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1 immoderate eating
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2 immoderate
[ıʹmɒd(ə)rıt] aнеумеренный, чрезмерный, излишнийimmoderate ambition [pride] - чрезмерное честолюбие [-ая гордость]
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3 consuming
a всепоглощающийconsuming ambition — честолюбие, снедающее человека
Синонимический ряд:1. gripping (adj.) absorbing; engrossing; enthralling; gripping; monopolizing2. immoderate (adj.) devastating; exhausting; harmful; immoderate; wasteful3. absorbing (verb) absorbing; engrossing; monopolising; monopolizing; preoccupying; sewing up4. eating (verb) devouring; eating; eating up; feeding on; ingesting; partaking; partaking of; taking5. polishing off (verb) polishing off; punishing; putting away; putting down; shifting; swilling6. spending (verb) depleting; draining; exhausting; expending; finishing; going; play out; run through; running through; spending; use up; using up; washing up7. swallowing (verb) consuming; devouring; dispatching; eat up; put away; swallowing8. wasting (verb) blowing; blundering away; casting away; dissipating; dribbling away; driveling or drivelling; fool away; fooling away; fritter away; frittering; frivoling away or frivolling away; muddling away; riot away; rioting away; squandering; throw away; throwing away; trifle away; trifling away; wasting -
4 abstemious
1. a воздержанный, умеренный2. a умеренный, скромный3. a бережливыйСинонимический ряд:1. moderate (adj.) abstentious; abstinent; austere; continent; moderate; self-disciplined; self-restraining; sober2. temperate (adj.) calm; cool; deliberate; equable; modest; temperateАнтонимический ряд:gluttonous; greedy; immoderate; intemperate; self-indulgent
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