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1. n путешествие; плавание, морской переход; полёт, перелёт; рейс2. n странствования; жизненный путь3. n книга или рассказ о путевых впечатлениях4. v путешествовать; плавать, быть в плавании; находиться в полёте, совершать полёт или перелёт5. v блуждать, бродитьСинонимический ряд:1. journey (noun) cruise; excursion; flight; jaunt; journey; junket; passage; pilgrimage; sailing; tour; travel; trip2. cruise (verb) cruise; journey; sail; travel -
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1. n взмах; махание, размахивание2. n порыв; дуновение; струи3. n струя аромата; донёсшийся запах4. n отдалённый отзвук; донёсшийся звук5. n клуб или кольцо дыма6. n привкус7. n мимолётное ощущение8. n спец. плавающее тело9. v нести, доносить10. v уносить11. v отмахиваться12. v нестись, плыть13. v обыкн. поэт. переносить, перевозить, переправлять14. v гнать судно, облака15. v дутьСинонимический ряд:float (verb) be blown; convey; drift; float; glide; plane; ride the wind; sail; skim; slide; soar; transmit; transport; whisk; wing
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