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1 discussing
discussing the new play the two friends fell out — обсуждая новую пьесу, друзья поссорились
Синонимический ряд:1. holding a conference (adj.) comparing opinions; conferring; conversing; counseling; deliberating; holding a conference; in conclave; in conference; in consultation2. agitating (verb) agitating; arguing; canvassing; debating; disputing; thrashing out; tossing around3. discoursing (verb) dilating on; dilating upon; discoursing; expatiating; sermonizing4. mooting (verb) mooting; talk over; thrash out -
2 canvassing
сбор заказов; опрос общественного мненияСинонимический ряд:1. discussing (verb) agitating; arguing; debating; discussing; disputing; mooting; thrashing out; tossing around2. scrutinizing (verb) checking over; checking up; conning; examining; inspecting; scrutinizing; studying; surveying; viewing3. soliciting (verb) drumming; drumming up; soliciting -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psykoanalysere- psychoanalyst* * *(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psykoanalysere- psychoanalyst -
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(to talk about: We had a meeting to discuss our plans for the future.) discutirdiscuss vb hablartr[dɪ'skʌs]■ have you discussed this with your parents? ¿has hablado de eso con tus padres?2 (examine) analizar, examinar3 (in writing) tratar de■ this chapter discusses the problems facing single-parent families este capítulo trata de los problemas con que se enfrentan las familias monoparentalesdiscuss [dɪs'kʌs] vt: hablar de, discutir, tratar (de)v.• conferir v.• conversar v.• debatir v.• discutir v.• hablar v.• hablar de v.dɪs'kʌstransitive verb ( talk about) \<\<person\>\> hablar de; \<\<topic\>\> hablar de, tratar; ( debate) debatir; \<\<plan/problem\>\> discutir[dɪs'kʌs]VT1) (=talk about) [+ topic] hablar de, discutir; [+ person] hablar de; [+ problem, essay] cambiar opiniones sobre, discutir2) (in exam question) [+ statement] tratar, analizar* * *[dɪs'kʌs]transitive verb ( talk about) \<\<person\>\> hablar de; \<\<topic\>\> hablar de, tratar; ( debate) debatir; \<\<plan/problem\>\> discutir -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psicoanalizar- psychoanalyst
tr[saɪkəʊ'ænəlaɪz]1 psicoanalizar, sicoanalizar(US) [ˌsaɪkǝʊ'ænǝlaɪz]VT psicoanalizar -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psykoanalysere- psychoanalystverb \/ˌsaɪkəʊˈænəlaɪz\/ eller psychoanalyzepsykoanalysere -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psihoanalizirati- psychoanalyst* * *[saikouaenəlaiz]transitive verbpsihoanalizirati -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) sálgreina- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.)- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) submeter(-se) à psicanálise- psychoanalyst* * *psy.cho.an.a.lyse[saikou'ænəlaiz] Brit vt examinar ou tratar por meio de psicanálise. -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psikanaliz yapmak, ruh çözümlemek- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) []lietot psihoanalīzi- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) gydyti psichoanalizės metodu- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psykoanalysera- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) léčit psychoanalyticky- psychoanalyst* * *• psychoanalýza• psychoanalyzovat -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) a psihanaliza- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) ψυχαναλύω- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) liečiť psychoanalýzou- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psychanalyser- psychoanalyst -
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(to treat (a person suffering from mental illness) by discussing events in his/her past life which may have caused it.) psicanalizar- psychoanalyst
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