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['graɪndɪŋ] 1. сущ.1) помол; измельчение; перемалывание; растирание, толчение2) жевание, пережевывание3)а) шлифовка, полировка; огранкаб) оттачивание, заточка4) скрежет, скрип6)б) зубрежка; репетирование7)а) мучение, угнетение; подавление, притеснениеб) расстраивание; раздражение8) вдалбливание, вдавливание2. прил.1)б) жующий2) тяжёлый, мучительныйSyn:3) скрежещущий, резкий, скрипучий ( о звуке)
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