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21 agitated
a взволнованный, возбуждённый; обеспокоенныйin an agitated manner — взволнованно, возбуждённо
Синонимический ряд:1. upset (adj.) distraught; disturbed; excited; moved; nervous; uneasy; up in arms; upset2. vibrated (adj.) churned; jarred; jiggled; jolted; mixed; shaken; topsy-turvy; vibrated3. wild (adj.) raging; rough; stormy; tempestuous; tumultuous; turbid; turbulent; violent; wild4. discussed (verb) argued; canvassed; debated; discussed; disputed; mooted; thrashed out; tossed around5. rocked (verb) agitated; bothered; churned; convulsed; discomposed; dislocated; dismayed; displaced; disquieted; disturbed; flurried; flustered; moved; perturbed; rocked; ruffled; shifted; shook; shook/shaken; tossed; unhinged; unsettled; upset -
22 deported
высылать; высланныйto be deported for life — быть высланным навечно, быть приговорённым к бессрочной ссылке
Синонимический ряд:1. banished (verb) banished; cast out; displaced; exiled; expatriated; expelled; ostracised; ostracized; ousted; ran out/run out; relegated; transported2. behaved (verb) acquitted; acted; behaved; bore; bore/borne; carried; comported; conducted; demeaned; did; did/done; disported; moved; quit; went on/gone on -
23 unmade
a ещё не сделанный; неизготовленныйСинонимический ряд:1. unfinished (adj.) disassembled; disheveled; dishevelled; dismantled; disorderly; messy; tousled; undone; unfinished2. deposed (verb) deposed; dethroned; displaced3. destroyed (verb) annihilated; atomized; decapitated; decimated; demolished; destroyed; destructed; dismantled; dissolved; dynamited; pulled down; pulverized; quenched; razed; rubbed out; ruined; shattered; shot; smashed; tore down/torn down; undid/undone; wracked; wrecked -
24 dislodged
a смещённый; перемещённыйСинонимический ряд:1. separated (adj.) amputated; eliminated; evacuated; expunged; extracted; removed; separated; taken away; transferred2. removed (verb) displaced; removed; take away; take off; take out; withdrawn -
25 expatriate
1. n экспатриант, человек, покинувший родину; эмигрант2. a отказавшийся от родины; покинувший родину; эмигрировавший3. v экспатриировать; лишать гражданства4. v изгонять из отечества5. v эмигрировать6. v отказываться от гражданстваСинонимический ряд:1. emigre (noun) emigre; expellee2. exile (noun) deportee; displaced person; exile; fugitive; outcast; refugee; йmigrй3. banish (verb) banish; cast out; deport; displace; exile; expel; expulse; ostracise; ostracize; oust; relegate; run out; transport -
26 expatriated
1. лицо живущее за границей2. экспатриировать; экспатриированныйСинонимический ряд:1. without a country (adj.) banished; estranged; exiled; homeless; outcast; refugee; vagabond; wandering; without a country2. banished (verb) banished; cast out; deported; displaced; exiled; expelled; ostracised; ostracized; ousted; ran out/run out; relegated; transported -
27 misplaced
1. a поставленный или положенный не на место2. a неуместный; несвоевременный3. a несоответствующийmisplaced confidence — доверие, оказанное недостойному человеку
Синонимический ряд:1. inappropriate (adj.) awkward; gauche; improper; inappropriate; incongruous; unfit; unsuitable; wrong2. mislaid (adj.) displaced; lost; mislaid; out of place3. lost (verb) lost; mislaid
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