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1 profanities
Синонимический ряд:1. blasphemies (noun) blasphemies; execrations; imprecations2. dirt (noun) dirt; filth; obscenities; smut -
2 blasphemy
Religion blasphème m;∎ what you're saying is blasphemy c'est blasphémer ce que vous dites là -
3 blasphemy
tr['blæsfəmɪ]noun (pl blasphemies)1 blasfemian.• blasfemia s.f.• reniego s.m.'blæsfəmimass & count noun (pl - mies) blasfemia f['blæsfɪmɪ]N blasfemia f* * *['blæsfəmi]mass & count noun (pl - mies) blasfemia f -
4 spout
1. n носик, горлышко; горловина, пыльце2. n водосточная труба, жёлоб3. n труба, выпускное отверстие4. n тех. сопло5. n струя, столб6. n смерч7. n поток, струя8. n разг. ломбард9. n горн. печь10. n дыхательное отверстие11. n фонтан, выпускаемый китом при дыхании12. n перепад, каскад13. n редк. ливень, проливной дождь14. v бить струёй; хлынуть, литься потоком, фонтанировать15. v изливать, извергать16. v разг. разглагольствовать, ораторствоватьhe spouted his theories the better part of the night — он почти весь вечер без умолку говорил о своих теориях
17. v разг. закладывать, отдавать в залог под ссудуСинонимический ряд:1. nozzle (noun) nose; nozzle; pipe; tube2. waterfall (noun) cascade; cataract; chute; falls; sault; waterfall3. harangue (verb) gush; harangue; orate4. pour (verb) discharge; emit; flow; pour; spill; spurt; squirt; stream
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