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1 bruise
1. n ушиб; синяк, кровоподтёкbad bruise — сильный ушиб, большой синяк
2. n вмятина, выбоина3. n помятость, побитость4. n оскорбление чувств5. v ушибать; подставлять синяки6. v задевать, оскорблять7. v помять, побить8. v помяться, побиться9. v толочь10. v охот. мчаться, не разбирая дороги11. v уст. драться на кулачкахСинонимический ряд:1. contusion (noun) contusion2. discolored spot (noun) abrasion; black and blue mark; blemish; discolored spot; discoloured spot; swelling; wale; weal; welt; wound3. black (verb) black; contuse4. crush (verb) becrush; crush; mash; pulp; squash5. hurt (verb) abuse; beat; cause contusions; damage; hurt; injure; scratch; thrash; wound -
2 wale
1. n полоса, рубец2. n текст. рубчик3. n текст. ткань в рубчик4. n мор. вельс5. n мор. бархоут6. v исполосовать; оставлять рубцы7. v ткать, вязать или плести в рубчик; украшать выпуклыми полосами8. n шотл. выбор9. v шотл. выбирать, отбирать10. v шотл. перебирать11. v шотл. сделать выбор12. v шотл. горн. отбирать или выбирать породуСинонимический ряд:discolored spot (noun) abrasion; black and blue mark; blemish; bruise; discolored spot; swelling; weal; welt; wheal; whelk; wound
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