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1 cancelling
1. отмена; расторжение; срок подачи судна2. отменять; отменаСинонимический ряд:1. calling off (verb) call off; calling off; dropping; scrubbing2. counteracting (verb) counteracting; neutralising3. erasing (verb) annulling; blacking out; blotting out; deleting; effacing; erasing; expunging; obliterating; wiping out4. undoing (verb) blot out; cross out; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undoing; wipe out; x out5. voiding (verb) abolishing; abrogating; annihilating; invalidating; negating; nullifying; repealing; rescinding; set aside; vitiating; voiding -
2 dropping
1. n опускание, понижение2. n падение3. n сбрасывание; сброс4. a сбрасывающий5. a беспорядочныйСинонимический ряд:1. falling (adj.) collapsing; declining; decreasing; descending; falling; plunging; sinking; subsiding; toppling2. canceling or cancelling (verb) calling off; canceling or cancelling; scrubbing3. cancelling (verb) call off; cancelling4. collapsing (verb) breaking down; caving in; collapsing; giving out; pegging out; wilting5. cracking (verb) break down; cave in; cracking; give out; succumbing6. dismissing (verb) axing; booting out; bouncing; cashiering; discharging; dismissing; firing; give over; give up; kicking out; letting out; sacking; skipping; turning off7. dripping (verb) distilling; dribbling; dripping; trickling; trilling; weeping8. dying or dieing (verb) cashing in; conking; deceasing; demising; departing; dying; dying or dieing; expiring; going; pass away; passing; passing away; passing out; perishing; pipping; popping off9. falling (verb) declining; descending; dipping; diving; fall off; falling; going down; keeling over; lowering; pitching; plummeting; plunging; sinking; skidding; slumping; toppling; tumbling10. felling (verb) bowling down; bowling over; bring down; bringing down; cut down; decking; downing; felling; flattening; flooring; grounding; knock down; knocking down; knocking over; laying low; leveling or levelling; levelling; mowing down; prostrating; throwing; throwing down11. losing (verb) forfeiting; losing; losing out; sacrificing12. lowering (verb) depressing; let down; lowering; take down13. pitching (verb) go down; pitching; plunging; spilling; sprawling; toppling; tumbling14. quitting (verb) leaving; quitting; resigning; terminating15. removing (verb) deleting; eliminating; omitting; removing -
3 annulling
аннулировать; аннулированиеСинонимический ряд:1. pessimistic (adj.) abrogating; dubious; fatalistic; invalidating; negative; neutralizing; not affirmative; pessimistic; skeptical2. abrogating (verb) abrogating; discharging; dissolving; quashing; vacating3. cancelling (verb) blot out; cancelling; cross out; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undoing; wipe out; x out4. erasing (verb) blacking out; blotting out; canceling or cancelling; deleting; effacing; erasing; expunging; obliterating; wiping out5. neutralizing (verb) canceling out or cancelling out; counteracting; frustrating; negating; negativing; neutralizing; redressing6. voiding (verb) abating; abolishing; annihilating; invalidating; nullifying; repealing; rescinding; set aside; undoing; vitiating; voiding -
4 erasing
1. стирание; разрушение2. стиратьСинонимический ряд:1. annulling (verb) annulling; blacking out; blotting out; canceling or cancelling; deleting; effacing; expunging; obliterating; wiping out2. cancelling (verb) blot out; cancelling; cross out; rub out; scratch out; strike out; undoing; wipe out; x out3. clearing (verb) abolishing; annihilating; clearing; eradicating; exterminating; extinguishing; liquidating; removing; root out; snuff out; stamp out; uprooting -
5 neutralizing
a нейтрализующийСинонимический ряд:1. pessimistic (adj.) abrogating; annulling; dubious; fatalistic; invalidating; negative; not affirmative; pessimistic; skeptical2. annulling (verb) annulling; canceling out or cancelling out; frustrating; negating; negativing; redressing3. cancelling (verb) cancelling; counteracting; neutralising4. offsetting (verb) balancing; compensating; counterbalancing; offsetting; outweighing; redeeming -
6 undoing
1. n развязывание, расстёгивание2. n уничтожение; аннулирование3. n гибель, падение4. n причина гибели, бедствияhis overweening self-confidence proved his undoing in the end — его чрезвычайная самоуверенность в конце концов погубила его
Синонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) bane; destroyer; destruction; downfall; ruination2. misfortune (noun) adversity; affliction; bad luck; disaster; distress; hardship; misery; misfortune; trouble3. ruin (noun) decimation; degeneration; deterioration; devastation; disintegration; ruin4. abolishing (verb) abating; abolishing; abrogating; annihilating; annulling; invalidating; negating; nullifying; quashing; vitiating5. cancelling (verb) blot out; cancelling; cross out; erasing; expunging; rub out; scratch out; strike out; wipe out; x out6. destroying (verb) atomizing; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; finishing; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; ruining; shattering; shooting; sinking; smashing; tearing down; torpedoing; totalling; unmaking; wracking; wrecking7. opening (verb) opening; unclosing; undoing; unstopping8. outwitting (verb) having; outfoxing; outmaneuvering; outreaching; outsmarting; outthinking; outwitting; overreaching9. seducing (verb) debauching; seducing10. slipping (verb) disengaging; loosening; loosing; releasing; slipping; unbinding; unclasping; unfastening; unloosening; unloosing; untying11. weakening (verb) attenuating; debilitating; enervating; enfeebling; sapping; undermining; unnerving; weakening -
7 voiding
1. n физиол. опорожнение; выделение2. n физиол. экскременты; выделенияСинонимический ряд:1. emission (noun) discharge; ejection; emission; evacuation; expulsion; flow; remission; removal2. cancelling (verb) abolishing; abrogating; annihilating; annulling; cancelling; dissolving; invalidating; negating; nullifying; quashing; repealing; rescinding; set aside; vitiating3. flowing (verb) discharging; emitting; flowing; giving off; issuing; pouring; venting4. vacating (verb) clearing; emptying; vacating -
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1. n чисткаscrubbing action — промывка; очистка
2. n мытьё рукСинонимический ряд:1. purification (noun) cleansing; distillation; draining; filtration; processing; purging; purification; refinement; treatment2. canceling or cancelling (verb) calling off; canceling or cancelling; dropping3. scouring (verb) scouring; scraping -
9 cancel
'kænsəlpast tense, past participle - cancelled; verb1) (to decide or announce that (something already arranged etc) will not be done etc: He cancelled his appointment.) cancelar2) (to mark (stamps) with a postmark.) matasellar3) (to stop payment of (a cheque, subscription etc).) anular•- cancel out
cancel vb cancelar / anular
cancel sustantivo masculino ( contrapuerta) inner door; ( tabique) (Col, Méx) partition; ( biombo) (Méx) folding screen ' cancel' also found in these entries: Spanish: anular - cancelar - condonar - rescindir - suspender - baja - compensar - deshacer English: cancel - cancel out - call - stop - withdrawtr['kænsəl]1 cancelar2 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL anular3 retirar; revocar4 matasellar5 tachar6 SMALLMATHEMATICS/SMALL eliminarv.• anular v.• cancelar v.• deshacer v.(§pres: -hago, -haces...) pret: -hic-pp: -hechofut/c: -har-•)• eliminar v.• inutilizar v.• matasellar v.• suprimir v.'kænsəl
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1) \<\<meeting/subscription/flight\>\> cancelar; \<\<command/decree/check\>\> anular2) ( Math) eliminar
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vi ( call off)Phrasal Verbs:['kænsǝl] (pt cancelled, pp canceled) (US)1. VT1) [+ reservation, taxi] anular, cancelar; [+ room] anular la reserva de; [+ holiday, party, plans] suspender; [+ flight, train, performance] suspender, cancelar; [+ order, contract] anular; [+ permission etc] retirar; (Aut) [+ indicator] quitar2) (=mark, frank) [+ stamp] matar; [+ cheque] anular3) (=delete) [+ name, word] borrar, suprimir4) (Math) anular2.VI [tourist etc] cancelar la reserva/el vuelo etc3.CPDcancel key N — tecla f de anulación
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1) \<\<meeting/subscription/flight\>\> cancelar; \<\<command/decree/check\>\> anular2) ( Math) eliminar
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10 consider
kən'sidə1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) considerar2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) considerar3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) considerar, tener en cuenta4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) considerar•- considerably
consider vb considerartr[kən'sɪdəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (think about, examine, contemplate) considerar2 (regard as) considerar■ do you consider it likely? ¿crees que es posible?■ she is considered to be the finest soprano in the world está considerada la mejor soprano del mundo■ consider it done! ¡dalo por hecho!3 (take into account) tener en cuenta, considerar■ if you consider that... teniendo en cuenta que...\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLall things considered pensándolo bien, bien miradoit is my considered opinion that... después de pensarlo mucho, opino que...consider [kən'sɪdər] vt1) contemplate: considerar, pensar enwe'd considered attending: habíamos pensado en asistir2) : considerar, tener en cuentaconsider the consequences: considera las consecuencias3) judge, regard: considerar, estimarv.• considerar v.• enfocar v.• mirar v.• pesar v.• tener en cuenta v.• ver v.(§pres: veo, ves...) imp. ve-•)kən'sɪdər, kən'sɪdə(r)a) ( examine) \<\<advantages/offer\>\> considerarit is my considered opinion that... — lo he pensado mucho y considero or opino que...
b) ( contemplate) \<\<possibility\>\> considerar, plantearse, contemplarto consider + -ING: we're considering moving house estamos pensando en mudarnos; would you consider selling it if... ? — ¿le interesaría venderlo si... ?
c) ( take into account) tener* en cuenta, considerarall things considered, I think that... — bien considerado or bien mirado, creo que...
d) ( regard as) considerarthey consider themselves (to be) above such things — consideran que están por encima de ese tipo de cosas
what do you consider a lot of money? — ¿tú qué entiendes por mucho dinero?
it's considered to be the best of its class — está considerado como el mejor de su clase; see also considering
[kǝn'sɪdǝ(r)]VT1) (=think about) [+ problem, possibility] considerar, pensar enconsider how much you owe him — piensa en or considera lo que le debes
to consider doing sth: have you ever considered going by train? — ¿has pensado alguna vez (en) ir en tren?, ¿has considerado alguna vez ir en tren?
would you consider buying it? — ¿te interesa comprarlo?
I'm considering resigning — estoy pensando en dimitir, estoy considerando la posibilidad de dimitir
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he is being considered for the post — lo están considerando para el puesto•
it is my considered opinion that... — después de haberlo pensado or considerado detenidamente, creo que...•
to consider one's position — euph (=consider resigning) pensar en dimitir, estudiar la conveniencia de dimitir•
he refused even to consider it — se negó a pensarlo or considerarlo siquiera•
I wouldn't consider it for a moment — yo ni me lo plantearía siquiera2) (=take into account) tomar or tener en cuentawhen one considers that... — cuando uno toma or tiene en cuenta que...
you must consider other people's feelings — hay que tomar or tener en cuenta los sentimientos de los demás
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all things considered — pensándolo bien3) (=be of the opinion) considerarI consider that... — considero que...
4) (=regard as) considerar•
I consider the matter closed — para mí el tema está cerrado•
to consider o.s., I consider myself happy — me considero feliz•
to consider sb to be intelligent — considerar a algn inteligente•
he considers it a waste of time — lo considera una pérdida de tiempo•
consider yourself lucky! — ¡date por satisfecho!* * *[kən'sɪdər, kən'sɪdə(r)]a) ( examine) \<\<advantages/offer\>\> considerarit is my considered opinion that... — lo he pensado mucho y considero or opino que...
b) ( contemplate) \<\<possibility\>\> considerar, plantearse, contemplarto consider + -ING: we're considering moving house estamos pensando en mudarnos; would you consider selling it if... ? — ¿le interesaría venderlo si... ?
c) ( take into account) tener* en cuenta, considerarall things considered, I think that... — bien considerado or bien mirado, creo que...
d) ( regard as) considerarthey consider themselves (to be) above such things — consideran que están por encima de ese tipo de cosas
what do you consider a lot of money? — ¿tú qué entiendes por mucho dinero?
it's considered to be the best of its class — está considerado como el mejor de su clase; see also considering
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noun (a mark put on a letter at a post office, showing the date and place of posting, and cancelling the postage stamp: The postmark read `Beirut'.) matasellostr['pəʊstmɑːk]1 matasellos nombre masculino1 timbrar, matasellarpostmark ['po:st.mɑrk] vt: matasellarpostmark n: matasellos mn.• matasellos s.m.v.• matar el sello de v.• matasellar v.• timbrar v.• timbrar el correo v.
I 'pəʊstmɑːrk, 'pəʊstmɑːknoun matasellos m
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transitive verb matasellar['pǝʊstmɑːk]1.N matasellos m inv2.VT matasellar* * *
I ['pəʊstmɑːrk, 'pəʊstmɑːk]noun matasellos m
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12 cancel
cancel ['kænsəl] ( British pt & pp cancelled, cont cancelling, American pt & pp canceled, cont canceling)(a) (call off → event, order, reservation) annuler; (→ appointment) annuler, décommander; (→ goods) décommander;∎ the flight has been cancelled le vol a été annulé;∎ they cancelled the order for three warships ils ont annulé leur commande de trois navires de guerre(b) (revoke → agreement, contract) résilier, annuler; (→ debt) faire remise à; (→ cheque) faire opposition à(d) (cross out) barrer, rayer, biffer(e) Mathematics éliminer(a) (having made booking) se décommander∎ press "esc" to cancel appuyez sur "Echap" pour annuler;∎ cancel entry (command) annulation d'entrée►► Computing cancel button case f 'annuler'(a) (counterbalance) neutraliser, compenser;∎ the factors cancel each other out les facteurs se neutralisent ou se compensent(b) Mathematics éliminer, annuler -
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1. nounPoststempel, der2. transitive verb* * *noun (a mark put on a letter at a post office, showing the date and place of posting, and cancelling the postage stamp: The postmark read `Beirut'.) der Poststempel* * *ˈpost·markI. n Poststempel mdate as \postmark Datum des Poststempels▪ to be \postmarked abgestempelt seinto be \postmarked Manchester/the thirtieth of September in Manchester/am dreißigsten September abgestempelt seinthe envelope hadn't been \postmarked auf dem Umschlag war kein Poststempel* * *the letter was postmarked London der Brief war in London abgestempelt* * *1. nounPoststempel, der2. transitive verbthe letter was postmarked ‘Brighton’ — der Brief war in Brighton abgestempelt
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14 deleting
n вчт. стирание, уничтожение записанной информацииСинонимический ряд:1. deletion (noun) blotting out; deletion; effacing; erasure; expunging; obliteration; rubbing out; scratching out2. dropping (verb) dropping; eliminating; omitting; removing3. erasing (verb) annulling; blacking out; blotting out; canceling or cancelling; effacing; erasing; expunging; obliterating; wiping out -
15 frustrating
a разочаровывающий, создающий неверие в свои силыfourteen frustrating years — четырнадцать лет, за которые ничего не было сделано
Синонимический ряд:1. unattractive (adj.) annoying; defective; disliked; inexpedient; repulsive; ugly; unattractive; undesirable; uninviting2. baffling (verb) baffling; balking; beating; bilking; buffaloing; checking; checkmating; circumventing; dashing; defeating; disappointing; foiling; ruining; stymieing; thwarting3. neutralizing (verb) annulling; canceling out or cancelling out; counteracting; negating; negativing; neutralizing; redressing -
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1. вычеркивание; стирание; уничтожение2. уничтожить; уничтожающийСинонимический ряд:1. clearing (verb) abolishing; annihilating; blot out; clearing; eradicating; exterminating; extinguishing; liquidating; removing; root out; rub out; snuff out; stamp out; uprooting; wipe out2. erasing (verb) annulling; blacking out; blotting out; canceling or cancelling; deleting; effacing; erasing; expunging; wiping out -
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noun (a mark put on a letter at a post office, showing the date and place of posting, and cancelling the postage stamp: The postmark read `Beirut'.) poststempelpoststempelIsubst. \/ˈpəʊs(t)mɑːk\/poststempeldate as postmark poststempelets datoIIverb \/ˈpəʊs(t)mɑːk\/(post)stemple -
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noun (a mark put on a letter at a post office, showing the date and place of posting, and cancelling the postage stamp: The postmark read `Beirut'.) žig* * *[póus(t)ma:k]1.nounpoštni žig;2.transitive verbžigosati pošto -
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аннулировать; аннулирующийСинонимический ряд:1. pessimistic (adj.) abrogating; annulling; dubious; fatalistic; negative; neutralizing; not affirmative; pessimistic; skeptical2. voiding (verb) abating; abolishing; abrogating; annihilating; annulling; cancelling; negating; nullifying; quashing; repealing; rescinding; set aside; undoing; vitiating; voiding -
20 datestamp
datestamp ['deɪtstæmp]1 nountampon m dateur; (used for cancelling) oblitérateur m, timbre m à date; (postmark) cachet m de la poste
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