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1. n ныряние; прыжки в воду2. n спорт. прыжок в высоту; «нырок»3. n мор. погружение4. n мор. водолазное дело5. n ав. пикирование6. a ныряющий; прыгающий в воду7. a ав. пикирующийСинонимический ряд:falling (verb) bursting; dipping; driving; dropping; falling; lunging; pitching; plummeting; plunging; sinking; skidding; slumping; tumbling -
22 stabbing
a пронзительный, острыйstabbing glare — свет, режущий глаза; ослепительный свет
Синонимический ряд:1. piercing (adj.) acute; biting; cutting; gnawing; high; knifelike; piercing; sharp; sharpened; shooting; shrill2. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; ramming; running; sinking; stabbing; sticking; thrusting -
23 subsiding
убывание; снижение; ослабевание; оседаниеСинонимический ряд:1. dropping (adj.) collapsing; declining; decreasing; descending; dropping; falling; plunging; sinking; toppling2. abating (verb) abating; dying; dying away or dieing away; dying down or dieing down; ease off; easing off; ebbing; fall off; falling; lapsing; let up; letting up; lulling; moderating; relenting; slackening; waning -
24 thrusting
n сывороткаСинонимический ряд:1. piercing (noun) entrance; incision; infiltration; insertion; invasion; penetration; perforation; piercing; puncture2. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; poking; propelling; pushing; ramming; running; shoving; sinking; stabbing; sticking
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