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1 sticking
1. n прилипание2. n пригорание3. n тех. заедание4. a липкий, прилипчивый5. a плохо действующий, застревающийСинонимический ряд:1. adhering (adj.) adherent; adhering; cleaving; clinging; devoted; tenacious2. adherence (noun) adherence; adhesion; bond; cling; clinging; coherence; cohesion; stickage3. bonding (verb) adhering; bonding; cleaving; clinging; cohering4. catching (verb) catching; fixing; lodging5. demurring (verb) balking; boggling; demurring; gagging; jibbing; scrupling; shying; stickling; straining; stumbling6. fleecing (verb) bleeding; fleecing; milking; mulcting; rooking; sweating7. nonplusing (verb) beating; buffaloing; getting; nonplusing; stumping8. overcharging (verb) clipping; overcharging; skinning; soaking9. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; ramming; running; sinking; stabbing; thrusting10. setting (verb) establishing; laying; placing; putting; setting; settling -
2 stumbling
спотыкаться; запинаться; спотыканиеСинонимический ряд:1. demurring (verb) balking; boggling; demurring; gagging; jibbing; scrupling; shying; sticking; stickling; straining2. happening (verb) bumping; chancing; happening; hitting; lighting; meeting; tumbling3. limping (verb) fumbling; limping; muddling; shuffling; staggering4. lumbering (verb) barging; clumping; galumphing; lumbering; stumping5. puzzling (verb) befogging; bewildering; confounding; confusing; perplexing; posing; puzzling6. reeling (verb) faltering; reeling; staggering; teetering; toppling; tottering; weaving; wobbling7. slipping (verb) erring; miscuing; mistaking; slipping; tripping8. wallowing (verb) blundering; bumbling; floundering; lurching; wallowing -
3 straining
1. стяжной2. фильтрование3. напрягать; напряжениеСинонимический ряд:1. moving in air (adj.) blowing; drifting; flapping; fluttering; flying; moving in air; streaming; waving; whipping2. demurring (verb) balking; boggling; demurring; gagging; jibbing; scrupling; shying; sticking; stickling; stumbling3. exuding (verb) bleeding; exuding; oozing; percolating; seeping; sweating; weeping4. pulling (verb) pulling5. trying (verb) distressing; harassing; irking; paining; stressing; troubling; trying6. working (verb) driving; fagging; laboring; labouring; moiling; striving; toiling; travailing; tugging; working -
4 shying
бросать; бросок; бросающийСинонимический ряд:1. demurring (verb) balking; boggling; demurring; gagging; jibbing; scrupling; sticking; stickling; straining; stumbling2. escaping (verb) avoiding; bilking; doubling; ducking; eluding; escaping; eschewing; evading; shunning3. firing (verb) casting; firing; flinging; heaving; hurling; pitching; slinging; throwing; tossing4. starting (verb) blenching; flinching; quailing; recoiling; shrinking; starting; wincing -
5 demur
tr[dɪ'mɜːSMALLr/SMALL]1 formal use (object) oponerse, objetar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto demur at something/doing something poner reparos a algo/hacer algowithout demur sin poner reparos, sin poner objeciones1) object: oponerse2)to demur at : ponerle objeciones a (algo)n.• irresolución s.f.• objeción s.f.• reparo s.m.v.• objetar v.
I dɪ'mɜːr, dɪ'mɜː(r)intransitive verb - rr- (frml) objetarto demur AT something — poner*(le) objeciones or reparos a algo
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noun (frml)[dɪ'mɜː(r)]without demur — sin poner objeciones or reparos
1.VI frm objetar, poner reparos (at a)2.Nwithout demur — sin poner reparos, sin objeción
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I [dɪ'mɜːr, dɪ'mɜː(r)]intransitive verb - rr- (frml) objetarto demur AT something — poner*(le) objeciones or reparos a algo
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noun (frml)without demur — sin poner objeciones or reparos
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6 demur
∎ he demurred at the idea of accepting a reward il s'est opposé à l'idée de recevoir une récompense;∎ I suggested she join us but she demurred j'ai proposé qu'elle se joigne à nous mais elle s'y est opposée2 nounobjection f;∎ without demur sans sourciller ou faire d'objection
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demur — I. intransitive verb (demurred; demurring) Etymology: Middle English demuren, demeren to linger, from Anglo French demurer, demoerer, from Latin demorari, from de + morari to linger, from mora delay more at mora Date: 13th century 1. archaic… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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de|mur — «dih MUR», verb, murred, mur|ring, noun. –v.i. 1. to show disapproval or dislike; object; take exception: »The clerk demurred at working overtime without extra pay. 2. Law. to put in a demurrer. 3. Obsolete. to hesitate; … Useful english dictionary