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1. n собир. употр. гл. ед. ч. с в песок; гравий; песчаник2. n спец. зернистость3. n метал. дробь или звёздочки для очистки отливок4. n разг. твёрдость характера; выдержка; отвага, мужество5. n радикал, либерал6. v скрипеть; шуршать7. v посыпать песком, гравиемСинонимический ряд:1. courage (noun) courage; daring; mettle; pluck; resolution; spirit; tenacity2. dirt (noun) dirt; dust; gravel; sand; soot3. fortitude (noun) backbone; fortitude; guts; intestinal fortitude; nerve; spunk4. clench (verb) clench; gnash; grate; grindАнтонимический ряд:cowardice; fear; fright; timidity -
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1. n овсяная мука; плющеная овсяная крупа; овсяные хлопья, геркулес2. n овсянка, овсяная кашаСинонимический ряд:boiled meal (noun) boiled meal; cereal; cornmeal mush; grits; hasty pudding; hominy; Indian meal; mush; porridge
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