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1 investing
инвестировать; инвестирование; инвестирующийformula investing — инвестирование по «формуле»
Синонимический ряд:1. purchasing (noun) acquiring; bargaining; buying; getting; obtaining; paying for; procuring; purchasing; trafficking2. authorizing (verb) authorizing; empowering; vesting3. besieging (verb) beleaguering; besetting; besieging; blockading4. endowing (verb) endowing5. infusing (verb) imbuing; infusing; ingraining; inoculating; leavening; steeping; suffusing6. installing (verb) inaugurating; inducting; initiating; installing; instating7. veiling (verb) cloaking; clothing; enclosing; enfolding; enshrouding; enveloping; enwrapping; rolling; shrouding; swaddling; swathing; veiling; wrap up; wrapping -
2 starve
1. intransitive verb1) (die of hunger)starve [to death] — verhungern
2) (suffer hunger) hungern3)2. transitive verbbe starving — (coll.): (feel hungry) am Verhungern sein (ugs.)
1) (kill by starving)starve somebody [to death] — jemanden verhungern lassen
2) (deprive of food) hungern lassen3) (deprive)we were starved of knowledge — uns (Dat.) wurde [viel] Wissen vorenthalten
feel starved of affection — unter einem Mangel an Zuneigung leiden
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92053/starve_out">starve out* * *1) (to (cause to) die, or suffer greatly, from hunger: In the drought, many people and animals starved (to death); They were accused of starving their prisoners.) (ver)hungern2) (to be very hungry: Can't we have supper now? I'm starving.) (ver)hungern•* * *[stɑ:v, AM stɑ:rv]I. vi1. (die of hunger) verhungernto \starve to death verhungern▪ to be starving [or \starved] ausgehungert [o am Verhungern] seinI'm starving! what's for dinner? ich sterbe vor Hunger! was gibt's zu essen? fam4. (crave)to be starving for affection/love/sympathy nach Zuneigung/Liebe/Sympathie hungernII. vt▪ to \starve sb jdn aushungernthe besieging army \starved the city into surrender die belagernde Armee hungerte die Stadt aus, bis sie sich ergabpeople \starved of sleep start to lose their concentration Menschen, die unter Schlafmangel leiden, können sich nicht mehr konzentrierenafter all those exams, she's \starved for sleep nach all diesen Prüfungen will sie nur noch schlafen* * *[stAːv]1. vt1) (= deprive of food) hungern lassen; (also starve out) aushungern; (= kill also starve to death) verhungern lassen, hungers sterben lassen (geh)I'm starved (inf) — ich hab 'nen Mordshunger (inf)
he starved his way through college — er hat sich (dat) das Studium vom Mund abgespart
2) (fig)to starve sb of sth — jdm etw vorenthalten or verweigern
to be starved of capital/graduates — an akutem Kapital-/Akademikermangel leiden
to be starved of affection — zu wenig Zuneigung erfahren, an Liebesentzug leiden
2. vihungern; (= die also starve to death) verhungernyou must be starving! — du musst doch halb verhungert sein! (inf)
* * *starve [stɑː(r)v]A v/iI am simply starving umg ich komme fast um vor Hunger2. hungern, Hunger leiden3. Not leidenfor nach)5. fasten6. fig verkümmern7. obs oder Br diala) erfrierenb) frierenB v/t1. starve to death verhungern lassen2. aushungern3. hungern oder (auch fig)darben lassen:a) Hunger leiden, ausgehungert sein (a. fig),b) fig → A 4;4. fig verkümmern lassen:starve a project of funds Gelder von einem Projekt abziehen* * *1. intransitive verbstarve [to death] — verhungern
2) (suffer hunger) hungern3)2. transitive verbbe starving — (coll.): (feel hungry) am Verhungern sein (ugs.)
starve somebody [to death] — jemanden verhungern lassen
2) (deprive of food) hungern lassen3) (deprive)we were starved of knowledge — uns (Dat.) wurde [viel] Wissen vorenthalten
Phrasal Verbs:* * *v.hungern v.verhungern v. -
3 besetting
a преследующий, тревожащийСинонимический ряд:1. gemming (verb) gemming; jeweling or jewelling2. harrying (verb) annoying; badgering; bedevilling; beleaguering; besieging; blockading; harassing; harrying; hounding; importuning; investing; pestering; plaguing; sieging; worrying3. hedging (verb) begirding; circling; compassing; encircling; enclosing; encompassing; enveloping; girding; girdling; hedging; hemming; looping; ringing; rounding; surrounding4. hitting (verb) assailing; assaulting; attacking; fall on; falling on; falling upon; go at; have at; hitting; sail in; storming; striking5. infesting (verb) infesting; overrunning; overspreading -
4 hedging
1. хеджировать; хеджирование2. хеджирование3. уклонение от прямого ответа4. ограждать; ограждениеСинонимический ряд:1. evasive (adj.) equivocal; equivocating; evasive; shifty2. enclosing (verb) caging; closing in; cooping; corralling; enclosing; enveloping; fencing; hemming; immuring; mewing; penning; shutting in; walling3. equivocating (verb) equivocating; evading; pussyfooting; shuffling; sidestepping; tergiversating; weaseling; weaselling4. hedging (verb) begirding; besetting; besieging; circling; close in; compassing; encircling; encompassing; girding; girdling; hedging; surrounding5. skirting (verb) bypassing; circumventing; dodging; get around; side-stepping; skirting -
5 enclosing
1. объемлющий; включающий в себя2. прилагать; огораживать; заключать; объемлющийСинонимический ряд:1. caging (verb) caging; closing in; cooping; corralling; fencing; hemming; immuring; mewing; penning; shut in; shutting in; walling2. enfolding (verb) enfolding; enshrouding; enveloping; enwrapping; investing; shrouding; veiling; wrapping3. hedging (verb) begirding; besetting; besieging; circling; close in; compassing; encircling; encompassing; girding; girdling; hedging; surrounding4. around (other) about; around; circling; encircling; inclosing; surrounding -
6 harassing
a изнуряющийСинонимический ряд:1. tormenting (adj.) badgering; bothering; disturbing; driving someone crazy; hassling; molesting; pestering; teasing; tormenting2. harrying (verb) annoying; badgering; bedeviling or bedevilling; bedevilling; beleaguering; besetting; besieging; dunning; gnawing; harrying; hounding; importuning; needling; pestering; plaguing; tantalizing; teasing; worrying3. raiding (verb) foraying; marauding; raiding4. trying (verb) distressing; irking; paining; straining; stressing; troubling; trying -
7 stand out
1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) izstopati2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) kljubovati* * *intransitive verb izstopiti; stran štrleti (o ušesih); figuratively odlikovati se, biti posebno viden, pasti v oči; biti drugačen, razlikovati se ( against od); ne sodelovati, ne biti zraven, ne se udeležiti; vzdržati, ne popustiti; trdovratno se braniti ( against proti); upirati se; boriti se, potegniti se ( for za); stopiti v stranstand out of my sight! — izgini mi izpred oči!stand out of my way! — pojdi mi s poti, daj mi prostor!; transitive verb prenašati, prenesti, pretrpeti; vztrajati ( that da) -
8 stand out
intransitive verb1) (be prominent) herausragenstand out against or in contrast to something — sich gegen etwas abheben
stand out a mile — nicht zu übersehen sein; [Grund, Antwort:] [klar] auf der Hand liegen
* * *1) (to be noticeable: She stood out as one of the prettiest girls in the school.) herausragen2) (to go on resisting or to refuse to yield: The garrison stood out (against the besieging army) as long as possible.) aushalten* * *vi1. (be noticeable) hervorragenone stood out from the rest unter den Übrigen ragte einer heraus2. (oppose)3. (insist on)* * *vi2) (= contrast, be noticeable) hervorstechen, auffallento stand out against sth — sich gegen etw or von etw abheben
to stand out from the others — hervorstechen, auffallen
3)(= hold out)
to stand out against sth — weiterhin gegen etw Widerstand leistento stand out for sth — auf etw (acc) bestehen
* * *stand out v/i2. fig herausragen (among, from aus)4. aus-, durchhalten, nicht nachgeben5. sich hartnäckig wehren ( against gegen)* * *intransitive verb1) (be prominent) herausragenstand out against or in contrast to something — sich gegen etwas abheben
stand out a mile — nicht zu übersehen sein; [Grund, Antwort:] [klar] auf der Hand liegen
2) (be outstanding) herausragen ( from aus)* * *(against) v.sich abzeichnen (gegen) v. -
9 circling
n спорт. круговое движение; переворот; оборотnon - circling leg — нога, не выполняющая кругового движения
Синонимический ряд:1. hedging (verb) begirding; besetting; besieging; compassing; encircling; enclosing; encompassing; enveloping; girding; girdling; hedging; hemming; looping; ringing; rounding; surrounding2. turning (verb) gyrating; revolving; rolling; rotating; turning; wheeling3. around (other) about; around; encircling; enclosing; inclosing; surrounding -
10 hounding
n травля, преследованиеСинонимический ряд:1. baiting (verb) badgering; baiting; heckling; hectoring; riding; taunting2. harrying (verb) bedevilling; beleaguering; besetting; besieging; harassing; harrying; importuning; pestering; plaguing -
11 surrounding
1. n окрестности2. n среда, окружение3. n свита, сопровождение, окружение4. a близлежащий, соседний; окружающийСинонимический ряд:1. enclosing (adj.) adjoining; around; encircling; enclosing; encompassing; enfolding; environmental; girdling; neighboring2. bordering (verb) bordering; bounding; defining; edging; fringing; hemming; margining; outlining; rimming; skirting; verging3. hedging (verb) begirding; besetting; besieging; circling; compassing; encircling; enclosing; encompassing; enveloping; girding; girdling; hedging; looping; ringing; rounding4. around (other) about; around; circling; encircling -
12 encircling
a преим. воен. окружающий, охватывающийСинонимический ряд:1. hedging (verb) begirding; besetting; besieging; circling; compassing; enclosing; encompassing; enveloping; girding; girdling; hedging; hemming; looping; ringing; rounding; surrounding2. around (other) about; around; circling; enclosing; inclosing; surrounding -
13 siege
1. n осада2. n разг. долгий, мучительный период3. n ист. престол, трон4. n ранг, положение5. n тех. верстак6. n тех. под стекловаренной печиСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) assault; attack; besieging; blockade; bout; go; offence; offense; onslaught2. beset (verb) beleaguer; beset; besiege; blockade
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