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1 distilling
n перегонкаСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; bubbling; cooking; percolating; simmering; steaming; steeping; stewing2. dripping (verb) dribbling; dripping; dropping; trickling; trilling; weeping -
2 dripping
1. n капанье, стекание каплями2. n просачивание3. n капель4. n падающая каплями жидкость5. n обыкн. вытекший сок; жир, стекающий с мяса6. n кул. топлёный говяжий жир7. a капающий, каплющий; стекающий каплями8. a мокрый, промокшийСинонимический ряд:1. drenched (adj.) drenched; drizzling; flooded; immersed; madid; marinated; saturate; saturated; soaked; soaking; sodden; soggy; sopping; soppy; soused; very wet; waterlogged; wet; wringing-wet2. distilling (verb) distilling; dribbling; dropping; trickling; trilling; weeping -
3 dropping
1. n опускание, понижение2. n падение3. n сбрасывание; сброс4. a сбрасывающий5. a беспорядочныйСинонимический ряд:1. falling (adj.) collapsing; declining; decreasing; descending; falling; plunging; sinking; subsiding; toppling2. canceling or cancelling (verb) calling off; canceling or cancelling; scrubbing3. cancelling (verb) call off; cancelling4. collapsing (verb) breaking down; caving in; collapsing; giving out; pegging out; wilting5. cracking (verb) break down; cave in; cracking; give out; succumbing6. dismissing (verb) axing; booting out; bouncing; cashiering; discharging; dismissing; firing; give over; give up; kicking out; letting out; sacking; skipping; turning off7. dripping (verb) distilling; dribbling; dripping; trickling; trilling; weeping8. dying or dieing (verb) cashing in; conking; deceasing; demising; departing; dying; dying or dieing; expiring; going; pass away; passing; passing away; passing out; perishing; pipping; popping off9. falling (verb) declining; descending; dipping; diving; fall off; falling; going down; keeling over; lowering; pitching; plummeting; plunging; sinking; skidding; slumping; toppling; tumbling10. felling (verb) bowling down; bowling over; bring down; bringing down; cut down; decking; downing; felling; flattening; flooring; grounding; knock down; knocking down; knocking over; laying low; leveling or levelling; levelling; mowing down; prostrating; throwing; throwing down11. losing (verb) forfeiting; losing; losing out; sacrificing12. lowering (verb) depressing; let down; lowering; take down13. pitching (verb) go down; pitching; plunging; spilling; sprawling; toppling; tumbling14. quitting (verb) leaving; quitting; resigning; terminating15. removing (verb) deleting; eliminating; omitting; removing -
4 weeping
1. n плач; слёзы2. n запотевание3. n просачивание воды4. a плачущий, проливающий слёзыweeping skies — плачущее небо, дождь
5. a покрытый влагой, каплями; запотевший6. a протекающий7. a мед. мокнущий8. a бот. плакучийСинонимический ряд:1. tearful (adj.) lachrymose; tearful; teary; weepy2. lament (noun) cry; lament; lamentation3. tears (noun) bawling; blubbering; tears; wailing4. crying (verb) bawling; blubbering; boohooing; crying; howling; keening; sobbing; wailing5. deploring (verb) bemoaning; bewailing; deploring; grieving; lamenting; moaning6. dripping (verb) distilling; dribbling; dripping; dropping; trickling; trilling7. weeping (verb) bleeding; exuding; leaching; oozing; percolating; seeping; straining; sweating; transpiring; weeping -
5 boiling
1. n кипение2. n кипячение3. a кипящий; бурлящийСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling over; bubbling; cooking; distilling; percolating; simmering; steaming; steeping; stewing2. hot (adj.) angry; ardent; baking; blistering; broiling; burning; fiery; fuming; heated; hot; infuriated; raging; red-hot; scalding; scorching; seething; sizzling; sultry; sweltering; sweltry; torrid; white-hot3. angering (verb) angering; blowing up; boiling over; bristling; burning; flaring up; fuming; raging4. boiling (verb) boiling; bubbling; churning; fermenting; moiling; parboiling; seething; simmering; smoldering; smouldering; stewing; stirring5. rushing (verb) bolting; charging; chasing; dashing; flinging; lashing; racing; rushing; shooting; tearing -
6 bubbling
барботирующий; барботажный; кипение; барботажСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; cooking; distilling; percolating; simmering; steaming; steeping; stewing2. boiling (verb) boiling; burning; churning; fermenting; moiling; seething; simmering; smoldering; smouldering; stirring3. foaming (verb) effervescing; fizzing; foaming; frothing; lathering; spuming4. sloshing (verb) burbling; gurgling; lapping; sloshing; washing -
7 dribbling
1. n спорт. дриблинг, ведение мяча2. n спорт. тех. подтеканиеСинонимический ряд:1. dripping (verb) distilling; dripping; dropping; trickling; trilling; weeping2. drooling (verb) driveling or drivelling; drooling; salivating; slavering; slobbering -
8 percolating
Синонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; bubbling; cooking; distilling; simmering; steaming; steeping; stewing2. permeating (verb) charging; impregnating; interpenetrating; penetrating; permeating; pervading; saturating; transfusing3. weeping (verb) bleeding; exuding; leaching; oozing; seeping; straining; sweating; transpiring; weeping -
9 steeping
1. вымачивание2. замачиваниеСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; bubbling; cooking; distilling; percolating; simmering; steaming; stewing2. infusing (verb) imbuing; infusing; ingraining; inoculating; investing; leavening; suffusing3. soaking (verb) drenching; impregnating; saturating; seething; soaking; soddening; sopping; sousing; waterlogging -
10 stewing
тушить; тушениеСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; bubbling; cooking; distilling; percolating; simmering; steaming; steeping2. boiling (verb) boiling; parboiling; seething; simmering3. fussing (verb) chafing; fretting; fussing; pothering; take on; worrying -
11 drawing out
Синонимический ряд:1. pulling out (noun) distilling; elevation; extraction; extricating; pulling out; removal; tooth-pulling; uprooting; wrenching out2. extending (verb) drawing; elongating; extending; lengthening; prolonging; protracting; spinning out; stretching -
12 simmering
кипятить; кипячениеСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; bubbling; cooking; distilling; percolating; steaming; steeping; stewing2. seething (verb) boiling; bubbling; burning; churning; fermenting; moiling; parboiling; seething; smoldering; smouldering; stewing; stirring -
13 trickling
стекание; сочение; каланиеСинонимический ряд:dripping (verb) distilling; dribbling; dripping; dropping; trilling; weeping -
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1. n тройняшка, близнец из тройни2. n мин. тройникСинонимический ряд:1. shrill noise (noun) birdcall; high pitched cry; noise; piercing cry; sharp blast; shrill noise; shrill sound; warbling; whistle2. dripping (verb) distilling; dribbling; dripping; dropping; trickling; weeping
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