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1. a разг. стремительный, головокружительный2. a разг. огромный, громадный; рослый; сильныйСинонимический ряд:1. beating (adj.) beating; clouting; clubbing; cuffing; hitting; knocking; punishing; smacking; whipping2. boxing (verb) blipping; boxing; buffeting; busting; cuffing; smacking; spanking3. lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; drubbing; excoriating; flaying; lambasting; lashing; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slamming; slashing -
22 thriving
1. a процветающий, преуспевающий2. a цветущийСинонимический ряд:1. flourishing (adj.) affluent; booming; flourishing; healthy; prospering; prosperous; roaring; robust; successful; thrifty; wealthy; well-off; well-to-do2. growing (adj.) blooming; budding; growing; lush; luxuriant; prolific; sprouting3. prosperity (noun) abundance; ease; easy street; prosperity; prosperousness; well-being4. blooming (verb) blooming; blossoming; booming; flourishing; prospering; thriving5. succeeding (verb) arriving; going; making out; scoring; succeeding -
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1. n метал. томление2. n метал. образование вздутий3. a вызывающий волдыри4. a очень горячий5. a разъярённый, сердитый, гневный6. a стремительныйСинонимический ряд:1. hot (adj.) ardent; baking; boiling; broiling; burning; fiery; flaming; heated; hot; red-hot; scalding; scorching; sizzling; sultry; sweltering; sweltry; torrid; white-hot2. lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; drubbing; excoriating; flaying; lambasting; lashing; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slamming; slapping; slashing -
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n свежеваниеСинонимический ряд:lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; drubbing; excoriating; lambasting; lashing; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slamming; slapping; slashing -
25 notching
1. n надрез, зарубка, насечка, выемка2. n спец. соединение шипом с врубкой вполдерева, шпунтирование3. n лес. окольцовывание дерева4. n тех. ручной пуск5. n стр. разработка котлована уступами6. n с. -х. кулисный посевnotching spade — копальная лопата, посадочная лопатка
Синонимический ряд:posting (verb) posting; scoring; tallying -
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a едкий, злой, уничтожающийСинонимический ряд:1. bitter (adj.) acerbic; acrimonious; bitter; sarcastic; scornful2. cutting (adj.) acid; acidic; acrid; biting; brutal; caustic; cutting; incisive; mordacious; mordant; penetrating; pungent; salty; searing; slashing; stinging; trenchant; truculent; vitriolic; vituperative3. severe (adj.) cruel; extreme; harsh; severe; stern4. lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; drubbing; excoriating; flaying; lambasting; lashing; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slamming; slapping; slashingАнтонимический ряд:
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