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61 conbibo
1. I.Neutr., to drink with any one as a companion (very rare):II.aeque combibendi et convivandi peritissimus,
Sen. Ep. 123, 15.—Act., to drink completely up, to absorb, to imbibe (the most common signif., rare before the Aug. per., in Cic. only once trop.).A.Prop.:2.combibunt guttura sucos,
Ov. M. 13, 944; 7, 287: atrum venenum corpo re, * Hor. C. 1, 37, 28:ore lacrimas alicujus,
Ov. A. A. 2, 326:lacrimas meas,
to repress, conceal, id. H. 11, 54, Sen. Ep. 49, 1. —Of the absorbing of the rays of the sun:cute soles,
Mart. 10, 12, 7; cf. the foll.—Transf. to inanimate objects:B.metreta amurcam,
Cato, R. R. 100 Schneid. N. cr.:ara cruorem,
Ov. M. 13, 410:testa oleum,
Col. 12, 50, 17, p. 527 Bip.:uvae mustum,
id. 12, 39, 1 ' caepa jus, id. 12, 10, 2:baca salem,
id. 12, 47, 10, p. 519 Bip.:sic modo combibitur ingens Erasinus in arvis,
is swallowed up, Ov. M. 15, 275.—Of the absorbing of the sun's rays:scrobes solem pluviasque,
Plin. 17, 11, 16, § 80; so,cupressus flammas,
Stat. Th. 10, 675.—And poet. of imbibing, i. e. receiving spots (after perfundere):combibit os maculas,
Ov. M. 5, 455.—Trop.: artes, * Cic. Fin. 3, 2, 9; so,2.illapsos per viscera luxus,
Sil. 11, 402.combĭbo ( conb-), ōnis, m. [1. combibo], a pot-companion, perh. only Lucil. ap. Non. p. 38, 13, and Cic. Fam. 9, 25, 2. -
62 absorbing
1. a увлекательный, захватывающий2. a всасывающий, впитывающий, абсорбирующий3. a тех. амортизирующий, смягчающийСинонимический ряд:1. arresting (adj.) arresting; captivating; intriguing; riveting2. enthralling (adj.) engaging; enthralling; exciting; fascinating; interesting3. gripping (adj.) consuming; engrossing; gripping; monopolizing4. involved (adj.) absorbed; deep; earnest; extreme; fast; great; intimate; involved5. absorbing (verb) absorbing; digesting; drinking; soak up; sopping6. assimilating (verb) assimilating; imbibing; incorporating7. consuming (verb) consuming; engrossing; monopolising; monopolizing; preoccupying; sewing upАнтонимический ряд: -
63 assimilating
усваивать; усваивающийСинонимический ряд:1. absorbing (verb) absorbing; digesting; imbibing; incorporating; soak up2. equating (verb) comparing; equating; likening; matching; paragoning; paralleling -
64 nipping
1. n с. -х. прищипка, пинцировка2. n затирание, зажатие льдами3. a щиплющий; резкий4. a колкий, едкийСинонимический ряд:1. snapping (adj.) biting; chewing; gnawing; incising; nibbling; puncturing; snapping; tacking a bite; wounding2. blasting (verb) blasting; blighting; dashing3. catching (verb) catching; snapping; snatching; striking4. drinking (verb) boozing; drinking; guzzling; imbibing; soaking; swigging; swilling; tanking up; tippling5. stealing (verb) abstracting; annexing; appropriating; collaring; filching; hooking; lifting; nabbing; pilfering; pillaging; pinching; pocketing; purloining; stealing; swiping; thieving -
65 sipping
Синонимический ряд:drinking (verb) drinking; imbibing; quaffing; supping off; supping up; swallowing; toss down; toss off; tossing -
66 soaking
1. n намокание; набухание2. n промокание3. n замачивание4. n метал. томление сталиСинонимический ряд:1. wet (adj.) drenched; dripping; madid; saturate; saturated; soaked; sodden; sopping; soppy; soused; wet; wringing-wet2. washing (noun) bath; bathtub; immersion; sauna; shower; showering; soak; steam bath; washing3. drenching (verb) deluging; dousing; drenching; drowning; impregnating; saturating; seething; soddening; sopping; sousing; steeping; waterlogging; wetting4. drinking (verb) boozing; drinking; guzzling; imbibing; nipping; swigging; swilling; tanking up; tippling5. engaging (verb) busying; engaging; engrossing; immersing; occupying6. overcharging (verb) clipping; fleecing; overcharging; skinning; sticking -
67 swallowing
глотать; проглатываниеСинонимический ряд:1. dispatching (verb) consuming; devouring; dispatching; eat up2. downing (verb) downing; ingesting3. drinking (verb) drinking; imbibing; quaffing; sipping; supping off; supping up; tossing4. mumbling (verb) fumbling; muddling; mumbling; murmuring; muttering5. taking (verb) abiding; accepting; bearing; bearing with; believing; brooking; digesting; downing; enduring; going; lumping; pocketing; standing; sticking out; stomaching; suffering; supporting; sustaining; sweating out; taking; tolerating; toughing out -
68 swigging
Синонимический ряд:drinking (verb) boozing; drinking; guzzling; imbibing; nipping; soaking; swilling; tanking up; tippling -
69 tossing
1. n качка, колебание, тряскаwe got a tossing in the Channel — нас изрядно потрепало, когда мы пересекали Ла-Манш
2. n горн. грохочениеСинонимический ряд:1. baseball (noun) arm; ball; baseball; control; delivery; game; hurling; performance; rendition2. drinking (verb) drinking; imbibing; quaffing; sipping; supping off; supping up; swallowing3. firing (verb) casting; firing; flinging; heaving; hurling; launching; pitching; rolling; shying; slinging; throwing4. flailing (verb) flailing; thrashing; threshing5. flipping (verb) flipping; toss up6. rocking (verb) agitating; bothering; disquieting; disturbing; flurrying; flustering; perturbing; rocking; ruffling; shaking; unsettling; upsetting7. writhing (verb) agonising; agonizing; squirming; writhing -
70 diffusion propert
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73 annehmend
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74 aufsaugend
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75 впитывать
1. imbibed2. imbibing3. imbibeed4. imbibe; imbide (refl.); soak (refl.)[lang name="Russian"]впитывать знания, обогащаться знаниями — to imbibe knowledge
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