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41 landslide defeat
noun (a clear defeat in an election.) (smaga) sakāve vēlēšanās -
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noun (a clear defeat in an election.) triuškinantis pralaimėjimas -
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noun (a clear defeat in an election.) ήττα με μεγάλη διαφορά -
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noun (a clear defeat in an election.) drtivá porážka ve volbách -
47 landslide defeat
noun (a clear defeat in an election.) drvivá porážka, jasná porážka -
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50 upset
1. n опрокидывание2. n падение3. n беспорядок4. n крушение5. n ссора, размолвка6. n недомогание7. n расстройство, огорчение; потрясение8. n неожиданное поражение9. n тех. высадка; осадка10. n тех. высаженное изделие11. n тех. горн. восстающая выработка, сбойка12. a опрокинутый13. a расстроенный; встревоженный14. a ком. установленный, твёрдый15. v опрокидывать16. v опрокидываться17. v расстраивать, нарушать18. v полит. подрывать, дестабилизировать19. v выводить из душевного равновесия; огорчать20. v расстраивать здоровье21. v нанести неожиданное поражение22. v тех. обжимать, осаживатьСинонимический ряд:1. agitated (adj.) aggravated; agitated; concerned; disconcerted; disturbed; irritated; perturbed; troubled; uneasy; unnerved; worried2. messy (adj.) disordered; messy; sloppy; slovenly3. tipped (adj.) capsized; overturned; tipped4. upturned (adj.) inverted; upside-down; upturned5. agitation (noun) agitation; commotion; convulsion; turbulence6. collapse (noun) collapse; reverse; setback7. defeat (noun) defeat; loss; overthrow; overturn; set-back8. disruption (noun) disorganisation; disruption9. disturbance (noun) disturbance; nervousness; noise; perturbation10. mess (noun) disorder; mess; sicken; turn; unhinge11. turmoil (noun) disquiet; flurry; fluster; flutter; tumult; turmoil12. capsize (verb) capsize; invert; upend13. defeat (verb) beat; conquer; defeat; depose; displace; vanquish14. deranged (verb) deranged; sickened; turned; unhinged; unsettled15. discompose (verb) aggravate; agitate; bother; discombobulate; discompose; disconcert; dismay; disquiet; flurry; fluster; perturb; rock; ruffle; shook; toss; unnerve; untune16. discomposed (verb) agitated; bothered; discomposed; dismayed; disquieted; disturbed; flurried; flustered; perturbed17. disorder (verb) derange; disarrange; disarray; disjoint; dislocate; disorder; disorganise; disorganize; disrupt; distemper; jumble; mess up; mix up; muddle; muss up; rummage; shuffle; sicken; tumble; turn; unhinge; unsettle18. disordered (verb) disarranged; disarrayed; disjointed; dislocated; disordered; disorganized; disrupted; distempered; jumbled; messed up; mixed up; muddled; mussed up; rummaged; shuffled; tumbled19. overturn (verb) knock over; overset; overthrew; overthrow; overturn; tip over; topple; turn over20. overturned (verb) knocked over; overthrew/overthrown; overturned; tipped over; toppled; turned over21. trouble (verb) ail; cark; distress; disturb; grieve; trouble; worry22. troubled (verb) ailed; distressed; troubled; worriedАнтонимический ряд:calm; right; soothe; success -
51 rout
1. n поэт. шумная толпа, сборище2. n сброд, чернь3. n юр. незаконное сборище4. n поэт. бунт, мятеж, волнение5. n множество; большое количество; масса6. n свита7. n раут, вечерний приём8. n разгром, поражение9. n беспорядочное бегство10. v разбивать наголовуput to rout — разгромить наголову; обращать в бегство
11. v обращать в бегство12. v разгонять, рассеивать13. v выкапывать, вытаскивать, обнаруживатьshe routed in a drawer and came back with thread and needle — она порылась в ящике и вернулась с иголкой и ниткой
14. v поднимать с постелиwe were routed out before daylight for passport examination — нас подняли ночью для проверки паспортов
15. v выселять, выгонятьСинонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; overthrow; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming2. flight (noun) flight; loss; retreat3. multitude (noun) army; cloud; crowd; flock; host; legion; multitude; scores4. rabble (noun) canaille; doggery; dregs; hoi polloi; masses; mob; other half; polloi; proletariat; rabble; raff; ragtag; ragtag and bobtail; riffraff; roughscuff; scum; scurf; tag and rag; tagrag and bobtail; trash; unwashed5. runaway (noun) cakewalk; romp; runaway; walkaway; walkover6. best (verb) beat; best; conquer; defeat; overcome; subdue; thrash; triumph; trounce; worst7. overthrow (verb) derout; overpower; overthrow; scatter; stampede; vanquish8. roar (verb) bawl; bellow; bluster; clamor; roar9. rummage (verb) dig out; hunt down; hunt out; hunt up; rummage10. whip (verb) blast; curry; drub; dust; lambaste; lick; mop up; overrun; overwhelm; shellac; skunk; smear; smother; steamroller; trim; upend; wallop; whip; whomp -
52 overthrow
1. n ниспровержение; переворот; свержение2. n гибель, конец, поражение3. v опрокидывать; перевёртывать4. v свергать, ниспровергать; уничтожать5. v разрушать, уничтожатьmuch of the city was overthrown by the earthquake and a great fire — землетрясение и пожары разрушили большую часть города
6. v перебросСинонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming2. deposition (noun) deposition; displacement; fall3. destruction (noun) demolition; destruction; dispersion; rout; ruin4. conquer (verb) conquer; crush; defeat; master; overcome; overpower; overrun; overwhelm; subjugate; vanquish5. depose (verb) depose; dethrone; oust; usurp6. destroy (verb) abolish; demolish; destroy; eradicate; exterminate; level; raze; terminate7. overturn (verb) bring down; knock over; overset; overturn; tip over; topple; tumble; turn over; unhorse; unseat; upset8. run (verb) ruin; run; subvertАнтонимический ряд:assist; construct; develop; install; maintain; preserve; regenerate; reinstate; restore; revive; support; surrender -
53 beating
1. n битьё; порка2. n сл. массаж3. n текст. удар батана4. n разг. поражение5. n убытки6. n сбиваниеbeating down — сбивающий; сбивание
7. n разбивание, измельчение8. n трепание9. n равномерный стук; биение10. n пульсация; пульсирующее движение11. n физ. биения12. n мор. продвижение против ветраСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) aggression; assault; attack; battery; hitting; violence2. defeat (noun) battering; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; overthrow; physical abuse; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming; whipping3. hiding (noun) flogging; hiding; thrashing; whipping4. beating (verb) basting; battering; beating; belaboring; belabouring; buffeting; drubbing; flogging; forging; hammering; lambasting; lamming; lay into; pasting; pelting; pounding; pummeling; thrashing; walloping; whopping5. besting (verb) besting; conquering; defeating; overcoming; prevailing; routing; subduing; triumphing; trouncing; vanquishing; winning; worsting6. cheating (verb) cheating; chiseling or chiselling; cozening; defrauding; doing; flimflamming; gypping; overreaching; reaming; swindling; taking7. frustrating (verb) baffling; balking; bilking; circumventing; dashing; disappointing; foiling; frustrating; ruining; thwarting8. marking (verb) counting; marking9. nonplusing (verb) buffaloing; getting; nonplusing; sticking; stumping10. pulsing (verb) palpitating; pulsating; pulsing; throbbing11. scooping (verb) scooping12. scouring (verb) combing; foraging; grubbing; raking; ransacking; rummaging; scouring; searching13. surpassing (verb) bettering; capping; exceeding; excelling; outdoing; outgoing; outshining; outstripping; passing; surpassing; topping; transcending; trumping14. waving (verb) flapping; flopping; fluttering; lashing; switching; wagging; waggling; waving15. whipping (verb) blasting; currying; dusting; licking; mopping up; overrunning; overwhelming; shellacking; smearing; smothering; trimming; upending; whipping; whisking -
54 debacle
Синонимический ряд:1. collapse (noun) breakdown; collapse; crack-up; crash; smash; smashup; wreck2. defeat (noun) defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming3. downfall (noun) beating; calamity; disappointment; disaster; dissolution; downfall; failure; fiasco; overthrow; reverse; ruin -
55 discomfiture
1. n расстройство, крушение планов2. n замешательство, растерянность3. n арх. поражение, разгромСинонимический ряд:1. comedown (noun) comedown; descent; down2. defeat (noun) beating; conquest; debacle; defeasance; defeat; disappointment; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; frustration; licking; overthrow; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming3. embarrassment (noun) abashment; chagrin; confusion; discomposure; disconcertion; disconcertment; embarrassment; humiliation; unease; uneasiness -
56 thrashing
1. n взбучка, трёпка, порка2. n молотьба3. n спец. снижение пропускной способностиСинонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) battering; beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; overthrow; physical abuse; rout; shellacking; trouncing; vanquishment; warming; whipping2. hiding (noun) beating; flogging; hiding; whipping3. trouncing (noun) trouncing4. beating (verb) basting; battering; beating; belaboring; belabouring; buffeting; drubbing; hammering; lambasting; lamming; pasting; pelting; pounding; pummeling; walloping; whopping5. besting (verb) besting; conquering; defeating; overcoming; routing; subduing; triumphing; vanquishing; worsting6. tossing (verb) flailing; thrashing; threshing; tossing7. whipping (verb) blasting; currying; drubbing; dusting; flagellating; flogging; hiding; lashing; lathering; lay into; licking; mopping up; overpowering; overrunning; overwhelming; scourging; shellacking; smearing; smothering; steamrollering; striping; trimming; trouncing; upending; whaling; whipping -
57 licking
1. n лизание; облизывание2. n придание формы3. n разг. порка, взбучка4. n разг. поражение, разгромour team is still licking its wounds after its unexpected defeat — наша команда всё ещё приходит в себя после неожиданного поражения
Синонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) beating; come down; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; mauling; overthrow; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming; whipping2. overcoming (verb) conquering; downing; hurdling; mastering; overcoming; surmounting; throwing3. whipping (verb) beating; blasting; currying; drubbing; dusting; lambasting; mopping up; overrunning; overwhelming; routing; shellacking; smearing; smothering; thrashing; trimming; trouncing; upending; walloping; whipping -
58 downcast
1. n опускание; сбрасывание2. n потупленный взор; меланхолический взгляд3. n горн. нисходящий поток воздухаdowncast shaft — шахтный ствол, подающий воздух
4. n горн. вентиляционная шахта5. a опущенный; сброшенный6. a потупленный7. a удручённый, подавленный8. a нисходящий; направленный вниз9. v поэт. удручать, печалить, подавлятьСинонимический ряд:1. bad (adj.) bad; blue; cast down; chapfallen; crestfallen; crest-fallen; crushed; dejected; depressed; despondent; disconsolate; discouraged; dispirited; doleful; down; downhearted; down-in-the-mouth; downthrown; droopy; dull; gloomy; heartsick; heartsore; heavy; heavy-hearted; hipped; low; low-spirited; melancholic; melancholy; mopey; sad; saddened; soul-sick; spiritless; sunk; unhappy; woebegone2. defeat (noun) beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downthrow; drubbing; licking; overthrow; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warmingАнтонимический ряд:encouraged; happy -
59 drubbing
1. n избиение, трёпка; взбучка2. n разг. поражение, разгромСинонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) battering; beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; licking; overthrow; physical abuse; rout; shellacking; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming; whipping2. beating (verb) basting; battering; beating; belaboring; belabouring; buffeting; hammering; lamming; pasting; pelting; pounding; pummeling; thrashing; walloping; whopping3. lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; excoriating; flaying; lambasting; lashing; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slamming; slapping; slashing4. whipping (verb) blasting; currying; dusting; licking; mopping up; overpowering; overrunning; overwhelming; routing; shellacking; smearing; smothering; steamrollering; thrashing; trimming; trouncing; upending; whipping -
60 shellacking
1. n амер. разг. полное поражение, разгромa shellacking their team will remember — команда не скоро забудет, как им всыпали
2. n амер. разг. избиение, поркаСинонимический ряд:1. defeat (noun) beating; debacle; defeasance; defeat; discomfiture; downcast; downthrow; drubbing; licking; mauling; overthrow; rout; thrashing; trouncing; vanquishment; warming; whipping2. whipping (verb) beating; blasting; currying; drubbing; dusting; lambasting; licking; mopping up; overrunning; overwhelming; routing; smearing; smothering; thrashing; trimming; trouncing; upending; walloping; whipping
См. также в других словарях:
defeat — de·feat vt [Anglo French defait, past participle of defaire to undo, defeat, from Old French deffaire desfaire, from de , prefix marking reversal of action + faire to do] 1 a: to render null third parties will defeat an attached but “unperfected” … Law dictionary
defeat — (v.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. defeter, from O.Fr. desfait, pp. of desfaire to undo, from V.L. *diffacere undo, destroy, from L. dis un , not (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + facere to do, perform (see FACTITIOUS (Cf … Etymology dictionary
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defeat — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, comprehensive (esp. BrE), decisive, heavy, major, overwhelming, resounding, serious, stunning, total … Collocations dictionary
defeat */*/ — I UK [dɪˈfiːt] / US [dɪˈfɪt] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms defeat : singular defeat plural defeats failure to win a competition or to succeed in doing something England suffered a 2–0 defeat by Scotland. a humiliating/heavy/crushing… … English dictionary
defeat — 1 noun 1 (C, U) failure to win or succeed: an election defeat | serious defeat: The government has suffered a serious defeat. | admit defeat (=stop trying to succeed): She s told him she won t marry him, but he ll never admit defeat. 2 (U)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
defeat — de|feat1 [ dı fit ] noun count or uncount ** failure to win a competition or succeed in doing something: Wisconsin suffered a 23 7 defeat by Illinois. admit/accept/concede defeat: a stubborn man who was not prepared to admit defeat a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
defeat — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English deffeten, from Anglo French defait, past participle of defaire, desfaire to destroy, from Medieval Latin disfacere, from Latin dis + facere to do more at do Date: 14th century 1. obsolete destroy 2. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
defeat — 1. verb 1) the army that defeated the rebels Syn: beat, conquer, win against, triumph over, get the better of, vanquish; rout, trounce, overcome, overpower, crush, subdue; informal lick, thrash, whip, wipe the floor with, make mincemeat of … Thesaurus of popular words
defeat — /dəˈfit / (say duh feet) verb (t) 1. to overcome in a contest, battle, etc.; vanquish; win or achieve victory over. 2. to frustrate; thwart. 3. Law to annul. –noun 4. the act of overcoming in a contest. 5. an overthrow; vanquishment. 6. a… …
defeat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. thwart, frustrate, foil, outwit; rout, conquer, overcome, beat, vanquish, subdue, lick (inf.). n. frustration, setback, loss, rout, vanquishment. See failure, success, confutation. Ant., surrender … English dictionary for students