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1. n пузырёк2. n дутое предприятие; «мыльный пузырь», химера3. n экономический бум4. n бульканье5. n волнение6. n уст. простак7. n авт. прозрачный купол, верх8. v пузыриться, покрываться пузырями; булькать, кипеть9. v бить ключом10. v журчать11. v арх. обманывать, дурачить12. v помочь младенцу отрыгнуть воздухСинонимический ряд:1. air bubble (noun) air bubble; balloon; foam; froth; globule; lather; sac; soap bubble; spume2. pipe dream (noun) chimera; dream; fantasy; illusion; phantasy; pipe dream; rainbow3. be ebullient (verb) babble; be ebullient; chatter; get carried away; giggle; gush4. boil (verb) boil; burn; churn; effervesce; ferment; fizzle; foam; froth; moil; percolate; seethe; simmer; smolder; smoulder; stir5. foam (verb) effervesce; fizz; foam; froth; lather; spume6. slosh (verb) burble; gurgle; lap; slosh; swash; wash -
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1. n бормотание; болтовня2. n ав. срыв потока3. v бормотать; болтать4. v задыхаться от смеха5. n диал. неприятности, беспорядокСинонимический ряд:1. be ebullient (verb) babble; be ebullient; chatter; get carried away; giggle; gush2. chat (verb) cackle; chat; chin-chin; clack; clatter; dither; gab; gabble; jaw; patter; prate; prattle; rattle; run on; smatter; talk; tinkle; twaddle; twiddle; twitter; yak; yakety-yak; yammer; yatter3. slosh (verb) bubble; gurgle; lap; slosh; swash; wash
См. также в других словарях:
boil — ‘large spot’ [OE] and boil ‘vaporize with heat’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Old English byl or byle, which became bile in Middle English; the change to boil started in the 15th century, perhaps from association with the verb.… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
boil — ‘large spot’ [OE] and boil ‘vaporize with heat’ [13] are distinct words. The former comes from Old English byl or byle, which became bile in Middle English; the change to boil started in the 15th century, perhaps from association with the verb.… … Word origins
boil — 1. noun /bɔɪl/ a) A localized accumulation of pus in the skin, resulting from infection. Add the noodles when the water comes to the boil. b) The point at which fluid begins to change to a vapour … Wiktionary
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sparkle — 1. verb 1) her earrings sparkled Syn: glitter, glint, glisten, twinkle, flash, blink, wink, shimmer, shine, gleam; literary coruscate, glister 2) she sparkled as the hostess Syn … Thesaurus of popular words