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1 engaging
1. a привлекательный, обаятельный; располагающий2. a тех. зацепляющий; зацепляющийсяСинонимический ряд:1. appealing (adj.) alluring; appealing; attracting; attractive; bewitching; captivating; drawing; dulcet; entrancing; fascinating; fetching; glamorous; lovely; magnetic; mesmeric; prepossessing; pretty; seductive; siren; sweet; tempting; winning; winsome2. charming (adj.) charming; enticing; gregarious; inviting; likeable; pleasant3. entertaining (adj.) amusing; cheering; enchanting; entertaining; interesting; lively; pleasing4. employment (noun) employment; engagement; hiring5. booking (verb) bespeaking; booking; reserving6. busying (verb) busying; engrossing; immersing; soaking7. encountering (verb) encountering; facing; meeting; taking on8. engaging (verb) employing; engaging; hiring; meshing; putting on; retaining; take on9. entangling (verb) draw in; entangling10. having (verb) carry on; having; indulging; partaking; participating11. occupying (verb) involving; monopolising; occupying; pre-empting; tie up12. promising (verb) contracting; passing; pledging; promising; undertaking -
2 catching
1. a заразныйflu is catching — грипп — заразная болезнь
2. a заразительный; прилипчивый3. a привлекательный4. a тех. останавливающий; зацепляющий; захватывающий5. a неустойчивыйСинонимический ряд:1. communicable (adj.) communicable; contagious; dangerous; endemic; epidemic; infectious; miasmatic; noxious; taking; transmittable2. catching (verb) catching; catching up; enmeshing; ensnaring; entangling; entrapping; snaring; tangling; trammelling; trapping3. contracting (verb) coming down with; contracting; sickening of; sickening with4. duping (verb) bamboozling; chicaning; conning; duping; dusting; flimflamming; fooling; gulling; hoaxing; hoodwinking; jobbing; kidding; spoofing; tricking; victimizing5. fastening (verb) anchoring; fastening; fixing; mooring; securing6. finding (verb) descrying; detecting; discerning; encountering; espying; finding; glimpsing; hitting on; hitting upon; meeting with; spotting; spying; turning up7. getting (verb) bagging; capturing; collaring; developing; getting; nailing; netting; sickening8. hitting (verb) clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming9. intercepting (verb) blocking; cutting off; intercepting10. lodging (verb) lodging; sticking11. marrying (verb) espousing; marrying; wedding12. overhauling (verb) overhauling; overtaking; taking13. seeing (verb) accepting; apprehending; compassing; comprehending; conceiving; fathoming; following; grasping; make out; making out; reading; seeing; take in; taking in; tumbling to; twigging; understanding14. seizing (verb) clutching; grabbing; grappling; nabbing; seizing15. striking (verb) nipping; snapping; snatching; striking16. surprising (verb) boarding; hit on; surprising -
3 meeting
1. n собрание, совещание, заседание; митинг; конференция, съездpolitical meeting — митинг, сходка
General Meeting — Генеральная Ассамблея ;
meeting in camera — заседание при закрытых дверях; секретное заседание или совещание
Heads-of-government meeting, a meeting of the Heads of Government — совещание глав правительств
2. n арх. дуэль3. n рел. собрание прихожан4. n спорт. встреча, состязание5. n пересечение6. n слияние7. n схождение8. n встречное движение автомобилей9. n ж. -д. разъезд10. n тех. стык; соединениеСинонимический ряд:1. next (adj.) abutting; adjacent; adjoining; bordering; contiguous; juxtaposed; neighbouring; next; touching2. connection (noun) abutment; adherence; connection; joining; juncture; juxtaposing; juxtaposition3. contest (noun) competition; concours; conflict; contest; meet; rencontre4. encounter (noun) confrontation; date; encounter; engagement; rendezvous; tryst5. gathering (noun) concourse; concursion; confluence; convergence; gathering; junction6. group (noun) assemblage; body; company; congregation; congress; convocation; crowd; group; muster; troop7. talk (noun) assembly; conclave; conference; convention; council; parley; powwow; rally; talk8. answering (verb) answering; filling; fulfilling; satisfying9. bounding (verb) abutting; adjoining; bordering; bounding; butting; juxtaposing; neighbouring; verging10. convening (verb) convening; opening; sitting11. converging (verb) concentrating; converging; focusing12. engaging (verb) affronting; closing; confronting; encountering; engaging; facing; fronting; run into; taking on13. equaling or equalling (verb) equaling or equalling; equalling; matching; measuring up; rivaling or rivalling; touching; tying14. greeting (verb) greeting; react to; respond to15. happening (verb) bumping; chancing; happening; hitting; lighting; stumbling; tumbling16. meeting (verb) assembling; clustering; collecting; congregating; gathering; get together; grouping; meeting; mustering -
4 closing
1. n закрытие; запирание2. n заключение, конец3. n застёжка4. n спец. замыкание, запирание; отсечка5. a заключительныйclosing speech — заключительное слово; заключительная речь
Синонимический ряд:1. last (adj.) concluding; eventual; final; hindmost; lag; last; latest; latter; rearmost; terminal; terminating; ultimate2. end (noun) bound; boundary; cease; cessation; close; closure; completion; conclusion; consummation; desistance; desuetude; discontinuance; discontinuation; end; ending; extremity; finish; limit; period; point; stop; termination; terminus; wrap-up3. closing (verb) block out; blocking out; closing; hiding; obscuring; obstructing; screening; shrouding; shut out; shutting off; shutting out4. completing (verb) ceasing; completing; concluding; consummating; determining; doing; ending; finishing; halting; terminating; winding up; wrap up; wrapping up5. decreasing (verb) abating; bating; decreasing; diminishing; draining away; dwindling; lessening; peaking out; petering out; rebating; receding; reducing; tapering; tapering off6. filling (verb) blocking; choking; clogging; congesting; filling; occluding; plugging; stoppering; stopping7. meeting (verb) assembling; clustering; collecting; congregating; convening; converging; encountering; facing; fronting; gathering; get together; grouping; meeting; mustering8. shutting (verb) put to; shutting -
5 spotting
1. n обнаружение2. n воен. корректировка стрельбы; указание попаданий3. n определение местоположенияСинонимический ряд:1. distinguishing (verb) discerning; distinguishing; make out; pick out2. dotting (verb) dotting; speckling; sprinkling; studding3. finding (verb) catching; descrying; detecting; encountering; espying; finding; glimpsing; hitting on; hitting upon; locating; meeting with; spying; turning up4. identifying (verb) diagnosing; fingering; identifying; pinpointing; placing; recognizing5. spattering (verb) bespattering; spattering; splattering -
6 experience
1. n опытto learn by experience — узнать по опыту, убедиться на опыте
2. n опытностьa man of experience — опытный человек; квалифицированный работник
3. n опыт работы; стажexperience in teaching — опыт преподавания, педагогический стаж
4. n случай, приключение5. n впечатление, переживание6. v испытать, узнать по опытуit has to be experienced to be understood — чтобы это понять, надо самому это испытать
7. v испытывать, переживатьСинонимический ряд:1. acquaintance (noun) acquaintance; familiarity; intimacy; inwardness2. affair (noun) affair; episode; event; incident; ordeal3. encountering (noun) adventures; encountering; feeling; happenings; occurrence; undergoing4. knowledge (noun) background; education; judgment; knowledge; maturity; practice; sagacity; seasoning; skill; training; wisdom5. undergo (verb) apperceive; apprehend; brave; encounter; endure; feel; go through; have; know; meet with; perceive; savor; savour; see; sense; suffer; sustain; taste; undergoАнтонимический ряд:avoid; evade; greenness; ignorance; immaturity; inexperience; lose; miss; rawness -
7 facing
1. n облицовка; отделка2. n обточка3. n наружное покрытие, внешний слойa brick wall with a facing of stone — кирпичная стена, облицованная камнем
4. n дор. одежда откоса5. n отделка6. n обыкн. воен. поворот на месте7. n метал. облицовочный песок8. n горн. главные вертикальные трещины, вертикальный кливажСинонимический ряд:1. lining (noun) appliquй; backing; bias; binding; folds; hem; lining; overlay; trim2. surface treatment (noun) covering; facade; false front; front; revetment; surface; surface treatment3. braving (verb) bearding; braving; challenging; daring; defying; looking; outfacing; venturing4. engaging (verb) affronting; closing; encountering; engaging; taking on5. meeting (verb) accosting; confronting; fronting; look on; meeting; run into6. sheathing (verb) cladding; coating; sheathing; siding; skinning -
8 finding
1. n находка, обнаружение, открытие2. n решение3. n вывод, заключениеfinding of guilt — вывод о виновности; признание виновным
4. n полученные данные; добытые сведения5. n l6. n приклад7. n фурнитураСинонимический ряд:1. official conclusion (noun) decision; decree; judgment; official conclusion; sentence; verdict2. regaining (noun) recovery; regaining; reparation; repossession; rescue3. catching (verb) catching; descrying; detecting; encountering; espying; hitting on; hitting upon; meeting with; turning up4. come across (verb) chance on; come across; come on; happen on; light on; run across; run into; stumble on5. giving (verb) delivering; dishing out; dispensing; feeding; furnishing; giving; handing; handing over; providing; supplying; transferring; turning over6. spotting (verb) locating; pinpointing; spotting -
9 affronting
a книжн. оскорбительный, обидныйСинонимический ряд:1. confronting (verb) confronting; encountering; facing; meeting2. insulting (verb) insulting; offending; outraging
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