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41 overhaast
♦voorbeelden:1 een overhaast besluit • a rash/hasty decisionoverhaaste conclusies trekken • jump to conclusionsgeen overhaaste stappen • no rash stepsde reorganisatie is overhaast gebeurd • the reorganization has been done in too much hasteoverhaast te werk gaan • rush (into) a job/something -
42 precipitare
1. v/t throwfig rush2. v/i fall, plunge* * *precipitare v.tr.1 to precipitate, to throw* (headlong), to throw* (down), to fling*, to hurl: lo precipitarono dalla rupe, they threw him headlong (o down) from the cliff2 ( affrettare troppo, fare in gran fretta) to precipitate, to hasten, to hurry: non precipitiamo, let's not be overhasty; non precipitare le tue decisioni, do not rush into a decision (o do not make rash decisions) // pensaci bene, non precipitare ( le cose), think it over, don't rush it (o don't be overhasty)3 (chim.) to precipitate◆ v. intr.1 to fall* (anche fig.); ( di aereo) to crash: l'aeroplano precipitò su una montagna, the plane crashed on a mountain; precipitò nel burrone, he fell into the ravine; i prezzi stanno precipitando, prices are plummeting // precipitare in rovina, to fall into ruin2 (fig.) ( evolvere negativamente) to come* to a head: gli eventi precipitano, events are coming to a head // la situazione sta precipitando, the situation is coming to a head◘ precipitarsi v.rifl.1 to throw* oneself, to fling* oneself, to hurl oneself: precipitare contro il nemico, to throw oneself against the enemy2 ( affrettarsi) to rush, to dash: si precipitò nel salone, he rushed into the hall; si precipitò verso la porta, he dashed to the door.* * *[pretʃipi'tare]1. vt(gettare dall'alto in basso) to hurl down, fling down, (fig : affrettare) to hurry, rushnon precipitiamo le cose — let's not rush o precipitate things
precipitare da una rupe/in un burrone — to fall off a cliff/down a ravine
2) Chim to precipitate3. vip (precipitarsi)(affrettarsi) to rush4. vr (precipitarsi)precipitarsi da, in — to hurl o fling o.s. from, into
* * *[pretʃipi'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]è meglio non precipitare le cose — it's better not to rush o hasten things
2) chim. to precipitate2.precipitare nella disperazione — fig. to plunge into desperation
2) (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3) chim. to precipitate3.verbo pronominale precipitarsi1) (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2) (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash-rsi in aiuto di qcn. — to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb
* * *precipitare/pret∫ipi'tare/ [1]1 (affrettare) to hasten [ ritorno]; to precipitate [avvenimenti, rivolta]; è meglio non precipitare le cose it's better not to rush o hasten things; precipitare una decisione to rush into a decision2 chim. to precipitate(aus. essere)1 (cadere) [oggetto, persona] to fall* (anche fig.); [ aereo] to crash; [prezzi, vendite] to slump; precipitare nella disperazione fig. to plunge into desperation2 (peggiorare) [avvenimento, crisi] to come* to a head3 chim. to precipitateIII precipitarsi verbo pronominale1 (gettarsi giù) to throw* oneself, to hurl oneself2 (dirigersi precipitosamente) to rush, to dash; -rsi in aiuto di qcn. to rush to sb.'s aid, to rush to help sb. -
43 Н-32
С НАСКОКА (-у) PrepP these forms only adv1. while in full motion, without stopping ( esp. when galloping, running etc): (gallop (run etc)) right into sth.(in refer, to very fast motion only) at full (top) speed (at) full tilt (at a) full gallop at a dead run ( esp. of a rider grasping, hitting etc s.o. or sth. while riding fast) swoop(ing) down on.Лошадь с наскока врезалась в забор и сбросила всадника. The horse crashed into the fence at full tilt and sent its rider flying.2. coll, occas. disapprov - судить о чем, решать что, и т. п. (to judge, decide etc sth.) without due consideration or preparation, without thinking it through: (make) a rash judgment (decision etc)without stopping to think (in limited contexts) at first glance on impulse.Не суди с наскока! Этот конфликт сложнее, чем он кажется. Don't make a rash judgment! This conflict is more complicated than it seems.«В таком деле с наскоку не разберешься» (Черне-нок 2). "In a case like this, you can't figure anything out at first glance" (2a) -
44 с наскока
• С НАСКОКА <-У>[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====1. while in full motion, without stopping (esp. when galloping, running etc): (gallop <run etc>) right into (sth.); [in refer, to very fast motion only]⇒ at full < top> speed; (at) full tilt; (at a) full gallop; at a dead run; [esp. of a rider grasping, hitting etc s.o. or sth. while riding fast] swoop(ing) down on.♦ Лошадь с наскока врезалась в забор и соросила всадника. The horse crashed into the fence at full tilt and sent its rider flying.2. coll, occas. disapprov с наскока судить о чём, решать что, и т.п. (to judge, decide etc sth.) without due consideration or preparation, without thinking it through:- (make) a rash judgment (decision etc);- [in limited contexts] at first glance;- on impulse.♦ Не суди с наскока! Этот конфликт сложнее, чем он кажется. Don't make a rash judgment! This conflict is more complicated than it seems.♦ "В таком деле с наскоку не разберешься" (Черненок 2). "In a case like this, you can't figure anything out at first glance" (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с наскока
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45 с наскоку
• С НАСКОКА <-У>[PrepP; these forms only; adv]=====1. while in full motion, without stopping (esp. when galloping, running etc): (gallop <run etc>) right into (sth.); [in refer, to very fast motion only]⇒ at full < top> speed; (at) full tilt; (at a) full gallop; at a dead run; [esp. of a rider grasping, hitting etc s.o. or sth. while riding fast] swoop(ing) down on.♦ Лошадь с наскока врезалась в забор и соросила всадника. The horse crashed into the fence at full tilt and sent its rider flying.2. coll, occas. disapprov с наскоку судить о чём, решать что, и т.п. (to judge, decide etc sth.) without due consideration or preparation, without thinking it through:- (make) a rash judgment (decision etc);- [in limited contexts] at first glance;- on impulse.♦ Не суди с наскока! Этот конфликт сложнее, чем он кажется. Don't make a rash judgment! This conflict is more complicated than it seems.♦ "В таком деле с наскоку не разберешься" (Черненок 2). "In a case like this, you can't figure anything out at first glance" (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с наскоку
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46 arriesgado
adj.1 risky, dangerous, unsafe, chancy.2 venturesome, buccaneering, dauntless, daring.f. & m.risk taker.past part.past participle of spanish verb: arriesgar.* * *1→ link=arriesgar arriesgar► adjetivo1 (peligroso) risky, dangerous2 (temerario) bold, daring, fearless* * *(f. - arriesgada)adj.* * *ADJ1) [acto] risky, hazardous2) [individuo] (=intrépido) bold, daring; pey (=impetuoso) rash, foolhardy* * ** * *= dangerous, risky [riskier -comp., riskiest -sup.], hazardous, chancy, freewheeling [free-wheeling], risk-taking, unsafe, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], dauntless, buccaneering.Ex. The main rule, however, is do not have loose cables hanging all over the place -- not only is it unsightly but also extremely dangerous.Ex. Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.Ex. This may seem a hazardous assumption, but the results are worth considering.Ex. As we have seen, authorship and publishing are extremely chancy occupations and, whilst it is very common for books to fall below expectations in both sales and critical acclaim, it is also not uncommon for books to exceed their expectations and this can happen with general books in the middle range.Ex. Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.Ex. The author characterizes librarians as flexible, collaborative, high energy, risk-taking visionaries.Ex. However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex. Predicting the future is dicey.Ex. He was a dauntless adventurer, a sleuthhound, a research scholar of exceptional acuity.Ex. But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.----* llevar una vida arriesgada = live + dangerously, live + dangerously close to the edge.* poco arriesgado = low-risk.* * ** * *= dangerous, risky [riskier -comp., riskiest -sup.], hazardous, chancy, freewheeling [free-wheeling], risk-taking, unsafe, dicey [dicier -comp., diciest -sup.], dauntless, buccaneering.Ex: The main rule, however, is do not have loose cables hanging all over the place -- not only is it unsightly but also extremely dangerous.
Ex: Then the conscientious manager can help solve his problems without engaging in original laborious research or the risky practice of trial and error.Ex: This may seem a hazardous assumption, but the results are worth considering.Ex: As we have seen, authorship and publishing are extremely chancy occupations and, whilst it is very common for books to fall below expectations in both sales and critical acclaim, it is also not uncommon for books to exceed their expectations and this can happen with general books in the middle range.Ex: Yet it is argued that these fluctuations do not justify either precipitous journal cancellations or free-wheeling additions to the collection.Ex: The author characterizes librarians as flexible, collaborative, high energy, risk-taking visionaries.Ex: However, the Internet is perceived as an unsafe medium for the valuable and sensitive information in business transactions.Ex: Predicting the future is dicey.Ex: He was a dauntless adventurer, a sleuthhound, a research scholar of exceptional acuity.Ex: But whatever we make of their buccaneering spirit, the apostolic passion firing their hearts is surely beyond contention.* llevar una vida arriesgada = live + dangerously, live + dangerously close to the edge.* poco arriesgado = low-risk.* * *arriesgado -da1 (aventurado) ‹acción/empresa› risky, hazardous2 (valiente) ‹persona› brave, daring* * *
Del verbo arriesgar: ( conjugate arriesgar)
arriesgado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
arriesgado
arriesgar
arriesgado
‹ persona› brave, daring
arriesgar ( conjugate arriesgar) verbo transitivo
arriesgarse verbo pronominal:◊ ¿nos arriesgamos? shall we risk it o take a chance?;
arriesgadose a hacer algo to risk doing sth
arriesgado,-a adjetivo
1 (que entraña peligro) risky
2 (temerario) fearless, daring
arriesgar verbo transitivo to risk
' arriesgado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arriesgada
- embarcarse
- expuesta
- expuesto
English:
chancy
- dangerous
- dodgy
- hazardous
- perilous
- risky
- low
* * *arriesgado, -a adj1. [peligroso] [decisión, operación] risky2. [osado] daring;es una persona muy arriesgada she's a very daring person* * *adj risky* * *arriesgado, -da adj1) : risky2) : bold, daring* * * -
47 hasardeux
hasardeux, -euse [ˈazaʀdø, øz]adjective[entreprise] hazardous• il serait hasardeux de prétendre que... it would be rash to claim that...* * ** * *'azaʀdø, øz adj (-euse)(investissement) risky, (hypothèse, décision) rash* * *( féminin hasardeuse) [ʼazardø, øz] adjectif1. [douteux] dubious -
48 hâtif
hâtif, -ive [ˈαtif, iv]adjectivea. [développement] precocious ; [fruit, saison] earlyb. [décision, jugement] hasty* * *- ive ’ɑtif, iv adjectif1) ( rapide) [jugement, recrutement] hasty, hurried2) [variété, plante] early* * *'ɒtif, iv adj (-ive)1) (travail) hurried, (décision) hasty2) AGRICULTURE (légume) early* * *1 ( rapide) [jugement, recrutement] hasty, hurried; une lecture hâtive du journal a skim through the newspaper;2 Agric [variété, plante] early.2. [précoce - croissance] early -
49 irréfléchi
irréfléchi, e [iʀefle∫i]adjective[geste, paroles, action] thoughtless ; [personne] impulsive* * *irréfléchie iʀefleʃi adjectif ( précipité) [action, propos] ill-considered; ( étourdi) [personne] careless* * *iʀefleʃi adj irréfléchi, -e* * *irréfléchi, irréfléchie adj1 ( précipité) [action, décision, propos] ill-considered;2 ( étourdi) [personne] careless;3 ( irrationnel) [chagrin, hostilité, peur] irrational.( féminin irréfléchie) [irefleʃi] adjectif -
50 précipité
précipité, e [pʀesipite]1. adjective[départ, décision] hasty ; [fuite] headlong2. masculine noun* * *
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précipitée pʀesipite adjectif1) ( rapide) rapid2) ( hâtif) hasty, precipitate
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nom masculin Chimie precipitate* * *pʀesipite précipité, -e1. adj1) (= hâtif) (départ) hasty, (pas) hurried2) (respiration) rapid2. nmCHIMIE precipitate* * *A pp ⇒ précipiter.B pp adj1 ( rapide) [course, pas, respiration, rythme] rapid, fast; [battement du cœur, mouvement] rapid; des coups précipités à la porte an impatient knocking at the door;2 ( hâtif) [décision, départ, retour, diagnostic] hasty, precipitate; un jugement précipité a snap judgment.C nm Chimie precipitate.( féminin précipitée) [presipite] adjectif2. [rapide - respiration] rapid————————nom masculin -
51 precipitato
precipitato agg. ( affrettato, avventato) precipitate, hasty; rash: una decisione troppo precipitata, an overhasty decision; un giudizio precipitato, a rash (o inconsiderate) judgment; una partenza precipitata, a hasty (o abrupt) departure◆ s.m. (chim.) precipitate: precipitato bianco, white precipitate; precipitato fioccoso, flaky precipitate.* * *[pretʃipi'tato] precipitato (-a)1. agg2. smChim precipitate* * *[pretʃipi'tato] 1.participio passato precipitare2.aggettivo [partenza, decisione] hasty3.sostantivo maschile precipitate* * *precipitato/pret∫ipi'tato/II aggettivo[partenza, decisione] hastyIII sostantivo m.precipitate. -
52 поспешный
1) General subject: brash, cursory, facile, hasteful, hasty, heady, hurried, ill judged, ill-judged, precipitant, precipitate, premature, rash, slapdash, snap, speedy, subitaneous, sudden, unadvised, rushed (rushed decision - поспешное решение)2) Colloquial: previous3) Bookish: expeditious4) Rare: speedful5) Diplomatic term: rough-and-ready6) Patents: rough and ready7) Makarov: hurry-up, impetuous, precipitous, swift -
53 Д-306
НАЛОМАТЬ ДРОВ coll, disapprov VP subj: human to make a lot of blunders, do very foolish things ( usu. as a result of reckless, rash behavior, careless decision making)X наломал дров - X screwed (botched, messed) things upX screwed (botched, messed) it (all) up X made a (real) mess of things (in limited contexts) X got himself in(to) a mess (a fix)Neg Imper не наломай дров = don't do anything stupid.«Наверно, одурел Алик от страха... Когда после регистрации билета он на своём „Запорожце" укатил из аэропорта, мне чутьё подсказывало, наломает дров» (Чернёнок 2). "Alik must have freaked out....When he drove off (from the airport) in his Zaporozhets after registering the ticket, my instincts told me that he would screw things up" (2a).«Эх, молодость, молодость, наломают дров, а потом: „Дядя, выручай!"» (Максимов 2). "Ah, you young people-get yourselves in a mess and then come yelling for help!" (2a).Что ты думаешь делать? - Горбун с тревогой следил за его (Влада) лихорадочным одеванием. - Куда пойдёшь?» - «Ещё не знаю». - «Не наломай дров» (Максимов 2). "What are you going to do?" The hunchback anxiously watched Vlad as he feverishly got dressed. "Where will you go?" "I don't know yet." "Don't do anything stupid" (2a). -
54 наломать дров
• НАЛОМАТЬ ДРОВ coll, disapprov[VP; subj: human]=====⇒ to make a lot of blunders, do very foolish things (usu. as a result of reckless, rash behavior, careless decision making):- X наломал дров≈ X screwed <botched, messed> things up;- X screwed (botched, messed) it (all) up;- [in limited contexts] X got himself in(to) a mess < a fix>;|| Neg Imper не наломай дров≈ don't do anything stupid.♦ "Наверно, одурел Алик от страха... Когда после регистрации билета он на своём "Запорожце" укатил из аэропорта, мне чутьё подсказывало, наломает дров" (Чернёнок 2). "Alik must have freaked out....When he drove off [from the airport] in his Zaporozhets after registering the ticket, my instincts told me that he would screw things up" (2a).♦ "Эх, молодость, молодость, наломают дров, а потом: "Дядя, выручай!"" (Максимов 2). "Ah, you young people-get yourselves in a mess and then come yelling for help!" (2a).♦ "Что ты думаешь делать? - Горбун с тревогой следил за его [Влада] лихорадочным одеванием. - Куда пойдёшь?" - "Ещё не знаю". - "Не наломай дров" (Максимов 2). "What are you going to do?" The hunchback anxiously watched Vlad as he feverishly got dressed. "Where will you go?" "I don't know yet." "Don't do anything stupid" (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > наломать дров
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55 forhastet
hurried, snap* * *adj hasty, rash ( fx decision),( for tidlig) premature ( fx conclusion);[ drage forhastede slutninger] jump to conclusions. -
56 hovedløs
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57 inconscient
inconscient, e [ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃, jɑ̃t]1. adjective( = évanoui) unconscious ; ( = échappant à la conscience) [sentiment] subconscious ; ( = machinal) [mouvement] unconscious ; ( = irréfléchi) [décision, action, personne] thoughtless• inconscient de [événements extérieurs, danger] unaware of2. masculine noun(Psychology, psychiatry) l'inconscient the unconscious3. masculine noun, feminine noun• c'est un inconscient ! he must be mad!* * *
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inconsciente ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif1) ( sans jugement) unthinking; ( devant un danger) foolhardyil faut être inconscient pour rouler à cette vitesse — you have to be mad (colloq) to drive at that speed
2) Médecine ( sans connaissance) unconscious3) Psychologie [acte, geste] unconscious, automatic; [sentiment] subconscious; [réaction] unconscious
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nom masculin, féminin
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nom masculin Psychologie* * *ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃, jɑ̃t inconscient, -e1. adj1) (= sans connaissance) unconsciousIl est resté inconscient quelques minutes. — He was unconscious for several minutes.
2)inconscient de [danger] — unaware of
3) péjoratif (= irréfléchi) reckless2. nmPSYCHOLOGIE, PSYCHIATRIEl'inconscient — the subconscious, the unconscious
3. nm/f* * *A adj1 ( sans jugement) unthinking; ( devant un danger) foolhardy; être inconscient de ( par ignorance) to be unaware of; ( par incompréhension) not to realize; il faut être inconscient pour rouler à cette vitesse you have to be mad○ ou crazy○ to drive at that speed;2 Méd ( sans connaissance) unconscious;B nm,f c'est un inconscient he's totally irresponsible.l'inconscient collectif the collective unconscious.( féminin inconsciente) [ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectif1. [ignorant]4. [évanoui] unconscious————————, inconsciente [ɛ̃kɔ̃sjɑ̃, ɑ̃t] nom masculin, nom fémininreckless ou thoughtless ou crazy personinconscient nom masculin -
58 manifester
manifester [manifεste]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. intransitive verb( = protester) to demonstrate3. reflexive verba. [émotion] to express itself ; [phénomène] to be apparent• cette maladie se manifeste par l'apparition de boutons the appearance of a rash is the first symptom of this diseaseb. [personne] to appear ; (par écrit, par téléphone) to get in touch ; [bénévole, candidat, témoin] to come forwardc. [élève] to participate* * *manifɛste
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verbe transitif ( faire connaître) to show, to demonstrate [soutien]; to show [curiosité, sentiment, qualité]; ( exprimer) to express [désir, crainte]
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verbe intransitif to demonstrate
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se manifester verbe pronominal1) ( devenir apparent) [symptôme] to manifest itself; [phénomène] to appear; [maladie, inquiétude] to show itself2) ( faire signe)il ne s'est pas encore manifesté — ( en personne) there is still no sign of him; (par lettre, téléphone) we still haven't heard from him
3) ( répondre à un appel) [témoin] to come forward* * *manifɛste1. vt[volonté, intentions] to show, to indicate, [joie, peur] to express, to show2. viPOLITIQUE to demonstrate* * *manifester verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire connaître) to show, to demonstrate [soutien, opposition, solidarité, volonté]; to signal, to demonstrate [inquiétude, humeur]; to show [curiosité, sentiment, qualité]; manifester son désir de faire to signal one's desire to do; manifester sa présence to make one's presence known (par by; en faisant by doing);2 ( indiquer) [résultats électoraux, décision] to reveal.B vi to demonstrate (contre against; en faveur de for); appeler à manifester le 5 juin to call a demonstration for 5 June.C se manifester vpr1 ( devenir apparent) [symptôme] to manifest itself; [phénomène] to appear; [peur, maladie, inquiétude] to show itself; une tendance au changement se manifeste a tendency for change can be seen; des signes encourageants commencent à se manifester encouraging signs are becoming apparent ou manifest;2 ( faire signe) il ne s'est pas encore manifesté ( en personne) there is still no sign of him; (par lettre, téléphone) we still haven't heard from him; l'auteur des lettres anonymes s'est encore manifesté the anonymous letter writer has been heard from again;3 (répondre à un appel, une offre) [candidat, témoin] to come forward.[manifɛste] verbe transitif1. [exprimer] to expressmanifester son mécontentement à quelqu'un to indicate ou to express one's dissatisfaction to somebodymanifester un désir to express ou to indicate a wisha-t-elle manifesté le désir d'être enterrée près de son mari? was it her wish that she should be buried near her husband?sans manifester la moindre irritation/admiration without the slightest show of anger/admiration————————[manifɛste] verbe intransitif————————se manifester verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne] to come forwardque le gagnant se manifeste, s'il vous plaît! would the (lucky) winner step ou come forward please!bon élève, mais devrait se manifester plus/moins souvent en classe good student, but should contribute more/be quieter in class2. [sentiment] to show[phénomène] to appearsa joie de vivre se manifeste dans toutes ses toiles her joie de vivre is expressed ou expresses itself in every one of her paintings -
59 uitslag
n. result, issue, eruption, rash, efflorescence, outcome, end product, end, decision, zoster, breaking out, herpes, darter -
60 поспешно
1. post-haste2. rush3. hastily4. hurried5. rough and ready6. speedily7. hasty; hurried; rashСинонимический ряд:1. скороспело (прил.) скоропалительно; скороспело2. торопливо (прил.) спешно; торопко; торопливо3. скоропалительно (проч.) скоропалительно
См. также в других словарях:
rash — 01. Sophie got an itchy [rash] on her arms and face after using a new soap she bought. 02. Poison ivy is a plant which causes a painful, itchy [rash] to any part of the body that comes in contact with its leaves. 03. We used cotton diapers for… … Grammatical examples in English
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rash — I noun 1) he broke out in a rash Syn: spots, a breakout, an eruption; hives; Medicine erythema, exanthema, urticaria 2) a rash of articles in the press Syn: series, succession, spate, wave … Thesaurus of popular words
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rash — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ skin ▪ itchy ▪ red, scaly ▪ allergic ▪ diaper (AmE) … Collocations dictionary
decision — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, crucial, fateful, important, key, landmark (law), major, momentous ▪ It was a big decision to make … Collocations dictionary
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