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121 истощаться
•The supply of coal in the bin is getting low (or dwindling, or running short, or nearly exhausted, or coming to an end).
•When an oil field runs dry,...
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122 взорвать
I несовер. - взрывать; совер. - взорвать
blow up
II совер.; без доп.; перен.
(возмутить кого-л.) exasperate; madden; make smb.'s blood boil* * *взрывать; взорвать blow up, detonate* * *blastburstdetonateexplodesapundermine -
123 взрывать
I (что-л.)
blow up
II (что-л.)
plough up, turn up* * *взрывать; взорвать blow up, detonate, blast* * *blastblowburstexplodefulminatesapspringundermine -
124 вспыхнуть
см. вспыхивать* * ** * *blaze up, take fire; break out; flare up; flash* * *explodeflareflashflushkindleoutblaze -
125 вырваться
I несовер. - вырываться; совер. - вырваться
1) break away/free/out/loose (from), tear oneself away (from)
2) (о страницах)
come out, come loose
3) (о звуке, замечании и т.п.)
break (from), burst (from)
II страд. от вырвать* * *break away/free/out/loose, tear oneself away* * *breakexplode -
126 подорвать
(что-л.)
blow up, blast, spring; undermine, sap перен.* * ** * *подрывать; подорвать blow up, blast, spring* * *blastbreakburstdetonateexplodesapundermine -
127 подрывать
I (кого-л./что-л.)
sap, undermine; dig under
II (что-л.)
blow up, blast, spring; undermine, sap перен.* * ** * *подрывать; подрыть sap, undermine; dig under* * *blastburstdisruptexplodeimpoverishminesapundermineunfix -
128 разбивать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) break (to pieces); crash, crush, smash (о машине, самолете)
2) (наносить поражение)
defeat, beat, smash прям. и перен.
3) (что-л.), (на что-л.) (разделять)
divide (into), break (up/down)
4) (распланировав, сажать)
lay out (park); mark out* * ** * *break (to pieces); crash, crush, smash (о машине* * *breakcrashdashdefeatdemolishdepolariseexplodehacklayoverwhelmpitchpulverizescattersmashsplit
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explode — index discharge (shoot), rebut, refute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
explode — 1530s, to reject with scorn, from L. explodere drive out or off by clapping, hiss off, hoot off, originally theatrical, to drive an actor off the stage by making noise, hence drive out, reject (a sense surviving in an exploded theory), from ex… … Etymology dictionary
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explode — ex|plode [ıkˈspləud US ˈsploud] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(burst)¦ 2¦(increase suddenly)¦ 3¦(strong feelings)¦ 4¦(become dangerous)¦ 5 explode the myth 6¦(make a loud noise)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: explodere to drive off the stage by… … Dictionary of contemporary English
explode */*/ — UK [ɪkˈspləʊd] / US [ɪkˈsploʊd] verb Word forms explode : present tense I/you/we/they explode he/she/it explodes present participle exploding past tense exploded past participle exploded 1) [intransitive] to burst with a lot of force and a loud… … English dictionary