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1 sanitize
'sænətaɪz, 'sænɪtaɪza) ( disinfect) desinfectarb) ( make inoffensive) (pej) hacer* potable['sænɪtaɪz]VT sanear* * *['sænətaɪz, 'sænɪtaɪz]a) ( disinfect) desinfectarb) ( make inoffensive) (pej) hacer* potable -
2 sanitize sani·tize vt
['sænɪˌtaɪz]sanitizzare, (fig: make inoffensive) espurgare -
3 harmless
adjective* * *adjective (not dangerous or liable to cause harm: Don't be frightened of that snake - it's harmless.) harmlos* * *harm·less[ˈhɑ:mləs, AM ˈhɑ:rm-]1. (not dangerous) harmlos, ungefährlichto render sth \harmless etw unschädlich machen; bomb etw entschärfen2. (innocuous) harmlos\harmless fun ein harmloser Scherz* * *['hAːmlɪs]adj(= safe) substance, animal harmlos, ungefährlich; (fig = inoffensive) person, pleasure, question harmlosthe bomb was rendered harmless — die Bombe wurde entschärft
this experiment was harmless to the animals — dieses Experiment war für die Tiere ungefährlich
it's just a bit of harmless fun — es ist nur ein harmloser Spaß
* * *harmless adj (adv harmlessly)1. harmlos:a) ungefährlich, unschädlich:b) unschuldigc) unverfänglich* * *adjectivemake or render harmless — unschädlich machen; entschärfen [Bombe]
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4 fierce
1. a свирепый, лютый, жестокий2. a неистовый, сильный3. a бодрый, энергичный4. a сл. отвратительный5. a тех. резко действующийСинонимический ряд:1. barbarous (adj.) barbarous; bestial; cannibalic; cannibalistic; feral; grim; impetuous; inhuman; inhumane; passionate; truculent; vicious; wild; wolfish2. brutal (adj.) bloodthirsty; bloody; brutal; cruel; cut-throat; fell; ferocious; homicidal; murderous; ruthless; sanguinary; savage3. fervent (adj.) fervent; powerful; unbridled4. high (adj.) furious; heavy; high; strong5. intense (adj.) concentrated; desperate; exquisite; furious; intense; terrible; vehement; vicious; violent6. stormy (adj.) blustering; howling; inclement; lowering; stormy; thunderous; torrential; turbulentАнтонимический ряд:affectionate; calm; civilised; cool; docile; domesticated; gentle; harmless; innocent; innocuous; inoffensive; kind; meek; mild; patient; tame
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