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901 pour
1. n редк. ливень2. n нескончаемый поток3. n метал. литникpour point — температура застывания; точка текучести
4. n стр. укладка5. n стр. уложенная бетонная смесь6. v литься7. v наливать; разливатьpour out — наливать; налить; сыпать; насыпать
8. v разливаться9. v впадать в море10. v щедро одаривать, осыпать11. v изливать; высказывать; сыпать словами12. v валить; сыпаться; поступать; прибывать в большом количестве13. v выливать14. v валить наружу15. v выделять, излучать, испускать16. v метал. лить; заливать17. v метал. отливатьСинонимический ряд:1. flood (noun) cataclysm; cataract; deluge; flood; flooding; inundation; niagara; overflow; spate; torrent2. draw (verb) decant; draw; effuse3. drench (verb) drench; lash; teem4. flood (verb) flood; swarm; throng; troop5. flow (verb) course; discharge; disembogue; drain; emit; expel; fill; flow; give off; gush; issue; roll; rush; sluice; surge; void; well6. rain (verb) come down in torrents; disgorge; drizzle; rain; rain cats and dogs; rain hard; stream
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