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1 fought
Синонимический ряд:1. argued (verb) argued; bickered; hassled; quarrelled; quibbled; squabbled; tiffed; wrangled2. battled (verb) battled; contended; struggled; tilted; tugged; vied; warred; wrestled3. combated (verb) bucked; challenged; combated; combated or combatted; contested; disputed; dueled or duelled; duelled; opposed; repelled; resisted; traversed; withstood -
2 opposed
1. противопоставленный2. противопоставлять; противСинонимический ряд:1. adverse (adj.) adversary; adverse; against; antagonistic; anti; antipathetic; at cross-purposes; at odds; averse; conflicting; confronting; contrary; counter; facing; hostile; opposing; opposite; oppugnant2. pitted (verb) countered; matched; opposed; pitted; play off; played off; vied3. resisted (verb) bucked; challenged; combated; combated or combatted; contested; disputed; dueled or duelled; fought; repelled; resisted; traversed; withstood -
3 withstood
Синонимический ряд:resisted (verb) bucked; combated; combated or combatted; contested; disputed; dueled or duelled; duelled; fought; opposed; repelled; resisted; traversed -
4 tilted
наклонять; наклонныйСинонимический ряд:1. inclined (adj.) angled; at an angle; canted; declivate; declivitous; inclined; inclining; leaning; not straight; oblique; pitched; pitching; slanted; sloped; sloping; tilting; tipped2. battled (verb) battled; combated; contended; fought; struggled; vied; wrestled3. rolled (verb) canted; lurched; pitched; rolled; seesawed; swagged; tilted; yawed4. slanted (verb) heeled; inclined; leaned; listed; raked; reclined; slanted; sloped; tipped -
5 struggled
Синонимический ряд:1. battled (verb) battled; combated; contended; fought; tilted; vied; wrestled2. tried (verb) assayed; attempted; endeavored; essayed; offered; sought; strove/striven or strived; tried; undertook/undertaken
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