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121 smashing
1. a решительный, сокрушительный; разящий2. a разг. отличный, потрясающийСинонимический ряд:1. resounding (adj.) beating; buffeting; dashing; plangent; pounding; resounding; reverberating; roaring; thundering2. crash (noun) blow; breaking; collapse; collision; crash; ruin; shattering; smash3. breaking (verb) breaking; bursting; cleaving; disjoining; disjointing; fracturing; fragmenting; riving; shattering; shivering; splintering; sundering4. crashing (verb) clashing; crashing; pile up; smash up5. destroying (verb) annihilating; atomizing; break down; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; finishing; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; ruining; shooting; sinking; tear down; tearing down; torpedoing; totalling; undoing; unmaking; wracking; wrecking6. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slogging; smacking; smiting; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming7. slamming (verb) belting; blasting; clobbering; slamming; slugging; walloping -
122 sticking
1. n прилипание2. n пригорание3. n тех. заедание4. a липкий, прилипчивый5. a плохо действующий, застревающийСинонимический ряд:1. adhering (adj.) adherent; adhering; cleaving; clinging; devoted; tenacious2. adherence (noun) adherence; adhesion; bond; cling; clinging; coherence; cohesion; stickage3. bonding (verb) adhering; bonding; cleaving; clinging; cohering4. catching (verb) catching; fixing; lodging5. demurring (verb) balking; boggling; demurring; gagging; jibbing; scrupling; shying; stickling; straining; stumbling6. fleecing (verb) bleeding; fleecing; milking; mulcting; rooking; sweating7. nonplusing (verb) beating; buffaloing; getting; nonplusing; stumping8. overcharging (verb) clipping; overcharging; skinning; soaking9. running (verb) digging; driving; plunging; ramming; running; sinking; stabbing; thrusting10. setting (verb) establishing; laying; placing; putting; setting; settling -
123 subsidence
1. n падение, спад, убыль2. n успокоение, прекращение3. n горн. оседаниеСинонимический ряд:decline (noun) abatement; decline; ebb; fade-out; fading; sinking; slack; way -
124 tailspin
Синонимический ряд:falling (noun) collapse; degradation; descending; descent; downfall; drop; falling; plunge; sinking -
125 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 -
126 tumbling
n кувырканье; акробатикаСинонимический ряд:1. gymnastics (noun) acrobatics; aerobics; contortionism; feats; gymnastics; precision drilling2. discovering (verb) ascertaining; catching on; determining; discovering; finding out; hearing; learning; seeing; unearthing3. disordering (verb) confusing; deranging; disarranging; disarraying; discomposing; disjointing; dislocating; disordering; disorganising; disorganizing; disrupting; distempering; disturbing; fouling up; jumbling; mess up; messing up; mix up; mixing up; muddling; mussing up; rummaging; shuffling; snarling up; unsettling; upsetting4. dropping (verb) dropping; go down; pitching; plunging; spilling; sprawling5. falling (verb) dipping; diving; dropping; falling; going down; keeling over; pitching; plummeting; plunging; sinking; skidding; slumping6. felling (verb) bowling down; bowling over; bringing down; downing; felling; flattening; flooring; grounding; knocking down; knocking over; laying low; leveling or levelling; mowing down; prostrating; throwing down7. happening (verb) bumping; chancing; happening; hitting; lighting; meeting; stumbling8. overthrowing (verb) overthrowing; overturning; toppling; unhorsing -
127 rescue
['reskju:] 1. verb(to get or take out of a dangerous situation, captivity etc: The lifeboat was sent out to rescue the sailors from the sinking ship.) secourir2. noun((an) act of rescuing or state of being rescued: The lifeboat crew performed four rescues last week; After his rescue, the climber was taken to hospital; They came quickly to our rescue.) sauvetage- rescuer -
128 SOS
[esəu'es](a call for help or rescue, often in code and usually from a distance: Send an SOS to the mainland to tell them that we are sinking!) S.O.S
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