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flickers (verb)

  • 1 winks

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. flashes (noun) blinks; flashes; flickers; glances; gleams; glimmers; glints; sparks
    2. hints (noun) breaths; casts; dashes; hints; intimations; licks; shades; shadows; smacks; smells; soupcons; spices; sprinklings; strains; streaks; suggestions; suspicions; tastes; tinctures; tinges; touches; traces; trifles; twangs; veins; whiffs; whispers
    3. instants (noun) cracks; instants; jiffies; minutes; moments; seconds; shakes; split seconds; trice; trices; twinkles; twinkling; twinklings
    4. flickers (verb) bats; blinks; flashes; flickers; glimmers; nictitates; twinkles

    English-Russian base dictionary > winks

  • 2 glimmers

    1. n pl сл. глаза, «гляделки», «мигалки»
    2. n pl сл. очки
    3. n pl сл. фары
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. flashes (noun) blinks; coruscations; flashes; flickers; glances; gleams; glints; glistens; glitters; quivers; scintillations; shimmers; sparkles; sparks; twinkles; winks
    2. glances (verb) blinks; coruscates; flashes; flickers; glances; gleams; glints; glistens; glitters; scintillates; shimmers; spangles; sparkles; twinkles; winks

    English-Russian base dictionary > glimmers

  • 3 sparks

    1. n уст. сл. радист
    2. n уст. сл. электрик
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. flashes (noun) blinks; flashes; flickers; glances; gleams; glimmers; glints; twinkles; winks
    2. seeds (noun) buds; embryos; germs; kernels; nuclei; seeds
    3. suitors (noun) suitors; swains
    4. addresses (verb) addresses; courts; makes up to; pursues; rushes; sues; sweethearts; woos

    English-Russian base dictionary > sparks

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