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1 dissolution
[ˌdɪsə'luːʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) таяние снега, льда; переход из твёрдого в жидкое ( любых других веществ)Syn:2) хим. растворение, разложение на составляющие3) распад, разложениеthe dissolution of flesh, skin and bones — разложение плоти, кожи и костей
Syn:4) распад (государства, империи), упадокHe had but to wait the dissolution of Otho's power; it crumbled away of itself. ( Milman) — Ему оставалось только дождаться, когда могуществу Оттона придёт конец; оно таяло на глазах.
Syn:5) конец, смерть; исчезновение, вымирание; увяданиеHis breathing is difficult, and there are all the symptoms of approaching dissolution. (J. W. Croker) — Он дышит с трудом, и по всем признакам конец близок.
Syn:6) распад, моральное разложение; развязность, вседозволенность7) роспуск (парламента, партии); расформирование ( воинской части)voluntary dissolution — добровольная ликвидация; самороспуск
Dissolution of the Monasteries — ист.; брит. Роспуск монастырей ( секуляризация монастырей при короле Генрихе VIII)
8) психол.; мед. дисфункция, дегенерация9) юр. отмена, аннулирование; расторжение (договора, брака)10) юр.; эк. ликвидация ( предприятия)11) уст. растворSyn: -
2 degeneration
1. n упадок, вырождение, дегенерация2. n ухудшение свойств3. n биол. вырождение4. n мед. перерождение5. n дегенеративностьСинонимический ряд:1. corruption (noun) corruption; depravation; dissipation; dissolution2. decline (noun) consumption; decay; decline; decrease; degradation; descent; ebb; failure; fall; regression; retrogression; worsening3. deterioration (noun) atrophy; decadence; declension; declination; degeneracy; degringolade; deterioration; devaluation; devolution; downfall; downgrade4. ruin (noun) decimation; destruction; devastation; disintegration; ruin; undoingАнтонимический ряд:
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