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baffling (verb)

  • 1 baffling

    1. a трудный, затруднительный; озадачивающий
    2. a неблагоприятный

    baffling wind — противный ветер; неустойчивый ветер

    3. a непостижимый, загадочный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. mysterious (adj.) ambiguous; cryptic; enigmatic; mysterious; obscure; occult; paradoxical; puzzling; secret
    2. frustrating (verb) balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; checking; checkmating; circumventing; dashing; defeating; disappointing; foiling; frustrating; ruining; stymieing; thwarting
    3. stumping (verb) confounding; nonplussing; stumping

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  • 2 frustrating

    a разочаровывающий, создающий неверие в свои силы

    fourteen frustrating years — четырнадцать лет, за которые ничего не было сделано

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. unattractive (adj.) annoying; defective; disliked; inexpedient; repulsive; ugly; unattractive; undesirable; uninviting
    2. baffling (verb) baffling; balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; checking; checkmating; circumventing; dashing; defeating; disappointing; foiling; ruining; stymieing; thwarting
    3. neutralizing (verb) annulling; canceling out or cancelling out; counteracting; negating; negativing; neutralizing; redressing

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  • 3 beating

    1. n битьё; порка
    2. n сл. массаж
    3. n текст. удар батана
    4. n разг. поражение
    5. n убытки
    6. n сбивание

    beating down — сбивающий; сбивание

    7. n разбивание, измельчение
    8. n трепание
    9. n равномерный стук; биение
    10. n пульсация; пульсирующее движение
    11. n физ. биения
    12. n мор. продвижение против ветра
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. attack (noun) aggression; assault; attack; battery; hitting; violence
    2. defeat (noun) battering; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; overthrow; physical abuse; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming; whipping
    3. hiding (noun) flogging; hiding; thrashing; whipping
    4. beating (verb) basting; battering; beating; belaboring; belabouring; buffeting; drubbing; flogging; forging; hammering; lambasting; lamming; lay into; pasting; pelting; pounding; pummeling; thrashing; walloping; whopping
    5. besting (verb) besting; conquering; defeating; overcoming; prevailing; routing; subduing; triumphing; trouncing; vanquishing; winning; worsting
    6. cheating (verb) cheating; chiseling or chiselling; cozening; defrauding; doing; flimflamming; gypping; overreaching; reaming; swindling; taking
    7. frustrating (verb) baffling; balking; bilking; circumventing; dashing; disappointing; foiling; frustrating; ruining; thwarting
    8. marking (verb) counting; marking
    9. nonplusing (verb) buffaloing; getting; nonplusing; sticking; stumping
    10. pulsing (verb) palpitating; pulsating; pulsing; throbbing
    11. scooping (verb) scooping
    12. scouring (verb) combing; foraging; grubbing; raking; ransacking; rummaging; scouring; searching
    13. surpassing (verb) bettering; capping; exceeding; excelling; outdoing; outgoing; outshining; outstripping; passing; surpassing; topping; transcending; trumping
    14. waving (verb) flapping; flopping; fluttering; lashing; switching; wagging; waggling; waving
    15. whipping (verb) blasting; currying; dusting; licking; mopping up; overrunning; overwhelming; shellacking; smearing; smothering; trimming; upending; whipping; whisking

    English-Russian base dictionary > beating

  • 4 checking

    1. n проверка; сверка, сличение

    checking circuit — цепь контроля; цепь проверки

    2. n задержка; приостановка
    3. n растрескивание
    4. n образование поверхностных волосных трещин
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. examination (noun) audit; bookkeeping verification; examination; inspection; investigation; review; scrutiny
    2. agreeing (verb) according; agreeing; checking out; cohering; comporting; conforming; consisting; consorting; corresponding; dovetailing; fitting in; going; harmonizing; jibing; marching; rhyming; squaring; suiting; tallying
    3. foiling (verb) baffling; balking; checkmating; defeating; foiling; frustrating; stymieing; thwarting
    4. keeping (verb) biting; braking; bridling; constraining; crimping; curbing; hold back; hold down; hold in; holding back; holding down; holding in; inhibiting; keep back; keeping; pull in; pulling in; reining; restraining; withholding
    5. stopping (verb) arresting; ceasing; halting; interrupting; stalling; staying; stopping
    6. testing (verb) assaying; examining; proving; testing; try out; trying
    7. viewing (verb) conning; go over; inspecting; perusing; scrutinising; studying; viewing

    English-Russian base dictionary > checking

  • 5 dashing

    1. a стремительный
    2. a лихой; удалой
    3. a любящий порисоваться; бьющий на эффект
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. dapper (adj.) chic; dapper; gallant; jaunty; romantic
    2. fearless (adj.) adventurous; bold; brave; daring; fearless
    3. lively (adj.) alert; animate; animated; bouncy; bright; chipper; gay; keen; lively; peppy; pert; rousing; spirited; sprightful; sprightly; unpedantic; vivacious
    4. splashing (adj.) breaking; crushing; flinging; hurled against; rolling; shattering; splashing; storm-tossed; striking
    5. stylish (adj.) a la mode; exclusive; fashionable; in; modish; posh; sharp; smart; snappy; stylish; swank; swish; tonish; tony; trig; ultrafashionable; with-it
    6. blasting (verb) blasting; blighting; nipping; wrecking
    7. dashing (verb) bespattering; dashing; slopping; sloshing; spattering; splashing; splattering
    8. frustrating (verb) baffling; balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; circumventing; disappointing; foiling; frustrating; ruining; thwarting
    9. running (verb) boiling; bolting; bustling; charging; chasing; darting; flinging; flitting; flying; hastening; hurrying; lashing; pelting; racing; rocketing; running; rushing; sailing; scampering; scooting; scurrying; shinning; shooting; sprinting; tearing

    English-Russian base dictionary > dashing

  • 6 ruining

    разрушать; разрушение
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. bankrupting (verb) bankrupting; busting; dilapidating; doing in; folding up; impoverishing; paupering; pauperizing; shipwrecking; wrecking
    2. breaking (verb) breaking; crushing; failing; overwhelming; subduing
    3. destroying (verb) annihilating; atomizing; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; finishing; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; shattering; shooting; sinking; smashing; tearing down; torpedoing; totalling; undoing; unmaking; wracking
    4. frustrating (verb) baffling; balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; circumventing; dashing; disappointing; foiling; frustrating; thwarting

    English-Russian base dictionary > ruining

  • 7 disappointing

    a неутешительный, вызывающий разочарование
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. sorry (adj.) disheartening; dissatisfying; sorry; unlucky
    2. unsatisfactory (adj.) discouraging; falling short; ineffective; inferior; insufficient; second-rate; unexpected; uninteresting; unsatisfactory
    3. discontenting (verb) cast down; disappointing; discontenting; disgruntling; disheartening; dissatisfying; let down
    4. frustrating (verb) baffling; balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; circumventing; dashing; foiling; frustrating; ruining; thwarting

    English-Russian base dictionary > disappointing

  • 8 perplexing

    a озадачивающий

    perplexing questions — вопросы, ставящие в тупик, трудные вопросы

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. complex (adj.) abstract; abstruse; complex; difficult; intricate; obscure; puzzling
    2. confusing (adj.) baffling; bewildering; confusing; enigmatic; inexplicable; mystifying; paradoxical; unfathomable
    3. involved (adj.) Byzantine; complicated; convoluted; elaborate; involved; knotty; labyrinthine; tangled
    4. tangling (verb) complicating; embarrassing; entangling; mix up; muddling; perplexing; raveling or ravelling; ravelling; snarling; tangling
    5. throwing (verb) addling; befogging; befuddling; bewildering; confounding; confusing; dizzying; fuddling; posing; puzzling; stumbling; throwing

    English-Russian base dictionary > perplexing

  • 9 foiling

    1. n охот. гон
    2. n след
    3. n амальгамирование, наведение амальгамы
    4. n архит. лиственный орнамент
    5. n архит. украшение лиственным орнаментом
    Синонимический ряд:
    frustrating (verb) baffling; balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; checking; checkmating; circumventing; dashing; defeating; disappointing; frustrating; ruining; stymieing; thwarting

    English-Russian base dictionary > foiling

  • 10 stymieing

    срывать; срывание
    Синонимический ряд:
    checking (verb) baffling; balking; checking; checkmating; defeating; foiling; frustrating; thwarting

    English-Russian base dictionary > stymieing

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