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1 shine
[ʃaɪn]v1) светить, блестеть2) светиться, сверкать, блестеть- ice shines- smb's face shines
- shine with happiness- shine- glow
- coals were glowing brightly
- her cheeks were glowing from the frost
- he was glowing with pleasure
- walls of the kitchen were glowing in the warm light from the stove
- full moon glowed above them through the mist
- gleam
- car parked outside was gleaming in the sun
- small puddles were gleaming in the lamp-light
- whenever he smiled his gold teeth gleamed
- blaze
- enemy search lights blazed overhead blinding the pilot
- windows of the house blazed bright
- line of camels walked slowly under the blazing sky
- flash
- he flashed a torch in my eyes
- lighting flashed a cross the sky
- I saw his car flashed its headlights
- light-house flashes once every two minutes
- blue beacon on top of the police car was flashing
- sparkle
- storm had passed, and moon light made the raindrops sparkle
- she wore a diamond necklace that sparkled in the light of the fire
- twinkle
- through the trees the lights of the town twinkled brightly
- we went for a walk in the moon-light with the stars twinkling high above us
- I could see the old man's eyes twinkle and I knew he was only joking
- glitter
- frost glittered on the ground
- jewels glittered in the cemi-darkness of the cave
- it is not all gold that glitters
- shimmer
- bright stars shimmered above our heads
- when he moves his silk shirt shimmers
- glisten
- grey roofs glistened after the rain
- her face was glistering with sweat
- blink
- message light on my answering machine was blinking
- flicker
- candle flickered and went out
- needle of the speedermeter flickered between 70-80 m. p. h
- smile flickered on his lips
- candles were flickering in the droughty bedroom -
2 problem
1) задача; проблема3) трудность, затруднение•- boundary value problem - card matching problem - central limit problem - decision problem under risk - decision problem under uncertainty - extremum problem - fair division problem - gambling problem - gasoline blending problem - incompletely structured problem - optimal path problem - optimal stopping problem - portfolio selection problem - precisely specified problem - recursively solvable problem - sequential decision programming problem - sequential occupancy problem - shortest path problem - shortest route problem - standard control problem - three houses and three wells problem -
3 jewelry
1. драгоценностиjunk jewelry — бижутерия, поддельные драгоценности
cheap jewelry — поддельные драгоценности, побрякушки
2. драгоценностьostentatious jewelry — драгоценности, надетые напоказ
Синонимический ряд:1. adornments (noun) adornments; finery; regalia2. anklet (noun) anklet; bracelet; earrings; necklace; ring3. gems (noun) gems; gold; silver4. jewels (noun) baubles; gewgaws; jewels; necklaces; precious stones; rings; set gems; trinkets
См. также в других словарях:
gold necklace — necklace that is made out of the precious metal gold … English contemporary dictionary
Gold — This article is about the metal. For the color, see Gold (color). For other uses, see Gold (disambiguation). platinum ← gold → mercury … Wikipedia
necklace */ — UK [ˈnekləs] / US noun [countable] Word forms necklace : singular necklace plural necklaces a piece of jewellery that hangs round your neck a pearl/gold necklace necklace of: a necklace of glass beads … English dictionary
necklace — neck|lace [ nekləs ] noun count * a piece of jewelry that hangs around your neck: a pearl/gold necklace necklace of: a necklace of glass beads … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Gold lunula — (plural: lunulae) is the term used to describe a distinctive type of early Bronze Age necklace shaped like a crescent moon. Gold Lunula are found most commonly in Ireland, but there are moderate numbers in other parts of Europe as well,… … Wikipedia
necklace — [nek′lis] n. [ NECK + LACE] 1. a string of beads, jewels, etc. or a chain of gold, silver, etc., worn around the neck as an ornament 2. a gasoline doused automobile tire draped around a person s neck or shoulders and set ablaze vt. necklaced,… … English World dictionary
Necklace — For other uses, see Necklace (disambiguation). A bead crochet necklace made from crochet lace, sterling silver, and freshwater pearls. A necklace is an article of jewellery which is worn around the neck. Necklaces are frequently formed from a… … Wikipedia
Necklace of Harmonia — The Necklace of Harmonia was a fabled object in Greek mythology that, according to legend, brought great misfortune to all of its wearers or owners, who were primarily queens and princesses of the ill fated House of Thebes. It could loosely be… … Wikipedia
necklace — Lei. See lei, whale tooth. ♦ Pearl necklace, lei momi. ♦ Diamond necklace, lei kaimana. ♦ Bead necklace, lei kula (gold); akalei (glass). ♦ Hog tusk necklace, lei hoaka. ♦ Dogtooth necklace, lei niho īlio. ♦ “Puka” shell… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
necklace — neck|lace [ˈnek lıs] n a string of jewels, ↑beads etc or a thin gold or silver chain to wear around the neck pearl/gold/diamond etc necklace ▪ She was wearing a coral necklace … Dictionary of contemporary English
gold — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 yellow metal ADJECTIVE ▪ pure ▪ real ▪ solid ▪ fool s ▪ 9 carat, 18 carat … Collocations dictionary