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1 foaming
1. n вспенивание; пенообразование2. n тушение пенойСинонимический ряд:1. bubbling (noun) bubbling; ebullition; effervescence; fizzing; frothing; gurgling2. bubbling (verb) bubbling; effervescing; fizzing; frothing; lathering; spuming -
2 fizzing
a сл. первоклассный, блестящийСинонимический ряд:1. bubbling (noun) bubbling; ebullition; effervescence; foaming; frothing; gurgling2. foaming (verb) bubbling; effervescing; foaming; frothing; lathering; spuming3. hissing (verb) buzzing; fizzling; hissing; sizzling; swishing; wheezing; whispering; whizzing; whooshing -
3 bubbling
барботирующий; барботажный; кипение; барботажСинонимический ряд:1. cooking (adj.) boiling; boiling over; cooking; distilling; percolating; simmering; steaming; steeping; stewing2. boiling (verb) boiling; burning; churning; fermenting; moiling; seething; simmering; smoldering; smouldering; stirring3. foaming (verb) effervescing; fizzing; foaming; frothing; lathering; spuming4. sloshing (verb) burbling; gurgling; lapping; sloshing; washing -
4 lathering
n тех. пенообразованиеСинонимический ряд:1. foaming (verb) bubbling; effervescing; fizzing; foaming; frothing; spuming2. sweating (verb) perspiring; sweating; sweltering3. whipping (verb) flagellating; flogging; hiding; lashing; scourging; striping; thrashing; whaling; whipping -
5 frothing
a пенящийсяСинонимический ряд:1. seething (noun) boiling; bubbling; decoction; ebullition; effervescing; estuation; exestuation; fermentation; seething2. foaming (verb) bubbling; effervescing; fizzing; foaming; lathering; spuming -
6 spuming
Синонимический ряд:foaming (verb) bubbling; effervescing; fizzing; foaming; frothing; lathering -
7 gurgling
1. a булькающий, журчащий2. a похожий на бульканье или журчаниеСинонимический ряд:1. laughing (adj.) babbling; laughing; rippling2. bubbling (noun) bubbling; ebullition; effervescence; fizzing; foaming; frothing3. lapping (verb) bubbling; burbling; gurgling; lapping; sloshing; splashing; swishing; washing
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surf — 1. noun /sɜː(ɹ)f/ Waves that break on an ocean shoreline. ...perhaps it was the look of the island, with its gray, melancholy woods, and wild stone spires, and the surf that we could both see and hear foaming and thundering on the steep beach...… … Wiktionary
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foam — (n.) O.E. fam foam, saliva froth, from W.Gmc. *faimo (Cf. O.H.G. veim, Ger. Feim), from PIE * (s)poi mo (Cf. Skt. phenah; L. pumex pumice, spuma foam; O.C.S. pena foam; Lith. spaine … Etymology dictionary