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1 sets
устанавливать; комплектin sets — в комплектах, в наборах
Синонимический ряд:1. bearings (noun) addresses; airs; bearings; comportments; demeanors; deportments; miens; ports; presences2. gangs (noun) circles; cliques; crowds; gangs3. gifts (noun) bents; bumps; faculties; flairs; genii; gifts; heads; knacks; noses; talents; turns4. groups (noun) arrays; batches; batteries; bodies; bunches; bundles; circles; clots; clumps; clusters; clutches; collections; crowds; groups; knots; lots; parcels; platoons; pushes; sorts; suites5. orders (noun) categories; classes; classifications; orders6. scenes (noun) sceneries; scenery; scenes; settings; stage sets; stage settings7. belongs (verb) belongs; fits8. broods (verb) broods; covers; sits9. calls (verb) approximates; calls; estimates; reckons10. declines (verb) declines; dips; goes down; sinks11. dictates (verb) decrees; dictates; imposes; lays down; ordains; prescribes12. directs (verb) addresses; aims; casts; directs; heads; inclines; levels; points; presents; trains; turns; zero in; zeroes in13. dries (verb) cakes; clots; coagulates; concretes; congeals; dries; drys; gelatinizes; gels; hardens; indurates; jellies; jells; petrifies; solidifies14. establishes (verb) arranges; concludes; establishes; fixes; lays; negotiates; places; settles; spreads; sticks15. goes (verb) bets; gambles; games; goes; plays; puts on; risks; stakes; ventures; wagers16. incites (verb) abets; foments; incites; instigates; provokes; raises; sets on; stirs up; whips up17. puts (verb) installs; locates; positions; puts; sites; situates18. stations (verb) assigns; posts; stations19. tunes (verb) adjusts; attunes; regulates; tunes -
2 dictate
1. n предписание; велениеthe dictates of reason — веление разума; голос рассудка
2. n повеление, приказ3. n диктат, навязанный договор4. v диктовать5. v предписывать, диктоватьСинонимический ряд:1. order (noun) behest; bidding; charge; command; commandment; direction; directive; edict; injunction; instruction; mandate; order; ruling; stricture; word2. rule (noun) prescript; regulation; rule3. compose (verb) compose; deliver; formulate; interview; orate; record; speak4. govern (verb) govern; reign; tyrannize5. impose (verb) decree; direct; fix; impose; instruct; lay down; ordain; prescribe; regiment; setАнтонимический ряд:follow; implore; importune; obey; plead; repeat -
3 charges
1. цена; расходы; издержкиfixed charges — постоянные издержки; постоянные затраты
storage charges — плата за хранение; складские расходы
2. расходыscale of charges — шкала расходов; тариф
3. заряжать; брать плату; зарядСинонимический ряд:1. account (noun) account; bill; invoice; reckoning; score; statement; tab2. accusations (noun) accusations; denouncements; denunciations; incriminations3. duties (noun) commitments; committals; duties; imperatives; musts; needs; obligations; responsibilities4. fees (noun) exaction; fees; tolls5. keeping (noun) cares; custody; guardianships; keeping; supervisions; trusts6. loads (noun) burdens; deadweights; loads; millstones; onuses; tasks; taxes; weights7. orders (noun) behest; behests; bidding; commandments; commands; dictates; directions; directives; injunctions; instructions; mandates; orders; words8. oversights (noun) conducts; handlings; managements; oversights; runnings; superintendencies9. prices (noun) costs; price tags; prices; rates; tabs; tariffs10. rushes (noun) rushes11. wards (noun) dependants; wards12. accuses (verb) accuses; arraigns; criminates; denounces; denunciates; impeaches; incriminates; inculpates; indicts13. ascribes (verb) accredits; ascribes; assigns; attributes; credits; imputes; lays; refers14. binds (verb) binds; commits; obligates; pledges15. burdens (verb) burdens; clogs; cumbers; encumbers; lades; lumbers; saddles; tasks; taxes; weigh down; weighs; weights16. fills (verb) arms; chokes; fills; freights; heaps; loads; packs; piles17. permeates (verb) impregnates; interpenetrates; penetrates; percolates; permeates; pervades; saturates; suffuses; transfuses18. rushes (verb) boils; bolts; chases; dashes; flings; lashes; races; rushes; shoots; tears19. tells (verb) bids; commands; directs; enjoins; instructs; orders; requires; tells; warns20. trusts (verb) entrusts; trusts -
4 taste
1. n вкус, пониманиеin taste, with taste — со вкусом
horrid to the taste — отвратительный на вкус, тошнотворный
refinement of taste — тонкость, вкуса, изысканный вкус
2. n тактin bad taste — бестактно, неуместно
3. n склонность; влечение, пристрастиеsuit your own taste — делай, как тебе хочется
acquired taste — благоприобретенный вкус; привитая склонность
4. n стиль, манера5. n проба; глоточек; кусочек6. n немного, чуточка; примесь, привкус7. n представление; образчик8. n кухня, набор национальных блюд9. n уст. проба, опробование10. v пробовать, отведать11. v дегустировать12. v иметь привкус; отдавать13. v различать на вкус14. v чувствовать вкус15. v есть, питьnot to taste — ничего не попробовать, ничего не съесть
16. v уст. отведать, откушать17. v вкушать, испытывать; получать представление, знакомиться18. v арх. вкусить, познакомиться; испытать, познать на своём опыте19. v содержать в себе элемент; отдаватьa sharp word that tastes of envy — резкие слова, в которых чувствуется зависть
20. v редк. придавать вкус21. v уст. иметь вкус, склонностьbad taste — плохой вкус, безвкусица
Синонимический ряд:1. appetite (noun) appetence; appetite; fondness; inclination; liking; soft spot; stomach; thirst; weakness2. discrimination (noun) cultivation; decorum; discernment; discrimination; distinction; insight; judgment; perception; refinement; sense3. flavor (noun) aroma; flavor; flavour; gusto; heart; palate; relish; sapidity; sapor; savor; savour; scent; sensation; smack; tang; zest4. hint (noun) breath; cast; dash; hint; intimation; lick; shade; shadow; smatch; smell; soupcon; spice; sprinkling; strain; streak; suggestion; suspicion; tincture; tinge; touch; trace; trifle; twang; vein; whiff; whisper; wink5. morsel (noun) appetiser; appetizer; bit; bite; dainty; morsel; sample; sip; tidbit; titbit6. preference (noun) affection; disposition; hunger; partiality; penchant; predilection; predisposition; preference; tendency7. tastefulness (noun) tastefulness8. experience (verb) encounter; experience; feel; know; perceive; undergo9. have (verb) go through; have; meet with; see; suffer10. sample (verb) sample; sip; try11. savor (verb) discern; enjoy; relish; savor; savour; sense; tang12. suggest (verb) smack; smell; suggestАнтонимический ряд:dislike; indelicacy -
5 dictate
1. noun1) (часто pl) предписание, веление, the dictates of reason (of conscience) веление разума (совести)2) polit. диктат2. verb1) диктовать (письмо и т. п.)2) предписывать; диктовать (условия и т. п.)* * *(v) диктовать; продиктовать* * ** * *[dic·tate || dɪk'teɪt] n. предписание, веление, диктат v. диктовать, продиктовать, предписывать* * *диктатдиктоватьнаказповелениепредписаниепредписыватьприказприказаниепродиктовать* * *1. сущ. 1) веление, предписание (моды, морали и т.п.); веление, голос (разума, сердца и т.п.) 2) безапелляционное решение, строгий приказ; диктат 2. гл. 1) начитывать, диктовать (текст и т. п.; to) 2) диктовать, навязывать (условия и т. п.; to) 3) вести политику диктата; отдавать безапелляционные распоряжения
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