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1 intimidated
запугивать; запуганныйСинонимический ряд:1. frightened (adj.) afraid; alarmed; anxious; fearful; frightened; panicky; scared; terrified2. bludgeoned (verb) bludgeoned; blustered; browbeat; browbeat/browbeaten or browbeat; bulldozed; bullied; cowed; dragooned; hectored; terrorized; threatened -
2 browbeat
v запугивать; отпугивать; нагонять страхhe was browbeaten and threatened — его запугивали, ему угрожали
Синонимический ряд:1. intimidate (verb) badger; bludgeon; bluster; bulldoze; bully; bullyrag; cow; dominate; dragoon; frighten; harangue; harass; hector; intimidate; nag; push around; strong-arm; tease; terrify; terrorize; threaten2. intimidated (verb) bludgeoned; blustered; bulldozed; bullied; cowed; dragooned; hectored; intimidated; terrorizedАнтонимический ряд: -
3 terrorized
Синонимический ряд:1. alarmed (verb) alarmed; awed; frightened; panicked; scared; startled; terrified; terrorised2. intimidated (verb) bludgeoned; blustered; browbeat/browbeaten or browbeat; bulldozed; bullied; cowed; dragooned; hectored; intimidated -
4 threatened
1. a такой, которым угрожают2. a находящийся в угрожаемом положении, под угрозой исчезновенияСинонимический ряд:1. at risk (adj.) at risk; endangered; hazarded; imperiled; in danger; in jeopardy; not out of the woods2. cowed (verb) bludgeoned; browbeat; bulldozed; bullied; cowed; hectored; intimidated3. foreboded (verb) foreboded; forewarned4. hung (verb) hung; impended; loomed; menaced; overhung -
5 brave
1. adjective1) храбрый, смелый2) превосходный, прекрасный3) obsolete book. нарядныйnone but the brave deserve the fair посл. = смелость города беретSyn:bold, courageous, dauntless, fearless, gallant, heroic, intrepid, plucky, undaunted, valiant, valorousAnt:afraid, cowardly, daunted, intimidated, timid2. nounиндейский воин3. verbхрабро встречать (опасность и т. п.)to brave it out вести себя вызывающе* * *(a) смелый; храбрый* * *храбрый, смелый* * *[ breɪv] n. храбрец v. храбро встречать adj. храбрый, смелый, отважный, бравый; нарядный, превосходный, прекрасный* * *дерзновенныймужественмужественныйотваженотважныйсмелыйхоробрыйхрабрхрабрецхрабрый* * *1. прил. 1) мужественный 2) отличный 3) устар.; книжн. нарядный 2. сущ. 1) индейский воин 2) наемный убийца 3. гл. 1) храбро встречать (опасность и т. п.) (тж. brave out) 2) бросать вызов (кому-л., чему-л.) -
6 scared
a напуганный, испуганныйСинонимический ряд:1. frightened (adj.) afraid; aghast; alarmed; anxious; apprehensive; fearful; fearsome; frightened; intimidated; panicky; petrified; scary; terrified2. alarmed (verb) alarmed; awed; frightened; panicked; scared; startled; terrified; terrorised; terrorized
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