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1 intercepted
перехватывать; перехваченныйСинонимический ряд:1. blocked (verb) blocked; caught; cut off2. detoured (verb) detoured; head off; redirected; re-routed -
2 caught
ловить; пойматьСинонимический ряд:1. entangled (adj.) entangled; foul; jammed; tangled2. seized (adj.) apprehended; arrested; captured; seized; snared; taken; under arrest3. bagged (verb) bagged; captured; collared; got/got or gotten; nailed4. caught up (verb) caught up; enmeshed; ensnared; entangled; entrapped; snared; tangled; trammelled; trapped5. contracted (verb) came down with/come down with; contracted; sickened of; sickened with6. duped (verb) bamboozled; chicaned; conned; duped; dusted; flimflammed; fooled; gulled; hoaxed; hoodwinked; jobbed; kidded; spoofed; tricked; victimized7. fastened (verb) anchored; fastened; fixed; moored; secured8. found (verb) descried; detected; discerned; encountered; espied; found; glimpsed; hit upon; met with; spied; spotted; turned up9. got (verb) developed; got; netted; sickened10. hit (verb) clouted; hit; knocked; popped; slammed; slogged; smacked; smashed; smote; smote/smitten or smote; socked; struck; swatted; whacked; whammed11. intercepted (verb) blocked; cut off; intercepted12. lodged (verb) lodged; stuck13. married (verb) espoused; married; wedded14. overhauled (verb) overhauled; overtook/overtaken; took/taken15. saw (verb) accepted; apprehended; compassed; comprehended; conceived; fathomed; followed; grasped; made out; make out; read; saw; saw/seen; take in; took in/taken in; tumbled to; twigged; understood16. seized (verb) clutched; grabbed; grappled; nabbed; seized17. struck (verb) nipped; snapped; snatched; struck18. surprised (verb) boarded; hit on; surprised; took -
3 cut off
1. phr v обрезать, отрезать, отрубать, отсекатьto cut down — отрезать, нарезать на части
2. phr v отрезать; изолироватьtowns cut off by floods — города, отрезанные от остального мира наводнением
to cut off — отрезать, обрезать
3. phr v срезатьto cut off a corner — срезать угол, пойти напрямик
4. phr v перерезать, разъединять, прерыватьthe telephone operator cut us off before we had finished our conversation — телефонист разъединил нас прежде, чем мы успели закончить разговор
cut in — вмешиваться; прерывать
cut short — прерывать; прервать
5. phr v выключать6. phr v отключить7. phr v прекращать, кончать; прерывать8. phr v оборвать, привести к концу9. phr v лишать наследстваСинонимический ряд:1. cut (verb) axe; chop; cut; fell; hack; hew; rend; saw; whack2. disinherit (verb) disinherit3. disinherited (verb) disinherited4. intercept (verb) block; catch; intercept5. intercepted (verb) blocked; caught; intercepted6. isolate (verb) close off; enisle; insulate; island; isolate; segregate; separate; sequester7. isolated (verb) closed off; insulated; isolated; segregated; separated; sequestered8. kill (verb) carry off; destroy; dispatch; down; finish; kill; lay low; scrag; slay; take off9. killed (verb) carried off; destroyed; dispatched; downed; finished; killed; laid low; put away; slew/slain; took off/taken off -
4 blocked
1. a фин. замороженный, блокированныйblocked out — блокировал; блокированный
2. a сблокированный; имеющий форму блокаblocked data — сблокированные данные; блок данных
3. a поставляемый в виде блоков, комплектовСинонимический ряд:1. dead end (adj.) blind; closed; dead end; dead-end; obstructed; shut off2. filled (verb) choked; clogged; closed; congested; filled; occluded; plugged; stopped; stoppered3. hindered (verb) barred; braked; dammed; hindered; impeded; obstructed; overslaughed4. intercepted (verb) caught; cut off; intercepted -
5 detoured
Синонимический ряд:1. intercepted (verb) cut off; head off; intercepted; redirected; re-routed2. skirted (verb) bypassed; circumnavigated; circumvented; go around; skirted -
6 retreat
1. n отступление, отход2. n воен. сигнал к отходу3. n воен. отбой4. n воен. вечерняя зоря5. n воен. спуск флага6. n воен. убежище, приют; пристанищеcountry retreat — уединённый дом за городом; дача
7. n воен. логово, логовище8. n воен. уединение9. n воен. горн. отступающая выемка10. v отходить, отступать11. v отказываться; отступать; брать обратноbeat a retreat — отступать; отступить
12. v сдавать свои позиции, уступать13. v удаляться, уходить14. v шахм. отводить15. v амер. отклоняться назад; иметь покатость16. v тех. повторно обрабатывать; подвергать вторичной обработкеСинонимический ряд:1. refuge (noun) ark; asylum; cover; covert; harbor; harborage; harbour; haven; hermitage; hideaway; home; hospice; port; preserve; protection; refuge; resort; sanctuary; shelter2. retirement (noun) departure; escape; evacuation; fallback; flight; privacy; pullback; pullout; recession; retirement; retraction; seclusion; solitude; withdrawal3. back (verb) back; backtrack; ebb; recede; retract; retrocede; retrograde; retrogress4. back down (verb) back down5. withdraw (verb) abandon; depart; disengage; draw back; escape; evacuate; fall back; give back; leave; recoil; retire; withdrawАнтонимический ряд:advance; forward; march
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