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1 approximating
1. аппроксимирующий; приближающий2. приближать; аппроксимирующийСинонимический ряд:1. drawing near (adj.) advancing; approaching; coming; drawing near; impending; looming; moving closer; nearing; oncoming2. approaching (verb) approaching; bordering; nearing; rivalling; verge on3. estimating (verb) calling; estimating; judging; placing; putting; reckoning; setting -
2 estimating
Синонимический ряд:1. calculating approximately (noun) appraise; assessing; calculating approximately; evaluating; guessing; judging; reckoning; supposing2. approximating (verb) approximating; calling; judging; placing; putting; setting3. calculating (verb) calculating; ciphering; computing; figuring; reckoning4. rating (verb) appraising; assaying; assessing; evaluating; gauging; rating; setting at; surveying; valuating; valuing -
3 like
1. a подобный, похожий2. a равный, одинаковый3. adv редк. вероятно4. adv прост. вроде; так сказать; как быby way of argument like — так сказать, в качестве примера
such like — подобный тому; такой
5. cj разг. какit was just like you said — всё было в точности так, как вы говорили
6. cj прост. как будто, словно; какhe looks like he is signalling to us — кажется, он подаёт нам знак
to follow like sheep — идти как баран; слепо повиноваться
7. n обыкн. pl вкусыСинонимический ряд:1. agnate (adj.) agnate; akin; alike; analogous; comparable; consonant; equivalent; intercomparable; parallel; same; similar; such; suchlike; undifferenced; undifferentiated; uniform2. approximating (adj.) approximating; corresponding; resembling3. characteristic (adj.) characteristic; distinctive; typical4. equal (noun) corollary; counterpart; equal; equivalent; match5. admire (verb) admire; esteem; prize; regard6. appreciate (verb) appreciate; enjoy; go; relish; revel; savour7. fancy (verb) fancy; take to8. will (verb) choose; desire; elect; fancy; please; prefer; want; will; wish9. identical to (other) identical to; identical with; similar toАнтонимический ряд:different; disdain; dislike; dissimilar; divergent; diverse; unlike -
4 setting
1. n оправа2. n окружение, окружающая обстановка3. n обрамление, фон4. n художественное оформление, постановка; декорация, костюмы5. n переложение слов на музыку или музыки на слова6. n музыка на словаthe setting sun tinged the sky with a rosy flush — заходящее солнце окрасило небо в нежные розовые тона
7. n аранжировка8. n закат, заход9. n школ. распределение школьников в зависимости от способностей по классам или группам10. n яйца11. n полигр. набор12. n стр. кладка13. n стр. осадка14. n процесс затвердевания, сгущения15. n схватывание16. n регулировка, установка, настройка17. n посуда для обеденного стола18. n столовый прибор для одного человекаСинонимический ряд:1. arena (noun) arena; environment; locate; region; spot; theatre2. background (noun) backdrop; background; framework; locality; location; milieu; surroundings3. scene (noun) mise-en-scene; scene; scenery; set; stage set; stage setting4. stage (noun) locale; site; stage5. belonging (verb) belonging; fitting6. brooding (verb) brooding; covering; sitting7. calling (verb) approximating; calling; estimating; reckoning8. declining (verb) declining; dipping; going down; sinking9. dictating (verb) decreeing; dictating; imposing; laying down; ordaining; prescribing10. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; heading; inclining; leveling or levelling; levelling; pointing; presenting; setting; training; turning; zero in; zeroing in11. drying (verb) caking; clotting; coagulating; concreting; congealing; drying; gelatinizing; gelling; hardening; indurating; jelling; jellying; petrifying; solidifying12. establishing (verb) arranging; concluding; establishing; fixing; laying; negotiating; placing; settling; spreading; sticking13. going (verb) betting; gambling; gaming; going; playing; putting on; risking; staking; venturing; wagering14. inciting (verb) abetting; fomenting; inciting; instigating; provoking; raising; setting on; stirring up; whipping up15. putting (verb) installing; locating; positioning; putting; siting; situating16. stationing (verb) assigning; posting; stationing17. tuning (verb) adjusting; attuning; regulating; tuning -
5 putting
n толкание мяча по направлению к лункеСинонимический ряд:1. asking (verb) asking; posing; raising2. estimating (verb) approximating; calling; estimating; judging; reckoning3. exacting (verb) assessing; exacting; imposing; levying4. expressing (verb) airing; expressing; giving; stating; ventilating; venting5. fastening (verb) concentrating; fastening; fixating; focusing; riveting6. placing (verb) fixing; laying; placing; sticking7. playing (verb) betting; gambling; gaming; lay down; playing; posting; staking; wagering8. proposing (verb) preferring; proposing; propositioning; propounding; suggesting9. setting (verb) establishing; fixing; installing; laying; locating; positioning; setting; settling; siting; situating; sticking10. translating (verb) construing; rendering; translating; transposing; turning11. wording (verb) couching; formulating; phrasing; wording -
6 calling
1. n призвание2. n профессия; занятие; ремесло3. n зов; выкрик4. n созыв5. n перекличка6. n приглашение; вызовcalling out — выкрикивающий; вызывающий; вызов
7. n юр. вызов истца на судебное заседаниеcalling rate — нагрузка; интенсивность потока вызовов
8. a кричащий; зовущий, окликающий9. a спец. вызывающийСинонимический ряд:1. vocation (noun) affair; art; business; craft; employment; handicraft; job; lifework; line; line of work; metier; mission; occupation; profession; pursuit; trade; vocation; work2. calling (verb) bawling; bellowing; blustering; calling; clamouring; crying; hollering; roaring; shouting; vociferating; yelling3. demanding (verb) challenging; claiming; demanding; exacting; postulating; requiring; requisitioning; soliciting4. estimating (verb) approximating; estimating; judging; placing; putting; reckoning; setting5. foretelling (verb) adumbrating; auguring; forecasting; foretelling; guessing; portending; predicting; presaging; prognosticating; prophesying; vaticinating6. gathering (verb) assembling; calling in; collecting; convening; convoking; gathering; get together; marshalling; mustering; round up; send for; summoning7. naming (verb) baptising; baptizing; characterising; christening; denominating; designating; dubbing; entitling; labelling; naming; styling; tagging; terming; titling8. seeing (verb) come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; seeing; stopping9. telephoning (verb) phoning; telephoning10. visiting (verb) coming by; coming over; dropping by; dropping in; looking in; looking up; popping in; running in; stepping in; stopping by; stopping in; visiting -
7 placing
1. n помещение, размещение, установка; кладка, укладка2. n положениеСинонимический ряд:1. placement (noun) emplacement; fixation; hooking up; hookup; installation; installing; placement; positioning; setting up2. estimating (verb) approximating; calling; estimating; judging; reckoning3. fixing (verb) affixing; assigning; blaming; fastening; fixing; pin on; saddling4. identifying (verb) diagnosing; distinguishing; fingering; identifying; pinpointing; recognising; recognizing; spotting5. rating (verb) categorising; classifying; classing; grading; grouping; pigeon-holing; ranking; rating6. running (verb) come in; finishing; running7. setting (verb) establishing; laying; putting; setting; settling; sticking -
8 judging
n с.-х. бонитировка, оценкаСинонимический ряд:1. calculating approximately (noun) appraise; assessing; calculating approximately; estimating; evaluating; guessing; reckoning; supposing2. estimating (verb) approximating; calling; estimating; placing; putting; reckoning3. inferring (verb) collecting; concluding; deducing; deducting; deriving; drawing; gathering; inferring; making; making out4. rating (verb) appraising; assaying; assessing; calculating; evaluating; gauging; rating; valuing5. ruling (verb) adjudging; adjudicating; arbitrating; deciding; determining; refereeing; ruling; umpiring6. thinking (verb) believing; considering; deeming; holding; opining; thinking -
9 reckoning
1. n счёт, вычисление; расчёт2. n расплата3. n спец. счислениеСинонимический ряд:1. amount due (noun) account; amount due; bill; charge; check; debt; invoice; score; statement2. calculation (noun) adding; calculation; count; estimate; figures; numeration; tab; tally; total3. computation (noun) arithmetic; ciphering; computation; estimation; figuring4. casting (verb) calculating; casting; ciphering; computing; figuring5. estimating (verb) approximating; calling; estimating; judging; placing; putting; reckoning; setting6. numbering (verb) counting; enumerating; numbering; numerating; tallying; tell off7. viewing (verb) accounting; considering; deeming; esteeming; regarding; viewing -
10 bordering
1. n окаймление; кайма2. n с. -х. обвалованиеСинонимический ряд:1. neighboring (adj.) bounding; connecting; edging; near; neighboring; on the confines of; on the edge of; verging2. next (adj.) abutting; adjacent; adjoining; approximal; conterminous; contiguous; juxtaposed; meeting; neighbouring; next; touching3. adjoining (verb) abutting; adjoining; butting; butting against; butting on; communicating; joining; juxtaposing; lining; marching; meeting; neighboring; neighbouring; touching4. approaching (verb) approaching; approximating; bordering; nearing; rivalling; trenching; verge on; verging5. bounding (verb) bounding; defining; edging; fringing; hemming; margining; outlining; rimming; skirting; surrounding6. near (other) adjacent to; beside; close to; near; on
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