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бить; ударСинонимический ряд:1. poundings (noun) poundings; thumps2. pulses (noun) pulsation; pulses; throbs3. rhythms (noun) cadences; measures; meters; metres; rhymes; rhythms; swings4. rounds (noun) circuits; provinces; rounds; routes5. scoops (noun) scoops6. bastes (verb) bastes; batters; belabors; belabours; buffets; drubs; forges; hammers; lambastes; lams; pastes; pelts; pounds; pummels; wallops; whops7. bests (verb) bests; conquers; defeats; overcomes; prevails; routs; subdues; triumphs; trounces; vanquishes; wins; worsts8. cheats (verb) boodles; cheats; chisels; cozens; defrauds; does; flimflams; gyps; overreaches; reams; suckers; swindles; takes9. frustrates (verb) baffles; balks; bilks; circumvents; dashes; disappoints; foils; frustrates; ruins; thwarts10. marks (verb) counts; marks11. nonpluses (verb) buffaloes; gets; nonpluses; sticks; stumps12. scours (verb) combs; forages; grubs; rakes; ransacks; rummages; scours; searches13. surpasses (verb) betters; caps; cobs; dings; exceeds; excels; outdoes; outgoes; outshines; outstrips; passes; surpasses; tops; transcends; trumps14. throbs (verb) palpitates; pulsates; pulses; throbs15. waves (verb) flaps; flops; flutters; lashes; switches; waggles; wags; waves16. whips (verb) blasts; curries; dusts; flogs; lay into; licks; mops up; overruns; overwhelms; shellacs; skunks; smears; smothers; steamrollers; thrashes; trims; upends; whips; whisks -
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1. n ритм2. n группа инструментов, обеспечивающая ритм3. n стих. размер4. n гармония5. n ритмичность; ритмичное движение; периодичность, цикличность, постоянная смена6. n способ контрацепции, основанный на использовании бесплодных периодов менструального циклаСинонимический ряд:beat (noun) accent; accentuation; beat; cadence; cadency; flow; measure; meter; metre; pulsation; pulse; rhyme; rhythmus; stress; swing; tempo; throb; tick; vibration
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