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1 starched
1. a накрахмаленный, крахмальный2. a чопорный, церемонный, натянутый; холодныйСинонимический ряд:1. prim (adj.) ceremonious; formal; precise; prim; punctilious; stiff2. stiffened (verb) stiffened -
2 stiffened
коченеть; окоченелыйСинонимический ряд:1. no longer soft (adj.) firm; frozen; hardened; no longer soft; rigid; rigidified; solidified; stiff; taut2. seasoned (verb) acclimated; acclimatised; casehardened; hardened; seasoned; toughened3. starched (verb) starched4. tensed (verb) tensed; tightened -
3 crinkle
1. n изгиб, извилина2. n морщина, складка3. n шелест, шорох; потрескивание4. v извиваться, изгибаться5. v морщить6. v морщиться7. v мять, сминать8. v мяться, сминаться9. v завивать10. v потрескивать, издавать лёгкий потрескивающий звук; шуршатьСинонимический ряд:1. wrinkle (noun) corrugation; crease; fold; furrow; gather; line; plait; pleat; plica; ply; pucker; ridge; rimple; rivel; ruck; rumple; wrinkle2. scrunch (verb) crease; crimp; crimple; crumple; crush; rimple; ruck up; ruffle; rumple; screw; scrunch; wrinkle
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