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1 equalizing
1. выравнивание; уравнение; стабилизация; коррекция; компенсация; стабилизирующий; корректирующий; компенсационный; поправочный2. выравниватьСинонимический ряд:1. evening (verb) equaling or equalling; equalling; equating; evening; levelling; squaring2. steadying (verb) balancing; counterbalancing; equalising; stabilise; steadying -
2 evening
1. n вечерevening gown — вечернее, бальное платье
evening wrap — манто, накидка
2. n закат3. n вечеринка, вечер; вечерний приёмto make an evening of it — весело провести вечер, повеселиться
evening dress — вечерняя одежда; вечерняя форма одежды
Синонимический ряд:1. dusk (noun) dusk; eve; even; eventide; gloaming; nightfall; owl-light; sundown; sunset; twilight2. soiree (noun) soiree3. equalizing (verb) equaling or equalling; equalizing; equating4. evening (verb) equalising; equalling; evening; flattening; flushing; laying; leveling or levelling; levelling; planing; smoothening; smoothing; squaring -
3 equating
уравнивание; приравниваниеСинонимический ряд:1. assimilating (verb) analogising; assimilating; comparing; likening; matching; paragoning; paralleling2. evening (verb) equalising; equalizing; equalling; evening; levelling; squaring
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