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1 charges
1. цена; расходы; издержкиfixed charges — постоянные издержки; постоянные затраты
storage charges — плата за хранение; складские расходы
2. расходыscale of charges — шкала расходов; тариф
3. заряжать; брать плату; зарядСинонимический ряд:1. account (noun) account; bill; invoice; reckoning; score; statement; tab2. accusations (noun) accusations; denouncements; denunciations; incriminations3. duties (noun) commitments; committals; duties; imperatives; musts; needs; obligations; responsibilities4. fees (noun) exaction; fees; tolls5. keeping (noun) cares; custody; guardianships; keeping; supervisions; trusts6. loads (noun) burdens; deadweights; loads; millstones; onuses; tasks; taxes; weights7. orders (noun) behest; behests; bidding; commandments; commands; dictates; directions; directives; injunctions; instructions; mandates; orders; words8. oversights (noun) conducts; handlings; managements; oversights; runnings; superintendencies9. prices (noun) costs; price tags; prices; rates; tabs; tariffs10. rushes (noun) rushes11. wards (noun) dependants; wards12. accuses (verb) accuses; arraigns; criminates; denounces; denunciates; impeaches; incriminates; inculpates; indicts13. ascribes (verb) accredits; ascribes; assigns; attributes; credits; imputes; lays; refers14. binds (verb) binds; commits; obligates; pledges15. burdens (verb) burdens; clogs; cumbers; encumbers; lades; lumbers; saddles; tasks; taxes; weigh down; weighs; weights16. fills (verb) arms; chokes; fills; freights; heaps; loads; packs; piles17. permeates (verb) impregnates; interpenetrates; penetrates; percolates; permeates; pervades; saturates; suffuses; transfuses18. rushes (verb) boils; bolts; chases; dashes; flings; lashes; races; rushes; shoots; tears19. tells (verb) bids; commands; directs; enjoins; instructs; orders; requires; tells; warns20. trusts (verb) entrusts; trusts -
2 bind
1. n связывание2. n связанность, связь3. n узы; путы4. n разг. безвыходное положение, тупикto be in a bind — попасть в переплёт, оказаться загнанным в угол
5. n муз. лигатура6. n захват оружия7. n угольный сланец8. n плеть, стебель ползучего растения9. v вязать, связывать10. v привязывать11. v повязывать, завязывать12. v затягивать поясом13. v опоясывать14. v переплетать15. v обшивать, обвязыватьthe edge of the carpet was worn out, so we had it bound — край ковра обтрепался, поэтому мы дали его обшить
16. v делать твёрдым, плотным17. v затвердевать18. v закреплять желудок, вызывать запор19. n сл. зануда20. v сл. нудить; надоедатьСинонимический ряд:1. associate (verb) affiliate; ally; associate; combine; connect; join; link; relate2. bandage (verb) bandage; dress; treat3. charge (verb) charge; commit; pledge4. confine (verb) border; chain; confine; constrain; constrict; encircle; fetter; handcuff; shackle; yoke5. hamper (verb) hamper; restrict6. indenture (verb) apprentice; enslave; indenture7. obligate (verb) confirm; engage; force; involve; necessitate; obligate; oblige; sanction8. secure (verb) attach; fasten; gird; knot; make fast; secure; tape; tie; tie up; truss; wrapАнтонимический ряд:free; release; unbind; unfasten; unloose; untie -
3 secures
Синонимический ряд:1. catches (verb) bags; captures; catches; collars; nails; nets; takes2. couples (verb) affixes; anchors; attaches; clips; connects; couples; fastens; fixes; moors3. defends (verb) bulwarks; covers; defends; fends; guards; protects; safeguards; screens; shields4. effects (verb) brings about; causes; draws on; effects; makes; produces5. ensures (verb) assures; cinches; ensures; insures; warrants6. gets (verb) acquires; annexes; chalks up; come by; compasses; gains; gets; has; lands; obtains; pick up; picks up; procures; pulls; wins7. guarantees (verb) guarantees; pledges8. ties (verb) binds; fastens; knots; tie up; ties -
4 ties
1. связь; узы; долг; обязательство; обуза; тягота2. связывать; соединять; связь; соединениеСинонимический ряд:1. connections (noun) bonds; connections; knots; ligaments; ligatures; linkages; links; nexus; nexuses or nexus; yokes2. draws (noun) deadlocks; draws; stalemates; standoffs; stand-offs3. loves (noun) affections; attachments; bonds; devotions; fondnesses; loves; loyalties4. equals (verb) equals; matches; measures up; meets; rivals; touches5. hampers (verb) clogs; curbs; fetters; hampers; hobbles; hog-ties; leashes; shackles; ties up; trammels6. marries (verb) marries; mates; splices; weds7. secures (verb) binds; fastens; knots; secures; tie up -
5 Allies
1. n pl ист. Антанта; Тройственное согласие2. n pl государства — члены антифашистской коалиции во 2-й мировой войнеСинонимический ряд:1. associates (noun) affiliates; associates; colleagues; confederates; fellows; partners2. joins (verb) affiliates; associates; binds; combines; connects; joins; links; relates3. leagues (verb) aligns; confederates; federates; leagues -
6 links
n pl шотл. дюныСинонимический ряд:1. connections (noun) bonds; connections; knots; ligaments; ligatures; linkages; nexus; nexuses or nexus; ties; yokes2. metal links (noun) bond; cable; chain; fob; metal links; padlock; restraint; shackle; tow rope3. relations (noun) correlation; interconnections; interdependence; interrelations; interrelationships; relations; relationships; tie-ins4. joins (verb) affiliates; allies; associates; binds; brackets; coalesces; combines; compounds; concretes; conjoins; conjugates; connects; correlates; couples; identifies; joins; marries; melds; ones; relates; unites; weds; yokes
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