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1 loudly
1. adv громко; громогласно2. adv шумно3. adv кричаще, ярко; пёстроСинонимический ряд:1. roughly (adj.) abruptly; bluntly; brutally; grimly; harshly; powerfully; roughly; rudely; sternly2. gaudily (other) blatantly; brazenly; flashily; garishly; gaudily; glaringly; meretriciously; tawdrily3. piercingly (other) piercingly; roaringly4. vociferously (other) vociferously -
2 acutely
adv остро, резкоСинонимический ряд:1. awfully (other) almighty; awfully; exceedingly; extremely; greatly; severely; terribly2. critically (other) critically; crucially; desperately; direly; gravely3. deeply (other) deeply; intensely; keenly; powerfully; profoundly4. highly (other) highly; piercingly; shrilly; thinly; trebly5. incisively (other) incisively; penetratingly; preceptively; shrewdly; trenchantly6. sharply (other) perceptively; pointedly; quick-wittedly; sensitively; sharply -
3 sharply
1. adv резко2. adv внимательноСинонимический ряд:1. clearly (adj.) abruptly; angrily; clearly; distinctly; piercingly; pointedly; promptly; suddenly2. cleanly (other) clean; cleanly; neatly; tidily3. curtly (other) abruptly; bluntly; brusquely; curtly; gruffly; peremptorily; shortly; tersely4. hard (other) closely; hard; intently; searchingly -
4 thinly
1. adv экономно, понемногу2. adv плохо, кое-какСинонимический ряд:1. acutely (other) acutely; highly; piercingly; sharply; shrilly; trebly2. implausibly (other) flimsily; implausibly; improbably; inconceivably; incredibly; thickly; unbelievably; weakly3. slenderly (other) rarely; slenderly; slightly; slimly; tenuously -
5 pointedly
1. adv явно, очевидно2. adv подчёркнуто; многозначительно3. adv язвительно, остроСинонимический ряд:1. clearly (adj.) abruptly; angrily; clearly; distinctly; piercingly; promptly; sharply; suddenly2. acutely (other) acutely; sharply3. noticeably (other) conspicuously; markedly; noticeably; outstandingly; prominently; remarkably; saliently; sensationally; signally; strikingly -
6 thrust
past tense, past participle; see thrusttr[ɵrʌst]3 (hostile remark) ataque nombre masculino, crítica5 (main point) idea central, idea clavetransitive verb (pt & pp thrust)1 (shove) empujar, empujar con violencia1 (jostle) dar empujones1 (push in) meter1 (pierce - with sword) dar estocadas; (- with other instrument) clavar1) shove: empujar bruscamente2) plunge, stab: apuñalar, clavarhe thrust a dagger into her heart: la apuñaló en el corazón3)to thrust one's way : abrirse paso4)to thrust upon : imponer athrust n1) push, shove: empujón m, empellón m2) lunge: estocada f (en esgrima)3) impetus: ímpetu m, impulso m, propulsión f (de un motor)n.• acometida s.f.• ataque s.m.• avance s.m.• bote s.m.• empuje s.m.• empujón s.m.• estocada s.f.pret., p.p.(Preterito definido y participio pasivo de "to thrust")v.(§ p.,p.p.: thrust) = acometer v.• atravesar v.• empujar v.
I θrʌstto thrust something AT somebody: she thrust the book at me me tendió el libro bruscamente or con agresividad; to thrust something INTO something: he thrust his knife into the bundle/his hands into his pockets — clavó su cuchillo en el fardo/se metió las manos en los bolsillos
Phrasal Verbs:
II
1) ca) ( with sword) estocada fb) ( push) empujón mc) (attack, advance) ofensiva f2) c ( general direction)the (main) thrust of the report is that... — la idea central del informe es que...
3) u ( impetus) empuje m, fuerza f[θrʌst] (vb: pt, pp thrust)1. N1) (=push) empujón m ; [of dagger] puñalada f ; [of knife] cuchillada f ; [of sword] estocada f ; (Mil) (=offensive) ofensiva f ; (=advance) avance m2) (Mech) empuje m ; (Aer, Naut) propulsión fforward/reverse thrust — empuje m de avance/de marcha atrás
3) (=basic meaning) [of speech] idea f clave4) (=dynamism) empuje m, dinamismo m2.VT (=push) empujar; (=insert) introducir, meter ( into en); (=insert piercingly) clavar, hincar ( into en)to thrust a stick into the ground — clavar or hincar un palo en el suelo
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she thrust her head out of the window — asomó or sacó la cabeza por la ventana•
she found herself suddenly thrust into the limelight — de pronto, sin comerlo ni beberlo, se vio convertida en el centro de atención•
to thrust sth on or upon sb — imponer algo a algn, obligar a algn a aceptar algoSpain had greatness thrust upon her — España recibió su grandeza sin buscarla, se le impuso la grandeza a España sin quererlo ella
to thrust o.s. (up)on sb — (fig) pegarse a algn
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to thrust sb through with a sword — atravesar a algn (de parte a parte) con una espada•
I thrust my way through the crowd/to the front — me abrí paso entre la multitud/hacia adelante3.VIto thrust at sb: he thrust at me with a sword/knife — me asestó una estocada/cuchillada
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I [θrʌst]to thrust something AT somebody: she thrust the book at me me tendió el libro bruscamente or con agresividad; to thrust something INTO something: he thrust his knife into the bundle/his hands into his pockets — clavó su cuchillo en el fardo/se metió las manos en los bolsillos
Phrasal Verbs:
II
1) ca) ( with sword) estocada fb) ( push) empujón mc) (attack, advance) ofensiva f2) c ( general direction)the (main) thrust of the report is that... — la idea central del informe es que...
3) u ( impetus) empuje m, fuerza f -
7 shrilly
1. a поэт. пронзительный, резкий2. adv пронзительно, резкоСинонимический ряд:acutely (other) acutely; highly; piercingly; sharply; thinly; trebly -
8 trebly
adv втрое, втройнеСинонимический ряд:acutely (other) acutely; highly; piercingly; sharply; shrilly; thinly
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