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41 coruscating
1. a сверкающий, блестящий2. a блистательныйСинонимический ряд:1. glistening (adj.) beaming; blazing; bright; brilliant; burnished; deep; effulgent; flaming; glistening2. flashing (verb) flashing; glancing; gleaming; glimmering; glinting; glistening; glittering; scintillating; shimmering; spangling; sparkling; twinkling -
42 cup
1. n чаша, кубок; чаркаto drink the parting cup — выпить прощальную чарку, выпить на «посошок»
2. n астр. Чаша3. n спорт. кубок4. n вино; выпивка5. n крюшон6. n амер. полпинты7. n доля, судьба; чаша жизниCommunion cup — потир, чаша
8. n чашка, чашечка бюстгальтера9. n бот. чашечка10. n церк. потир, потирная чаша11. n эл. юбка12. n тех. маслёнка13. n гольф14. n лунка15. n металлическая чашечка в лункеto fill up the cup, to make the cup run over — переполнить чашу терпения
take a cup of coffee as a refresher — выпейте чашечку кофе, это вас подбодрит
16. v придавать форму чашки или чашиa quiet cup of tea — чашка чаю, выпитая на досуге
17. v складывать пригоршней или в виде чашечки18. v бот. принимать чашевидную форму19. v мед. ставить банкиСинонимический ряд:1. chalice (noun) chalice; goblet; grail; mug; stein; vessel2. draw blood (verb) bleed; draw blood; leech; open a vein; phlebotomize; take blood -
43 igniting
1. n спец. зажигание2. n спец. задувкаСинонимический ряд:1. oxidation (noun) burning; combustion; explosion; fire; firing; flaming; kindling; oxidation2. lighting (verb) enkindling; firing; inflaming; kindling; lighting -
44 raging
1. a яростный, рассвирепевший2. a бушующий, неистовый3. a эмоц. -усил. сильныйСинонимический ряд:1. irate (adj.) angry; delirious; enraged; fierce; flaming; fuming; furious; incensed; inflamed; infuriated; irate; mad; rabid; ranting; raving2. wild (adj.) agitated; blustering; blustery; dirty; furious; rough; stormful; stormy; tempestuous; tumultuous; turbid; turbulent; violent; wild3. angering (verb) angering; blow up; blowing up; boiling; boiling over; bristling; burning; exploding; flare up; flaring up; fuming; raging; seething -
45 flame
[fleim] 1. noun(the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) flamme2. verb1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) jeter des flammes, flamber2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) s'empourprer•- flaming- flammable - flame of the forest -
46 flame
[fleim] 1. noun(the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) chama2. verb1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) flamejar2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) inflamar-se•- flaming- flammable - flame of the forest -
47 torch
1 noun(b) (flaming stick) torche f, flambeau m;∎ to put a torch to sth mettre le feu à qch;∎ figurative to carry a torch for sb en pincer pour qnmettre le feu à;∎ they torched the old barn ils ont mis le feu à la vieille grange►► torch song chanson f d'amour triste
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