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1. вытекание2. вытекающий3. истечение4. истекающийThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > effusing
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1. [ɪ'fjuːz] гл.1)а) изливать; испускать (запах и т. п.); излучать, распространятьA gentle green light is effused now from that lamp. — От этой лампы исходит мягкий зелёный свет.
Syn:б) лить, проливатьThe gentle shower had been effusing itself all the morning. (N. Hawthorne) — Монотонный ливень лил всё утро.
2) мед. изливаться из кровеносных сосудов (в мозг и т. п.)2. [ɪ'fjuːs] прил.1) книжн. льющийся через край, разливающийся прям. и перен.Syn:2) бот. разросшийся -
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1. n протаскивание2. n вытягивание3. n подтягивание; приближение4. n лотерея5. n спорт. жеребьёвка6. n щепотка чаю для заварки7. n выручка; прибыль8. n тех. волочение, протягивание9. n тех. вытяжка10. n тех. метал. отпуск11. n тех. выпуск руды12. n тех. выдача угля на поверхность13. a тянущий, везущий14. a тягловый, грузовой15. a оттягивающий16. a вытяжной17. n черчение18. n рисованиеin drawing — нарисованный правильно, с учётом перспективы
19. n чертёж20. n рисунок; набросок; изображениеoutline drawing — контурный чертеж; контурный рисунок
perspective drawing — чертёж, рисунок в перспективе
Синонимический ряд:1. attractive (adj.) alluring; appealing; attracting; attractive; bewitching; captivating; charming; enchanting; engaging; fascinating; glamorous; magnetic; mesmeric; prepossessing; seductive; siren2. artwork (noun) artwork; commercial art; commercial designing; design; etching; illustrating; sketching; tracing3. sketch (noun) depiction; doodle; graffiti; illustration; likeness; picture; representation; sketch; work of art4. attracting (verb) alluring; appealing; attracting; bewitching; captivating; charming; enchanting; fascinating; luring; magnetising; magnetizing; wiling5. depleting (verb) bankrupting; depleting; drawing down; exhausting; impoverishing; using up6. draining (verb) drafting; draining; drawing off; pumping; siphoning; tapping7. eviscerating (verb) disemboweling; eviscerating; gutting8. evoking (verb) eliciting; evoking9. extending (verb) drawing out; elongating; extending; lengthening; prolonging; protracting; spinning out; stretching10. getting (verb) deriving; getting; taking11. inducing (verb) arguing into; bringing around; convincing; drawing in; drawing on; inducing; persuading; prevailing on; prevailing upon; procuring; prompting; talking into; winning over12. inferring (verb) collecting; concluding; deducing; deducting; gathering; inferring; judging; making; making out13. paying (verb) bring in; clearing; earning; gaining; grossing; netting; paying; producing; realising; repaying; returning; yielding14. pouring (verb) decanting; effusing; pouring15. pulling (verb) dragging; hauling; lugging; pulling; towing; tugging -
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1. n наливание; разливание2. n метал. разливка; заливка3. n стр. укладка4. n стр. разлив5. a проливнойpouring rain — проливной дождь, ливень
pouring rain — ливень, проливной дождь
6. a разливательный; разливочныйСинонимический ряд:1. discharging (verb) discharging; emitting; giving off; voiding2. drawing (verb) decanting; drawing; effusing3. drenching (verb) drenching; lashing; teeming4. flooding (verb) flooding; swarming; thronging; trooping5. welling (verb) coursing; flowing; gushing; rolling; rushing; sluicing; streaming; surging; welling
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Effusing — Effuse Ef*fuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Effused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effusing}.] To pour out like a stream or freely; to cause to exude; to shed. [R.] [1913 Webster] With gushing blood effused. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effusing — ef·fuse || ɪ fjuËz v. overflow, pour out, exude … English contemporary dictionary
Effuse — Ef*fuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Effused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effusing}.] To pour out like a stream or freely; to cause to exude; to shed. [R.] [1913 Webster] With gushing blood effused. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Effused — Effuse Ef*fuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Effused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effusing}.] To pour out like a stream or freely; to cause to exude; to shed. [R.] [1913 Webster] With gushing blood effused. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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