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61 divorce
1. n развод, расторжение бракаto file a petition for divorce, to sue for a divorce — потребовать развода в судебном порядке
2. n разрыв, разъединение3. v разводиться, расторгать брак4. v разводить5. v разрывать, отрывать, разъединять6. v отделять, разделять7. n разведённый мужcollusion of husband and wife to obtain a divorce — сговор между мужем и женой для получения развода
Синонимический ряд:1. separation (noun) alienation; annulment; bill of divorcement; breach; detachment; dissociation; dissolution; disunion; division; divorcement; estrangement; parting of the ways; partition; rift; rupture; separate maintenance; separation; split; split-up; terminating a marriage2. dismiss (verb) dismiss; put away; unmarry3. release from matrimony (verb) annul; cancel; nullify; put out of matrimony; release from matrimony; release from wedlock; split up; terminate one's marriage4. separate (verb) break; break up; detach; dichotomize; disjoin; disjoint; dissect; dissever; dissociate; disunite; divide; part; rupture; segregate; separate; sever; split; sunder; uncombineАнтонимический ряд:combine; marry; union -
62 elision
1. n лингв. элизия2. n пропускelision marks — многоточие ; знак пропуска
3. n редк. прекращение, прерываниеСинонимический ряд:exclusion (noun) breach; cancellation; elimination; excluding; exclusion; omission; preclusion; prohibition; repudiation -
63 falling out
Синонимический ряд:1. alienation (noun) alienation; breach; difference; disaffection; disagreement; dispute; dissension; division; rupture2. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; breaking; chancing; coming; coming off; developing; doing; giving; going; happening; occurring; passing; rising; transpiring3. quarreling or quarrelling (verb) bickering; brawling; caterwauling; quarreling or quarrelling; rowing; scrapping; spatting; squabbling; tiffing; wrangling -
64 infraction
1. n нарушение, несоблюдение2. n спорт. нарушение правил3. n мед. надломСинонимический ряд:violation of a law (noun) breach; breaking the rules; contravention; crime; encroachment; infringement; offense; transgression; trespass; violation; violation of a law; violation of a ruleАнтонимический ряд: -
65 interim
1. n промежуток времени; промежуточный период2. n амер. период между сессиями законодательного органа3. n книжн. временное постановление, распоряжение4. n церк. ист. временный эдикт, указ5. a книжн. временный; предварительный; промежуточныйinterim report — промежуточный доклад, доклад или отчёт за определённый период
Синонимический ряд:1. temporary (adj.) acting; ad interim; impermanent; pro tem; pro tempore; provisional; short-term; substitute; supply; temporary2. break (noun) abeyance; breach; break; cessation; delay; gap; halt; hiatus; interlude; interregnum; interruption; interval; lacuna; meantime; pause; recess; time between events; voidАнтонимический ряд: -
66 negligence
1. n небрежность, нерадивость, невниманиеactive negligence — небрежность, выразившаяся в действии
2. n неряшливость3. n неосторожность, неосмотрительность; недосмотр; халатность4. n равнодушие, безразличие, пренебрежительное отношение5. n непринуждённость; развязностьСинонимический ряд:neglect (noun) breach; carelessness; default; delinquency; dereliction; heedlessness; laxity; laxness; neglect; neglectfulness; oversight; remissness; slackness -
67 parting of the ways
Синонимический ряд:separation (noun) annulment; bill of divorcement; breach; dissociation; divorce; partition; separate maintenance; separation; terminating a marriage -
68 perforation
1. n перфорация, просверливание, пробуравливание2. n отверстие3. n кино перфорация4. n просечка5. n мед. прободение, прорыв, перфорацияСинонимический ряд:hole (noun) aperture; breach; break; cleft; cut; gap; gash; hole; mark; opening; prick; puncture; rent; rupture; slit; slot; split; stab; tear -
69 severance
1. n книжн. отделение2. n книжн. разрыв3. n увольнение4. n юр. раздел имуществаСинонимический ряд:separation (noun) breach; breaking up; chopping off; detachment; division; parting; separation; shearing off; split; splitting -
70 slighting
a презрительный, пренебрежительный; оскорбительныйСинонимический ряд:1. abusive (adj.) abusive; arrogant; disdainful; impolite; insulting; offensive; rude2. derogatory (adj.) belittling; deprecatory; depreciative; depreciatory; derogatory; detracting; disadvantageous; disparaging; dyslogistic; pejorative; uncomplimentary3. exclusion (noun) breach; cancellation; elimination; exclusion; omission; preclusion; prohibition; repudiation4. neglecting (verb) blinking at; blinking away; discounting; disregarding; eliding; failing; forgetting; ignoring; missing; neglecting; omitting; overleaping; overlooking; passing; passing by; passing over; slighting; sloughing over; slurring over; snubbing -
71 slit
1. n щель; прорезslit trench — окоп для укрытия, щель
2. n узкое окно3. n воен. смотровая щель4. n горн. печь5. n тех. разрыв6. n тех. разрез, шлицslit region — область, ограниченная разрезами
slit edge — кромка, образующаяся при продольной разрезке
7. v разрезать вдоль8. v нарезать узкими полосами9. v делать разрез10. v рваться11. v расщеплять, раскалывать12. v сужать13. v тех. разрезать, шлицеватьСинонимический ряд:1. gash (noun) breach; cleft; crack; crevice; cut; gash; incision; rift; slash; slice; split; tear2. cut (verb) cleave; cut; gash; gashed; incise; incised; pierce; pierced; rip; slash; slashed; slice; sliced; split; tear -
72 widening
1. расширение; распространение; увеличение2. расширять; расширение; увеличивающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. expansion (noun) dilation; distention; enlarging; expansion; extension; increase; stretching2. broadening (verb) broadening; expanding; extending
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