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61 fire off
1. phr v разг. палить; выстрелить2. phr v разг. выпалить3. phr v разг. истратить4. phr v разг. расстрелятьСинонимический ряд:send forth (verb) drive; eject; lance; launch; propel; send forth; set in motion; thrust -
62 force out
1. phr v вытеснять2. phr v выдавливатьСинонимический ряд:expel (verb) banish; dismiss; eject; eliminate; exclude; expel; put out; reject -
63 parachute
1. n парашют2. n горн. шахтный парашют3. v сбрасывать с парашютом, на парашюте4. v спускаться с парашютом парашютировать5. v прыгать с парашютомСинонимический ряд:jump out (verb) abandon ship; bail out; eject; hightail it; jump out; jump overboard -
64 set in motion
in motion — в движении, двигаясь, на ходу
Синонимический ряд:send forth (verb) drive; eject; fire off; lance; launch; propel; send forth; thrust -
65 squirt
1. n слабая или тонкая струя, струйка2. n шприц3. n спринцовка4. n водяной пистолет5. n новозел. револьвер6. n разг. нахал, выскочка7. n разг. амер. паренёк, пострелёнок8. n разг. разг. самое дешёвое пиво9. n разг. сл. реактивный самолёт10. v бить тонкой или слабой струёй11. v спринцевать12. v впрыскивать13. v тех. выдавливать, шприцеватьСинонимический ряд:1. jet (noun) jet; spurt2. twerp (noun) pup; puppy; sprat; twerp3. spray (verb) eject; flow; gush; jet; spit; splash; splurt; spout; spray; sprinkle; sprit; spurt; stream; surge -
66 toss out
phr v выбрасыватьСинонимический ряд:throw overboard (verb) abandon; cast off; chuck; discard; eject; eliminate; jettison; throw away; throw overboard -
67 urinate
v выделять мочу, мочитьсяСинонимический ряд:eliminate from the body (verb) defecate; discharge; eject; eliminate from the body; evacuate the bowels; excrete; expel from the tissues; go to the toilet; void -
68 zap
1. n сл. энергия; жизненная сила2. n сл. стычка, столкновение; конфронтация3. v сл. застрелить, убить, укокошить4. v сл. разбить, нанести поражение5. v сл. приставать, привязываться; задевать, поносить6. v сл. быстро двинуть, сообщить скорость7. v сл. мчаться, лететь8. v сл. быстро смастерить, сварганить9. v сл. оглушить, ошеломить, ошарашить10. int бац!, бах!, трах!11. int раз-разСинонимический ряд:catapult (verb) catapult; discharge; eject; hurl; project; propel; shoot; sling; toss
См. также в других словарях:
eject — ► VERB 1) force or throw out violently or suddenly. 2) (of a pilot) escape from an aircraft by means of an ejection seat. 3) compel (someone) to leave a place. DERIVATIVES ejection noun ejector noun. ORIGIN Latin eicere throw out , from jacere … English terms dictionary
eject — verb 1) the volcano ejected ash Syn: emit, spew out, discharge, give off, send out, belch, vent; expel, release, disgorge, spout, vomit, throw up 2) the pilot had time to eject Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
eject — /i jekt/ vt: dispossess Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. eject … Law dictionary
eject — verb 1 push/send sth out ADVERB ▪ forcibly ▪ physically ▪ summarily (esp. BrE) ▪ They were summarily ejected by the security guard. PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary
eject — verb 1 (T) to make someone leave a place or building by using force: eject sb from: The demonstrators were ejected from the hall. 2 (T) to suddenly send something out: Ants eject formic acid when another insect tries to attack them. 3 (I) to jump … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
eject — verb (t) /əˈdʒɛkt / (say uh jekt), /i / (say ee ) 1. to drive or force out; expel, as from a place or position. 2. to dismiss, as from office, occupancy, etc. 3. to evict, as from property. –verb (i) /əˈdʒɛkt / (say uh jekt), /i / (say ee ) 4. to …
eject — verb 1》 force or throw out violently or suddenly. ↘(of a pilot) escape from an aircraft by means of an ejection seat. 2》 compel (someone) to leave a place. Derivatives ejection noun ejector noun Origin ME: from L. eject , eicere throw out ,… … English new terms dictionary
eject — verb 1) the volcano ejected ash Syn: emit, spew out, discharge, give off, send out, belch, vent 2) the pilot had time to eject Syn: bail out, escape 3) they … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
eject — [[t]ɪʤe̱kt[/t]] ejects, ejecting, ejected 1) VERB If you eject someone from a place, you force them to leave. [V n] Officials used guard dogs to eject the protesters... [V n from n] He was ejected from a restaurant. Derived words: ejection… … English dictionary
eject — UK [ɪˈdʒekt] / US verb Word forms eject : present tense I/you/we/they eject he/she/it ejects present participle ejecting past tense ejected past participle ejected 1) a) [transitive] formal to make someone leave a place, especially using physical … English dictionary
eject — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ejectus, past participle of eicere, from e + jacere Date: 15th century 1. a. to throw out especially by physical force, authority, or influence < ejected the player from the game > b. to evict … New Collegiate Dictionary