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1 conciliating
умиротворяющий имя прилагательное: -
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3 conciliating
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4 примиритель
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > примиритель
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5 соглашательский
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > соглашательский
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6 propitiatory
prəˈpɪʃɪətərɪ прил.
1) примирительный, утешающий Syn: conciliatory, arbitration, appeasing, atoning, conciliating, expiatory, ingratiating
2) искупительный, умилостивительный( церковное) покрышка киота завета (книжное) успокаивающий, утешающий;
утешительный, примирительный - he sent her flowers as a * gesture он послал ей цветы в знак примирения (книжное) искупительный - * sacrifice искупительная жертва propitiatory искупительный, умилостивительный ~ примирительный, утешающийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > propitiatory
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[prə'pɪʃɪət(ə)rɪ]прил.1) примирительный, утешающийSyn:Syn: -
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9 placatory
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10 henotic
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11 reconciling
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12 be on the wrong tack
стоять на неправильном пути; см. тж. be on the right tackGentlemen, you're on the wrong tack. Conciliating the government will do no good. What we must do is to rouse the people. (E. L. Voynich, ‘The Gadfly’, part II, ch. I) — Не на правильном пути вы, господа. Соглашение с правительством ничего вам не даст. Нужно поднять народ.
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13 mollifying
a смягчающий, успокоительныйСинонимический ряд:1. soothing (adj.) assuasive; bland; emollient; mellow; mild; smooth; soft; soothing2. calming (verb) appeasing; calm down; calming; conciliating; gentling; pacifying; placating; propitiating; softening; soothing; sweetening3. relieving (verb) allaying; alleviating; assuaging; easing; lightening; mitigating; relieving -
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1. n смягчение2. n фон. ослабление3. n мед. размягчениеСинонимический ряд:1. abatement (noun) abatement; decrease; diminishing; easing off; lessening; loosening; moderation; relaxation; slackening2. calming (verb) appeasing; assuaging; calm down; calming; conciliating; gentling; mollifying; pacifying; placating; propitiating; soothing; sweetening3. depreciating (verb) cheapening; decrying; depreciating; devaluating; devaluing; downgrading; lowering; marking down; underrating; undervaluing; writing down; writing off4. tempering (verb) moderating; muting; subduing; taming; tempering; tone down5. yielding (verb) ease off; relenting; slackening; weakening; yielding -
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a утешительный, успокоительный; успокаивающий, облегчающийСинонимический ряд:1. balmy (adj.) balmy; benign; bland; calm; clear; soft2. mild (adj.) fair; gentle; mild; pleasant; summery; temperate; tropical; warm3. calming (verb) allaying; appeasing; assuaging; becalming; calm down; calming; composing; conciliating; gentling; lulling; mollifying; pacifying; placating; propitiating; quieting; settling; softening; stilling; sweetening; tranquilizing4. comforting (verb) comforting; consoling; solacing5. stilling (verb) allaying; becalming; composing; lulling; quieting; settling; stilling; tranquillising -
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1. очистка2. подслащивать; подслащиваниеСинонимический ряд:1. ripening (adj.) aging; developing; growing; maturing; mellowing; near prime; perfecting; ripening; seasoning2. calming (verb) appeasing; assuaging; calm down; calming; conciliating; gentling; mollifying; pacifying; placating; propitiating; softening; soothing3. honeying (verb) candying; gilding; honeying; sugarcoating; sugaring; sugaring over
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