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1 кричать
несовер. - кричать;
совер. - крикнуть( однокр.)
1) без доп. cry, shout;
scream, yell ( пронзительно) ;
bawl, vociferate, clamour (очень громко)
2) (на кого-л.;
бранить) shout (at)
3) (кому-л.;
звать) call;
cry (to)
4) (о ком-л./чем-л.;
много говорить, писать) shout (about) ∙ крикнуть не своим голосом ≈ to give/utter a frenzied scream/shriek криком кричать ≈ to cry/shout one's head offкрич|ать - несов.
1. cry;
(громко) shout, bawl;
(пронзительно) cry out, scream, shriek, yell;
(об осле) bray;
~ от боли shriek with pain;
2. (на вн. ;
бранить) shout (at) ;
3. (вн. ;
звать) call (smb.) ;
4. (бросаться в глаза) stick* out;
(о пр. ;
быть ярким свидетельством чего-л.) proclaim( smth.) ;
5. (о пр.) разг. (обсуждать) shout (about), raise a clamour;
~ ащий glaring, loud;
blatant;
~ащие цвета loud/glaring colours;
~ащий народ gawdy attire.
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