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101 reduced
1. a уменьшенный; сниженный; пониженный2. a понизившийся3. a похудевший, ослабевший4. a обедневший5. a фон. редуцированный6. a воен. уничтоженный7. a спец. приведённыйСинонимический ряд:1. simplified (adj.) clarified; made easy; simplified; uncomplicated2. conquered (verb) beat down/beaten down; bore down/borne down; conquered; crushed; defeated; overpowered; subdued; subjugated; vanquished3. cut (verb) chopped; clipped; cropped; curtailed; cut; cut back; cut down; lopped; lowered; marked down; pared; shaved/shaved or shaven; shorn; slashed; trimmed4. decreased (verb) abated; bated; closed; decreased; diminished; drained; drained away; dwindled; ebbed; lessened; let up; peaked out; peter out; petered out; rebated; receded; shrank; tail off; taper off; tapered; tapered off5. degraded (verb) broke; broke/broken; bumped; busted; degraded; demoted; downgraded; put down6. dieted (verb) dieted; slimmed; trim down7. lowered (verb) cheapened; depreciated; devaluated; devalued; lowered; mark down8. slenderized (verb) slenderized; slimmed down9. economically (other) advantageously; at a bargain price; at a discount; at a good price; cheaply; economically; for a low price; inexpensively; on sale -
102 roasted
жарить; жареныйСинонимический ряд:1. burned or burnt (verb) baked; broiled; burned; burned or burnt; cooked; melted; scorched; sweltered2. lambasted (verb) blistered; castigated; drubbed; excoriated; flayed; lambasted; lashed into; scarified; scathed; scored; scourged; slammed; slapped; slashed -
103 scorched
опаливать; опаленныйСинонимический ряд:1. injured or destroyed by fire (adj.) blistered; burned; charred; incinerated; injured; injured or destroyed by fire; scalded; seared; singed2. burned or burnt (verb) baked; broiled; burned; burned or burnt; cooked; melted; roasted; sweltered3. charred (verb) charred; seared4. lambasted (verb) blistered; castigated; drubbed; excoriated; flayed; lambasted; lashed; lashed into; scarified; scathed; scored; scourged; slammed; slapped; slashed -
104 scored
1. a шершавый2. a шероховатый, с задирами3. a полосчатый, штриховатый4. a рифлёный5. a вычеркнутый6. a подчёркнутыйСинонимический ряд:1. gained (verb) accomplished; achieved; attained; gained; racked up; reached; realised; realized; won2. lambasted (verb) blistered; castigated; drubbed; excoriated; flayed; lambasted; lashed; lashed into; roasted; scarified; scathed; scorched; scourged; slammed; slapped; slashed3. marked (verb) graded; marked4. posted (verb) notched; posted; tallied5. succeeded (verb) arrived; flourished; made out; prospered; succeeded; throve or thrived/thriven; went/gone -
105 scourged
опустошать; опустошенныйСинонимический ряд:1. lambasted (verb) blistered; castigated; drubbed; excoriated; flayed; lambasted; lashed into; roasted; scarified; scathed; scorched; scored; slammed; slapped; slashed2. ravaged (verb) depredated; desecrated; desolated; despoiled; devastated; devoured; harried; pillaged; ravaged; sacked; spoiled or spoilt; spoliated; stripped; wasted3. struck (verb) afflicted; cursed; excruciated; plagued; racked; smote; struck; tormented; tortured4. whipped (verb) flagellated; flogged; hided; lashed; lathered; striped; thrashed; whaled; whipped -
106 shaved
брить; обрезать; бритыйСинонимический ряд:1. hairless (adj.) bald; bare; depilated; featherless; glabrous; hairless; shiny; smooth; treeless2. brushed (verb) brushed; glanced; grazed; kissed; skimmed3. reduced (verb) clipped; cropped; cut; cut back; cut down; lowered; marked down; pared; pruned; reduced; sheared/sheared or shorn; slashed; trimmed4. scraped (verb) scraped5. slivered (verb) shredded; slivered -
107 shaven
1. a бритый2. a подстриженныйСинонимический ряд:1. bald (adj.) bald; glabrous; glassy; glossy; hairless; lustrous; polished; sleek; smooth2. brushed (verb) brushed; glanced; grazed; kissed; skimmed3. reduced (verb) clipped; cropped; cut; cut back; cut down; lowered; marked down; pared; pruned; reduced; sheared or shorn; slashed; trimmed4. scraped (verb) scraped5. slivered (verb) shredded; slivered -
108 sheared
a стриженыйСинонимический ряд:cut (verb) chopped; clipped; cropped; curtailed; cut; cut back; cut down; lopped; lowered; pared; pruned; reduced; shaved/shaved or shaven; slashed; trimmed -
109 shorn
a стриженый, остриженныйthe bill was shorn of its most controversial provisions — из законопроекта были исключены наиболее спорные положения
Синонимический ряд:1. bald (noun) bald; beardless; clean-shaven; depilated; glabrous; hairless; smooth-faced; tonsured; whiskerless2. cut (verb) chopped; clipped; cropped; curtailed; cut; cut back; cut down; lopped; lowered; pared; pruned; reduced; shaved or shaven; slashed; trimmed -
110 shortened
1. укороченный2. сокращать; сокращенныйСинонимический ряд:1. condensed (adj.) abbreviated; abridged; brief; concise; condensed; epitomised; epitomized; short; succinct; summarized2. briefed (verb) abbreviated; abridged; briefed; cropped; curtailed; cut; cut back; lopped; retrenched; slashed; truncated -
111 slammed
Синонимический ряд:1. belted (verb) belted; blasted; clobbered; slugged; smashed; walloped2. crashed (verb) banged; clapped; crashed; whacked3. hit (verb) caught; clouted; hit; knocked; popped; slogged; smacked; smote; struck; swatted; whammed4. lambasted (verb) blistered; castigated; drubbed; excoriated; flayed; lambasted; lashed into; roasted; scarified; scathed; scorched; scored; scourged; slapped; slashed -
112 slapped
Синонимический ряд:1. boxed (verb) blipped; boxed; buffeted; busted; cuffed; smacked; spanked2. lambasted (verb) blistered; castigated; drubbed; excoriated; flayed; lambasted; lashed; lashed into; roasted; scarified; scathed; scorched; scored; scourged; slammed; slashed -
113 sliced
вырезать; нарезанныйsliced potatoes — картофель, нарезанный ломтиками
Синонимический ряд:cut (verb) carved; cleave; cleaved or clove/cleaved; cut; dissected; dissevered; gashed; incised; pierced; severed; slashed; slit; split; sundered -
114 slit
1. n щель; прорезslit trench — окоп для укрытия, щель
2. n узкое окно3. n воен. смотровая щель4. n горн. печь5. n тех. разрыв6. n тех. разрез, шлицslit region — область, ограниченная разрезами
slit edge — кромка, образующаяся при продольной разрезке
7. v разрезать вдоль8. v нарезать узкими полосами9. v делать разрез10. v рваться11. v расщеплять, раскалывать12. v сужать13. v тех. разрезать, шлицеватьСинонимический ряд:1. gash (noun) breach; cleft; crack; crevice; cut; gash; incision; rift; slash; slice; split; tear2. cut (verb) cleave; cut; gash; gashed; incise; incised; pierce; pierced; rip; slash; slashed; slice; sliced; split; tear -
115 Breeches
BREECHES (Braccas, Latin)This term described a portion of male attire, to which it was first applied in the 16th century. The Gaulish Britons and other Celtic nations used the word " trousers," full and gathered at the ankles (see Trowsers). In an inventory of 1581 there is mentioned " six pare of velvet brytches with three pare of lether brytches." King James had his breeches in great plaits and full stuffed. In 1614 an engraving of James I, the king is represented in stuffed breeches tapering to the knees; profusely slashed and striped with lace. In shape, style, length and fitting varied considerably during later times (see Bracca:, Bombards) -
116 Bulwarks
The puffed and slashed decorations at the knees, originally worn by the Swiss soldiers, and adopted by the gallants of the court of Henry VII. -
117 Cap
" For William Somar, the king's fool, a cappe of green clothe fringed with red crule and lined with fryse." Henry VIII's reign. ———————— Night caps are first mentioned in the times of the Tudors. In the inventory of the wardrobe of Henry VIII, we find " a nightcappe of black velvett embroidered." They were worn in the day-time by elderly men and invalids. In 1762 the French night cap was worn by women of fashion in the daytime. It sat close to the ears and cheeks, leaving but little of the face to be seen. ———————— A head covering for both sexes (in French, bonnet). The Belgic Britons appear to have worn some head covering. Anglo-Saxons wore caps made of many materials according to the station of the wearers, those of the higher class had ornaments of metal and embroidery. About the close of the 12th century, the Danes and Normans wore a cap more like a colf which did not cover the back of the head. In 1369 caps of various colours, mostly red, were popular, and had costly linings. During the reigns of Henry V, Henry VI, and Henry VII, caps of most peculiar shapes were worn. In later years, caps of silver and gold were used. During the reign of Henry VIII what were called " Milan Bonnets," so named from the duchy in which they were first made, when also the modern name of Milliner (Milainer) applied to ladles' caps and bonnet makers in England, were greatly in fashion. They were composed of the costliest stuffs, cloth of gold and silver, velvet and satin, slashed and puffed like the dresses, jewelled and bordered with feathers, etc. The fashion in caps was constantly changing, and there are innumerable varieties, so fantastic and preposterous, in the majority of instances, in its forms, that the monstrosities of the Middle Ages, which provoked the censure and satire of the poets and others, appear graceful by comparison. -
118 Dagges
A term applied to a fantastic cutting and slashing of garments or the borders of them. The fashion appears to have become so ridiculous that in the year 1188 laws were passed to forbid it, but not much notice was taken of the laws! until in 1407 it was ordained that no man should be permitted to wear a gown or garment cut or slashed into pieces in the form of letters, rose-leaves and posies of various kinds, or any such devices, under the penalty of forfeiting the same, and that no tailor should presume to make such a garment under the pain of imprisonment and fine, and his liberation depended upon the king's pleasure. -
119 Scotch Dressing
A system of sizing used for very fine yarns and super cloths. It is much slower than slashing, as only 4 to 5 beams a day can be sized, against 14 to 15 slashed. The warp from the warpers' beams passes through the size box, then through a revolving brush and over a fan in hot air, through another brush and on to the weaver's beam. The brushing lays down the projecting fibres and makes a strong round thread. There is no matting or caking of the threads. -
120 gracenote
форшлаг;slashed gracenote — перечеркнутый форшлагEnglish-Russian dictionary of musical terminology > gracenote
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