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1 signalled
a выдающийся, замечательный; примечательный; необычныйСинонимический ряд:flagged (verb) flagged; gesticulated; gestured; motioned; semaphored; signalized; signed -
2 flagged
Синонимический ряд:1. drooped (verb) drooped; sagged; swagged; wilted2. signaled or signalled (verb) gestured; motioned; signaled or signalled; signalized; signed3. signalled (verb) semaphored; signalled4. wasted (verb) declined; deteriorated; faded; failed; languished; waned; wasted; weakened -
3 signed
1. со знакомsigned term — терм со знаком; член со знаком
2. подписывать; отмечать; подписанныйСинонимический ряд:1. settled (adj.) agreed; approved; compacted; determined; done; settled2. endorsed (verb) autographed; endorsed; inked; inscribed; subscribed; undersigned3. signaled or signalled (verb) flagged; gesticulated; gestured; motioned; signaled or signalled; signalized; signalled -
4 signal
1. n команда; знак; сигналsmoke signal — дымовой сигнал, сигнальный дым
clock signal — синхронизирующий сигнал; сигнал синхронизации
2. n воен. сигнализация; сигнальное устройство3. n признак; знакhis rising was a signal that the meeting was over — он поднялся, дав тем самым понять, что совещание закончилось
stop signal — знак, указатель остановки
4. n преим. воен. связь5. n l6. n воен. войска связи7. n воен. разг. связисты8. n мор. служба связи9. a книжн. знаменательный, выдающийся, поразительный10. a сигнальный11. v сигнализировать; давать сигналыnoisy signal — помеха; сигнал с шумами
Синонимический ряд:1. noticeable (adj.) arresting; arrestive; conspicuous; eye-catching; marked; noticeable; observable; outstanding; pointed; prominent; remarkable; salient; sensational; striking2. alarm (noun) alarm; bell; buzzer; siren3. sign (noun) beacon; blinker; flag; flare; gesticulation; gesture; high sign; indication; motion; sign; warning; wave; wigwag4. flag (verb) flag; semaphore5. motion (verb) beacon; beckon; flag; gesticulate; gesture; motion; omen; sign; signalize; wave; wigwagАнтонимический ряд:mediocre; ordinary; unimportant
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