — находиться в оппозиции; выступать против (чего-л.)
to provoke the opposition into street demonstrations — провоцировать оппозицию на проведение уличных демонстраций
to reaffirm one's opposition to smth — подтверждать свои возражения против чего-л.
to register one's opposition to smth — демонстрировать свое противодействие чему-л.
to reverse one's opposition to smth — отказываться от своих возражений против чего-л.
to run into opposition from smb — сталкиваться с сопротивлением с чьей-л. стороны
to soften one's opposition to smth — уменьшать свое сопротивление чему-л.
- blanket oppositionto state one's opposition to smth — заявлять о своей оппозиции чему-л.
- Centre-Right opposition
- chronically splintered opposition
- conservative opposition
- crushing of opposition
- die-hard opposition
- external opposition
- fragmented opposition
- grass-roots opposition
- growing body of opposition
- hard-line opposition
- Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition
- implacable opposition
- in the teeth of heavy opposition
- inner-party opposition
- internal opposition
- intractable opposition
- leader of the opposition
- left-wing opposition
- mighty boost for the opposition
- militant opposition
- moderate opposition
- mounting opposition
- nonconfrontationist opposition
- official opposition
- opposition could come to a head
- opposition crumbled
- opposition fractures
- opposition from smb
- opposition had won by 12 percent
- opposition in exile
- opposition is fading
- opposition is fragmented
- opposition is regrouping
- opposition to the government troops is in its third day
- opposition was very divided
- organized opposition
- parliamentary opposition
- party opposition
- political opposition
- potent opposition
- realignment of the opposition
- religious opposition
- resolute opposition
- splintering of the opposition
- stiff opposition
- stronghold of opposition
- the project ran into heavy opposition
- token opposition
- united opposition
- unyielding opposition
- vigorous opposition
- violent opposition
- vociferous opposition
- widespread opposition
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10 taste
1. transitive verb1) schmecken; (try a little) probieren; kosten2) (recognize flavour of) [heraus]schmecken2. intransitive verb1) (have sense of flavour) schmecken3. noun1) (flavour) Geschmack, derto taste — nach Geschmack [verdünnen]
this dish has no taste — dieses Gericht schmeckt nach nichts
leave a nasty/bad etc. taste in the mouth — (lit. or fig.) einen unangenehmen/üblen usw. Nachgeschmack hinterlassen
2) (sense)[sense of] taste — Geschmack[ssinn], der
3) (discernment) Geschmack, dertaste in art/music — Kunst-/Musikgeschmack, der
it would be bad taste to do that — es wäre geschmacklos, das zu tun
in good/bad taste — geschmackvoll/geschmacklos
4) (sample, lit. or fig.) Kostprobe, diehave a taste of — probieren [Speise, Getränk]; kennen lernen [Freiheit, jemandes Jähzorn, Arroganz]
give somebody a taste of something — (lit. or fig.) jemandem eine Kostprobe einer Sache (Gen.) geben
have a/no taste for something — an etwas (Dat.) Geschmack/keinen Geschmack finden
have expensive tastes in clothes — etc. eine Vorliebe für teure Kleidung usw. haben
be/not be to somebody's taste — nach jemandes/nicht nach jemandes Geschmack sein
* * *[teist] 1. verb1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) schmecken2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) probieren3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) schmecken4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) kosten5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) erleben2. noun1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) der Geschmackssinn2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) der Geschmack3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) die Kostprobe4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) der Geschmack5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) der Geschmack•- academic.ru/73500/tasteful">tasteful- tastefully
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- tastiness* * *[teɪst]I. nshe still had the \taste of onions in her mouth sie hatte immer noch den Zwiebelgeschmack im Mundsense of \taste Geschmackssinn mto leave a bad \taste in the mouth ( fig) einen üblen Nachgeschmack hinterlassen2. (small portion/mouthful of food) [kleiner] BissenI've never understood Liz's \taste in men ich habe Liz' Geschmack, was Männer anbelangt, nie verstandenthese olives are an acquired \taste diese Oliven sind gewöhnungsbedürftigto be a question of \taste Geschmackssache seinto have different \tastes verschiedene Geschmäcker habento have an expensive \taste einen teuren Geschmack habento acquire a \taste for sth an etw dat Geschmack findento get a \taste for sth Gefallen an etw dat findento lose the \taste for sth den Gefallen an etw dat verlierenjokes about death are rather in poor \taste Witze über den Tod sind ziemlich geschmacklosto be a matter of [personal] \taste Geschmackssache seinbad \taste schlechter Geschmackto be in excellent \taste von exzellentem Geschmack zeugento be in terrible \taste äußerst geschmacklos seinto have [good] \taste [einen guten] Geschmack habento give sb a \taste of the whip jdn die Peitsche spüren lassento have a \taste of sth einen Vorgeschmack von etw dat bekommenII. vt1. (perceive flavour)I can't \taste anything ich schmecke gar nichts2. (experience briefly)▪ to \taste sth luxury, success [einmal] etw erlebenIII. vi schmeckento \taste bitter/salty/sweet bitter/salzig/süß schmeckento \taste like sth wie etw schmecken* * *[teɪst]1. n1) (= sense) Geschmack(sinn) mto be sweet to the taste — süß schmecken, einen süßen Geschmack haben
2) (= flavour) Geschmack m3) (= small amount) Kostprobe f, Versucherchen nt (inf); (fig, as an example) Kostprobe f; (of sth in the future) Vorgeschmack mwould you like some? – just a taste — möchten Sie etwas? – nur eine Idee
to have a taste (of sth) (lit) — (etw) probieren or kosten; (fig) eine Kostprobe (von etw) bekommen; (of sth to come) einen Vorgeschmack (von etw) haben
two years in the army will give him a taste of discipline —
to give sb a taste of the whip he gave them a taste of his bad temper a taste of what was to come — jdn die Peitsche or Knute spüren lassen er gab ihnen eine (Kost)probe seiner schlechten Laune ein Vorgeschmack dessen, was noch kommen sollte
4) (= liking) Geschmack m no plshe has expensive tastes in hats — was Hüte anbelangt, hat sie einen teuren Geschmack
my taste in music has changed over the years — mein musikalischer Geschmack hat sich mit der Zeit geändert
5) (= discernment) Geschmack mshe has very good taste in furniture — was Möbel anbelangt, hat sie einen sehr guten Geschmack
she has no taste at all when it comes to choosing friends — sie ist nicht sehr wählerisch in der Auswahl ihrer Freunde
to be in doubtful taste —
the house is furnished in impeccable taste — das Haus ist, was Geschmack betrifft, tadellos eingerichtet
2. vt1) (= perceive flavour of) schmecken; blood leckenI can't taste anything —
I've never tasted caviar — ich habe noch nie Kaviar gekostet (geh) or gegessen
2) (= take a little) versuchen, probieren, kosten4) (fig) power, freedom, success, victory erfahren, erlebenonce the canary had tasted freedom... — als der Kanarienvogel erst einmal Geschmack an der Freiheit gefunden hatte...
3. vi1) (food, drink) schmeckento taste good or nice — (gut) schmecken
2)to taste of (liter) —
those who have tasted of the knowledge of Zen — diejenigen, denen die Weisheit des Zen zuteilgeworden ist (geh)
* * *taste [teıst]A v/t2. essen, trinken:he had not tasted food for days er hatte seit Tagen keinen Bissen gegessenb) etwas schmecken:I’ve got a cold, I can’t taste anything4. fig kosten, kennenlernen, erleben, erfahren5. fig genießenB v/i1. schmecken (of nach):the soup didn’t taste of anything3. kosten, versuchen, probieren ( alle:of von oder akk)C s1. Geschmack m, pl auch Geschmacksrichtungen pl:there was a sour taste in his mouth er hatte einen sauren Geschmack im Mund;have no (a funny) taste nach nichts (komisch) schmecken;I have no taste for … … schmeckt oder schmecken mir nicht;improve the taste of etwas geschmacklich verfeinern;leave a bad ( oder nasty) taste in one’s mouth bes fig bei jemandem einen üblen Nachgeschmack hinterlassen2. Geschmack(ssinn) m3. (Kost) Probe f (of von oder gen):a) kleiner Bissen, Happen mb) Schlückchen n:have a taste of sth etwas kosten oder probierenof von)be a man of taste Geschmack haben;have expensive tastes einen teuren Geschmack haben;what are your tastes in music? welche Musik mögen Sie?;each to their taste jeder nach seinem Geschmack;a) geschmacklos,b) weitS. taktlos;a) geschmackvoll,7. fig Geschmacksrichtung f, Mode f:today’s tastes pl der Geschmack von heutea) Neigung f (zu), Vorliebe f, Sinn m (für):b) Geschmack m, Gefallen n (an dat):that’s not to my taste das ist nicht nach meinem Geschmack;that’s not to everybody’s taste das ist nicht jedermanns Sache;have a (no) taste for (keinen) Geschmack finden an* * *1. transitive verb1) schmecken; (try a little) probieren; kosten2) (recognize flavour of) [heraus]schmecken2. intransitive verb1) (have sense of flavour) schmecken2) (have certain flavour) schmecken (of nach)3. noun1) (flavour) Geschmack, derto taste — nach Geschmack [verdünnen]
leave a nasty/bad etc. taste in the mouth — (lit. or fig.) einen unangenehmen/üblen usw. Nachgeschmack hinterlassen
2) (sense)[sense of] taste — Geschmack[ssinn], der
3) (discernment) Geschmack, dertaste in art/music — Kunst-/Musikgeschmack, der
it would be bad taste to do that — es wäre geschmacklos, das zu tun
in good/bad taste — geschmackvoll/geschmacklos
4) (sample, lit. or fig.) Kostprobe, diehave a taste of — probieren [Speise, Getränk]; kennen lernen [Freiheit, jemandes Jähzorn, Arroganz]
give somebody a taste of something — (lit. or fig.) jemandem eine Kostprobe einer Sache (Gen.) geben
have a/no taste for something — an etwas (Dat.) Geschmack/keinen Geschmack finden
have expensive tastes in clothes — etc. eine Vorliebe für teure Kleidung usw. haben
be/not be to somebody's taste — nach jemandes/nicht nach jemandes Geschmack sein
* * *n.Geschmack m.Kostprobe f. (of) v.kosten v.schmecken (nach) v. v.kosten (Essen) v.schmecken v. -
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[rɪ'ækʃ(ə)n]сущ.1)а) реакция, реагирование; отклик, ответное действие (на что-л.)favorable / positive reaction — положительная реакция
natural / normal reaction — естественная, нормальная реакция
to cause / trigger a reaction — вызывать реакцию
to encounter a reaction, meet with a reaction — встречать реакцию
adverse reaction, negative reaction — отрицательная реакция
Syn:б) обратное действие, противодействиев) протест (против чего-л.)2) влияние; воздействие (на кого-л. / что-л.)3) полит. реакция, реакционные силыThe forces of reaction made the reform difficult. — Реакционные силы помешали проведению реформы.
4) хим. химическая реакцияThe reaction of boron trichloride with an alcohol is quite violent. — Реакция трихлористого бора со спиртом протекает довольно бурно.
5) реакция, ухудшение самочувствияallergic reaction to smth. — аллергическая реакция на что-л.
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