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1. a нарушенный; прерванный2. a встревоженный, взволнованный3. a мед. дефективный4. a физ. возмущённыйСинонимический ряд:1. upset (adj.) agitated; anxious; bothered; concerned; confused; disordered; disorganised; disorganized; disquieted; distressed; nervous; troubled; uneasy; unsettled; upset; worried2. discomposed (verb) bothered; discomposed; dismayed; disquieted; flurried; flustered; perturbed; rocked; ruffled; tossed; unhinged3. disordered (verb) deranged; disarranged; disarrayed; disjointed; disordered; disorganised; disorganized; disrupted; distempered; jumbled; mess up; messed up; mix up; mixed up; muddled; mussed up; rummaged; shuffled; tumbled; unsettled; upset4. got (verb) annoyed; chafed; exasperated; fretted; galled; got; irked; irritated; nettled; peeved; provoked; vexed5. moved (verb) agitated; dislocated; displaced; disturbed; moved; removed; shifted; shipped; shook; transferred -
22 transported
1. a перенесённый, снесённый2. a взволнованный, вне себя3. a высланный, сосланныйСинонимический ряд:1. enchanted (adj.) delighted; ecstatic; enchanted; enraptured; rapt; spellbound2. thrilled (adj.) charmed; excited; exhilarated; happy; overjoyed; thrilled3. banished (verb) banished; cast out; deported; displaced; exiled; expatriated; expelled; ostracised; ostracized; ousted; ran out/run out; relegated4. carried (verb) bore; bore/borne; bucked; carried; conveyed; ferried; lugged; packed; toted5. enraptured (verb) enraptured; entranced; ravished; tranced6. thrilled (verb) carry away; thrilled -
23 displace
[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) færa úr stað2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) koma í staðinn fyrir•- displaced person -
24 displace
kiszorít, elmozdít* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) elmozdít2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) kiszorít•- displaced person -
25 displace
[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) deslocar2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) substituir•- displaced person* * *dis.place[displ'eis] vt 1 deslocar, tirar do seu lugar, desalojar. 2 substituir, colocar pessoa ou coisa em lugar de, tomar o lugar de. 3 demitir, depor, destituir, privar de autoridade, dignidade, cargo ou emprego. 4 desordenar, desarranjar. -
26 displace
v. yerinden çıkarmak, yerinden etmek, yerine geçmek, çıkarmak* * *1. yerinden çıkar 2. yerini değiştir* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) yerini değiştirmek, başka yere koymak2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) yerini almak•- displaced person -
27 displace
• ottaa paikka• hukata• siirtää (BIO)• siirtää sivulle• siirtää• syrjäyttää* * *dis'pleis1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) siirtää paikaltaan2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) korvata•- displaced person -
28 displace
[dɪs'pleɪs]verbo transitivo (replace) soppiantare, rimpiazzare [ competitor]; rimpiazzare, sostituire [ worker]; (expel) cacciare (via), allontanare [ person]* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) spostare2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) sostituire•- displaced person* * *[dɪs'pleɪs]verbo transitivo (replace) soppiantare, rimpiazzare [ competitor]; rimpiazzare, sostituire [ worker]; (expel) cacciare (via), allontanare [ person] -
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[dɪs'pleɪs]vt* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) przemieszczać2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) zastąpić•- displaced person -
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[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) pārvietot2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) izspiest; aizstāt•- displaced person* * *pārvietot; izgrūst, izspiest; atcelt; aizstāt -
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[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) perstatyti/pastatyti ne į tą vietą2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) pakeisti, užimti kieno nors vietą•- displaced person -
32 displace
v. flytta, rubba, skjuta undan* * *[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) flytta [], rubba2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) ersätta•- displaced person -
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[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) přemístit; odstranit2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) nahradit•- displaced person* * *• přemístit• odsunout• nahradit -
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[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) premiestniť; odstrániť2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) nahradiť•- displaced person* * *• vytlacit z miesta• premiestit -
35 displace
[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) a deplasa2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) a lua locul•- displaced person -
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[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) εκτοπίζω2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) υποσκελίζω•- displaced person -
37 disorganized
вносить беспорядок; неорганизованныйСинонимический ряд:1. displaced (adj.) deranged; dislocated; displaced; in a jumble; in disorder; misplaced; out of kilter; out of place2. upset (adj.) agitated; confused; disarranged; disordered; disorganised; disrupted; distressed; disturbed; upset3. disordered (verb) deranged; disarranged; disarrayed; discomposed; disjointed; dislocated; disordered; disorganised; disrupted; distempered; disturbed; jumbled; mess up; messed up; mix up; mixed up; muddled; mussed up; rummaged; shuffled; tumbled; unsettled; upset -
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[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) déplacer2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) remplacer•- displaced person -
39 displace
[dis'pleis]1) (to disarrange or put out of place.) deslocar2) (to take the place of: The dog had displaced her doll in the little girl's affections.) substituir•- displaced person -
40 cast out
1. phr v выгнать, выбросить; заставить уйти2. phr v извергатьcast up — извергать; выбрасывать
3. phr v воен. выбраковыватьСинонимический ряд:1. deserted (adj.) abandoned; cast aside; deserted; discarded; dropped; forlorn; forsaken; left; rejected2. banish (verb) banish; deport; displace; exile; expatriate; expel; expulse; ostracize; oust; relegate; run out; transport3. banished (verb) banished; deported; displaced; exiled; expatriated; expelled; ostracized; ousted; ran out/run out; relegated; transported4. dismissed (verb) dismissed; dispelled; shut out
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