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1. n очистка от черешков, чистка2. n запруживание, перегораживание3. n остановка, останавливание4. n горн. забойка5. n горн. пыж6. n горн. спорт. торможениеСинонимический ряд:1. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; springing2. stanching (verb) stanching; stopping -
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1. пломба2. стопорение3. остановкаtape stopping — остановка ленты; останов ленты
4. останавливать; переставать; остановкаСинонимический ряд:1. cessation (noun) ceasing; cessation; end; ending; pause; recess; rest; stop; termination2. stoppage (noun) hindrance; impeding; stoppage3. bringing up (verb) bringing up; drawing up; fetching up; halting; hauling up; pulling up4. ceasing (verb) abandoning; arresting; break up; breaking; ceasing; checking; desisting; discontinuing; give up; giving over; knocking off; leave off; leaving off; quitting; staying; surceasing5. filling (verb) blocking; choking; clogging; closing; congesting; filling; obstructing; occluding; plugging; stoppering6. idling (verb) idling; immobilising; tie up7. seeing (verb) calling; come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; seeing; visiting8. stemming (verb) stanching; stemming -
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1. stem noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.)2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.)3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.)
2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.)- - stemmed
II stem past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).)stem n tallotr[stem]1 (stop - gen) frenar, detener, parar; (- bleeding) contener, parar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfrom stem to stern SMALLMARITIME/SMALL de proa a popa: detener, contener, pararto stem the tide: detener el cursostem vito stem from : provenir de, ser el resultado destem n: tallo m (de una planta)n.• botón s.m.• cabillo s.m.• caña s.f.• espiga s.f.• fuste s.m.• pedúnculo (Botánica) s.m.• pie s.m.• pie de una copa s.m.• roda s.f.• tallo s.m.• tema s.m.• tronco s.m.• vástago s.m.v.• estancar v.• represar v.stem
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2)a) ( of glass) pie mb) ( of pipe) boquilla f, caña f3) ( Ling) raíz f4) ( Naut)
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- mm- transitive verb \<\<flow/bleeding\>\> contener*, parar; \<\<outbreak/decline\>\> detener*, poner* freno a
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vito stem FROM something — provenir* or ser* producto de algo
I [stem]1. N1) [of plant] tallo m ; [of tree] tronco m ; [of leaf] pedúnculo m ; [of glass] pie m ; [of pipe] tubo m, cañón m ; (Mech) vástago m ; [of word] tema m2) (Naut) roda f, tajamar m2.VI3.CPDstem cell research N — investigación f con células madre
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[stem]VT (=check, stop) [+ blood] restañar; [+ attack, flood] detener* * *[stem]
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2)a) ( of glass) pie mb) ( of pipe) boquilla f, caña f3) ( Ling) raíz f4) ( Naut)
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- mm- transitive verb \<\<flow/bleeding\>\> contener*, parar; \<\<outbreak/decline\>\> detener*, poner* freno a
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vito stem FROM something — provenir* or ser* producto de algo
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1. n подъём, повышение; увеличение2. n воскресение; возрождение3. n восстание, бунт, мятеж4. n восход5. n вставание6. n прыщик, опухоль7. n строевая рысь8. n горн. проходка снизу вверх9. a повышающийся, поднимающийся10. a возрастающий, повышающийся; увеличивающийся11. a восходящий12. a растущий, подрастающийthe rising generation — новое поколение, молодёжь
13. a приобретающий вес, влияние, известностьrising lawyer — юрист, начинающий приобретать известность
14. a геральд. готовящийся взлететь, расправляющий крылья15. adv почти, околоСинонимический ряд:1. ascent (noun) ascension; ascent; climbing; going up; mounting; rise2. adjourning (verb) adjourning; dissolving; proroguing; recessing; terminating3. arising (verb) arising; ascending; aspiring; get up; lifting; mounting; pile out; roll out; soaring; stand up; turn out; upping4. arriving (verb) arriving; get ahead; get on; succeeding5. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; breaking; chancing; coming off; developing; doing; falling out; giving; going; happening; occurring; passing; transpiring6. increasing (verb) augmenting; building; burgeoning; enlarging; escalating; expanding; growing; increasing; multiplying; running up; snowballing; waxing7. intensifying (verb) aggravating; deepening; enhancing; heightening; intensifying; magnifying; redoubling; rousing8. lifting (verb) advancing; ascending; climbing; lifting; mounting; soaring9. rebelling (verb) mutinying; rebelling; revolting10. rolling out (verb) getting up; piling out; rising and shining; rolling out; standing up; turning out; uprising11. springing (verb) coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; springing; stemming12. surfacing (verb) surfacing -
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I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) steblo2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) držalo3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) ladijski kljun2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) izvirati- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).)* * *I [stem]1.nounbotanysteblo, deblo; pecelj, rebro; zoology peresni tulec; trup (stebra); cev (termometra); cevka (pipe); držalo (čaše); kolesce na uri za navijanje in nameščanje kazalcev; grammar osnova, deblo, koren; izvor, rod, pleme, pokolenjeof noble stem — plemiškega rodu;2.transitive verbosvoboditi (od) peclja; intransitive verb izvirati, izhajati; imeti koren ( from v)II [stem]nounnautical ladijski kijun, sprednji del ladjefrom stem to stern — od ladijskega kljuna do krme, figuratively od enega konca (kraja) do drugegaIII [stem]1.transitive verbustaviti, zadržati, zajeziti (reko itd.) z nasipom; ustaviti (krvavenje); zamašiti (luknjo), zatesniti; figuratively preprečiti, ovirati, zadrževati (kaj); intransitive verb nautical pluti proti toku; nehati, ustaviti se (o krvavenju); brzdati se; upirati se (čemu)to stem the tide — boriti se proti toku, upirati se toku, figuratively zajeziti nadaljnje širjenje;2.nounzaviranje (pri smučanju) -
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I 1. noun3) (of tobacco pipe) Pfeifenrohr, das4) (Ling.) Stamm, der2. intransitive verb,- mm-II transitive verb,stem from something — auf etwas (Akk.) zurückzuführen sein
- mm- (check, dam up) aufhalten; eindämmen [Flut]; stillen [Blutung, Wunde]; (fig.) Einhalt gebieten (+ Dat.) (geh.); stoppen [Redefluss]* * *I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) der Stiel2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) der Stiel3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) der Steven2. verb- academic.ru/114919/-stemmed">-stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).) stillen* * *[stem]I. n1. of a tree, bush, shrub Stamm m; of a leaf, flower, fruit Stiel m, Stängel m; of grain, corn Halm m; of a glass [Glas]stielfrom \stem to stern von vorne bis achtern, vom Bug bis zum HeckII. vt<- mm->▪ to \stem sth etw eindämmen [o aufhalten]to \stem the flow of blood die Blutung stillento \stem the tide/flow [of sth] den Fluss [von etw dat] stoppen, etw zum Stillstand bringenthey are looking for ways of \stemming the flow of drugs into the country sie suchen nach Wegen, der Drogeneinfuhr ins Land Einhalt zu gebietenIII. vi<- mm->1. (be traced back)▪ to \stem from sb/sth auf jdn/etw zurückzuführen sein, auf jdn/etw zurückgehentheir disagreement \stemmed from her difficult childhood der Ursprung ihrer Unstimmigkeiten lag in ihrer schwierigen Kindheit2. (slide a ski outwards) stemmen* * *[stem]1. n1) (of plant) Stiel m; (of woody plant, shrub) Stamm m; (of grain) Halm m; (fig, of family tree) Hauptlinie f, Hauptzweig m2) (of glass) Stiel m; (of pipe) Hals m; (MUS of note) (Noten)hals m; (in watch) Welle f; (of thermometer) Röhre f2. vt(= check, stop) aufhalten; flow of sth, tide, flood, losses, exodus also eindämmen; bleeding, decline also zum Stillstand bringen; inflation also, flow of words Einhalt gebieten (+dat)3. viwhat does this increase in inflation stem from? — welche Ursachen hat diese Zunahme der Inflation?
* * *stem1 [stem]A s2. BOTa) Stängel mb) (Blüten-, Blatt-, Frucht) Stiel mc) Halm m:stem leaf Stängelblatt n3. Bündel n Bananen4. allg (Pfeifen-, Weinglas- etc) Stiel m6. fig Geschlecht n, Stamm m9. TYPO Grund-, Abstrich m10. SCHIFF (Vorder)Steven m:from stem to stern vom Bug bis zum HeckB v/t entstielenfrom von)stem2 [stem]A v/t1. eindämmen (auch fig)2. figa) aufhalten, Einhalt gebieten (dat)3. ein Loch etc abdichten, abdämmen4. eine Blutung stillen5. den Ski zum Stemmbogen ansetzenB v/i Skisport: stemmen* * *I 1. noun1) (Bot.) (of tree, shrub) Stamm, der; (of flower, leaf, fruit) Stiel, der2) (of glass) Stiel, der3) (of tobacco pipe) Pfeifenrohr, das4) (Ling.) Stamm, der2. intransitive verb,- mm-II transitive verb,stem from something — auf etwas (Akk.) zurückzuführen sein
- mm- (check, dam up) aufhalten; eindämmen [Flut]; stillen [Blutung, Wunde]; (fig.) Einhalt gebieten (+ Dat.) (geh.); stoppen [Redefluss]* * *n.Stengel - (alt.Rechtschreibung) m.Stängel - m.eindämmen v.stemmen v. -
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1. n приход, приезд, прибытие; приближениеcoming round — приходящий; приход
coming to rule — приходящий к власти; приход к власти
coming to power — приходящий к власти; приход к власти
2. n пришествие3. n рел. второе пришествие4. a будущий; наступающий, приближающийся; ожидаемый5. a подающий надеждыСинонимический ряд:1. arriving (adj.) approaching; arriving; close at hand; coming in; docking; drawing near; forthcoming; getting near; nearing; oncoming; progressing; upcoming2. future (adj.) expected; future; impending; lying ahead; ongoing; on-going; pending3. improving one's place (adj.) advancing; aspiring; better off; climbing; full of promise; improving one's place; on the way to success; promising; pursuing success4. later (adj.) imminent; later5. next (adj.) ensuing; following; next6. approach (noun) approach; convergence; imminence; nearness7. arrival (noun) advent; appearance; arrival; landing; reception; welcome8. advancing (verb) advancing; come along; get along; marching; moving; proceeding; progressing9. amounting (verb) adding up; aggregating; amounting; numbering; running into; running to; summing into; summing to; totaling or totalling10. arriving (verb) arriving; getting; getting in; reaching; showing; showing up; turning up11. becoming (verb) becoming; going; growing; running; turning; waxing12. coming (verb) arising; coming; deriving; emanating; flowing; hailing; issuing; originating; rising; springing; stemming13. happening (verb) befalling; betiding; breaking; chancing; coming off; developing; doing; falling; falling out; giving; happening; occurring; passing; transpiring -
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1. a текущий, текучий2. a поднимающийся, приливающий3. a ниспадающий4. a плавный; гладкий5. a обтекаемыйСинонимический ряд:1. easy (adj.) cursive; easy; effortless; fluent; running; smooth2. graceful (adj.) fluid; gliding; graceful; liquid; rippling; sinuous; steady; sweeping3. running water (adj.) gushing; issuing; pouring out; rising; running water; spouting; spreading; spurting4. blowing (verb) blowing; puffing5. flowing (verb) discharging; emitting; emptying; flowing; giving off; issuing; venting; voiding6. rolling (verb) gliding; rolling; sailing7. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; heading; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming8. teeming (verb) abounding; crawling; swarming; teeming9. welling (verb) circulating; coursing; gushing; pouring; rolling; running; rushing; sluicing; streaming; surging; welling -
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1. n заглавие, заголовок2. n рубрика; разделthe article comes under the heading of Sporting News — статья помещена под рубрикой «Спортивные новости»
3. n удар головой по мячу4. n направление, курс5. n верх6. n перёд7. n крышка8. n горн. главный штрек; штольня9. n горн. грудь забоя10. n горн. тех. высадка головок11. n горн. широкая клёпка для выделки днищheading sword — меч палача, меч для обезглавливания
12. n горн. гидр. головные сооружения13. n с. -х. колошение, выколашивание14. n с. -х. завивание головок, образование кочановСинонимический ряд:1. course (noun) bearing; course; vector2. title (noun) band; banner; banner head; caption; head; header; headline; inscription; legend; section head; subtitle; title; underline3. bearing (verb) bearing; lighting out; making; setting out; striking out; taking off4. beheading (verb) beheading; decapitating; decollating; guillotining; necking5. directing (verb) addressing; aiming; casting; directing; inclining; laying; leveling or levelling; levelling; pointing; presenting; setting; training; turning; zero in; zeroing in6. going (verb) going; heading; set out; strike out7. running (verb) administering; administrating; governing; managing; running; superintending8. springing (verb) arising; coming from; deriving from; emanating; flowing; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming -
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выпускать; передаватьСинонимический ряд:1. emergence (noun) arising; effluence; emanation; emergence; emerging; escape; flowing; outpouring; welling up2. emitting (verb) emitting; giving off; giving out; releasing; throwing off3. flowing (verb) discharging; emptying; flowing; venting; voiding4. publishing (verb) bring out; getting out; publishing; put out; putting out5. showing (verb) appearing; emerging; looming; materializing; showing6. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; descending; emanating; heading; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming -
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возникать; возникающийСинонимический ряд:1. commencement (noun) beginning; commencement; dawn; emergence; inauguration; initiation; opening; outset; start2. appearing (verb) appearing; beginning; commencing; dawning; emerging; originating; starting3. rising (verb) ascending; aspiring; get up; lifting; mounting; pile out; rising; roll out; soaring; turn out; upping4. rolling out (verb) getting up; piling out; rising and shining; rolling out; turning out; uprising5. springing (verb) coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; proceeding; springing; stemming -
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1. n прыганье, скакание2. n вспархивание3. n появление4. n рост, произрастание5. n происхождение6. n начало7. n горн. расширение шпура или скважины8. n стр. пята арки или сводаСинонимический ряд:1. coming (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; descending; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; stemming2. jumping (verb) bouncing; bounding; hurdling; jumping; leaping; lopping; vaulting3. starting (verb) bolting; starting; startling4. tripping (verb) hopping; loping; skipping; skittering; tripping -
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1. n поведение; поступок2. n работа, деятельностьdaily proceedings — текущие дела, повседневная работа
3. n юр. судебное разбирательство, судебное дело; судопроизводство; судебная процедураrendition proceeding — вынесение судебного решения, вердикта
prior proceeding — производство по делу, имевшее место ранее
streamlined proceeding — упрощённая, ускоренная процедура
4. n l5. n труды, записки; протоколы6. n судебные протоколы, судебное делоСинонимический ряд:1. procedure (noun) action; course; deed; doings; maneuver; manoeuvre; measure; move; operation; procedure; process; step; transaction2. advancing (verb) advancing; come along; get along; getting along; getting on; marching; moving; progressing3. going (verb) faring; going; hying or hieing; journeying; passing; push on; pushing on; repairing; traveling or travelling; travelling; wending4. springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; rising; springing; stemming -
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1. n бот. ствол2. n бот. стебель3. n бот. плодоножка, цветоножка, черешок4. n бот. соплодие5. n бот. род, племя6. n бот. линия родства, родословное дерево7. n бот. ножка, подставка8. n бот. сл. ноги; женские ножки9. n бот. лингв. основа10. n бот. ручка, рукоятка, рукоять11. n бот. тех. стержень; тело12. n бот. тех. хвост, хвостовик13. n бот. эл. штенгель14. n бот. спец. головка15. n полигр. основной штрих16. v происходить, возникатьepidemics stemming from war — эпидемия, возникшая в результате войны
17. v очищать от черешка, чистить18. v удалять среднюю жилку19. v приделывать искусственные стебельки к цветам20. n мор. форштевень; носfrom stem to stern — от носа до кормы, во всю длину корабля
21. n горн. забойка22. n спорт. торможение лыжами23. v запруживать, перегораживать; делать перемычку24. v останавливать, задерживать25. v мор. удерживать на заданном курсе26. v мор. ложиться на курс против течения27. v мор. горн. произвести забойку шпура28. v мор. спорт. тормозить лыжамиСинонимический ряд:1. base (noun) base; root2. stalk (noun) axis; butt; cane; column; log; pedicel; peduncle; petiole; stalk; stock; tree trunk; trunk3. arrest (verb) arrest; check; curb; restrain4. spring (verb) arise; birth; come; come from; derive; derive from; emanate; flow; head; issue; originate; proceed; result; rise; spring; upspring5. stanch (verb) stanch; stopАнтонимический ряд: -
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tju:n 1. noun(musical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody: He played a tune on the violin.) melodi, låt2. verb1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) stemme2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) stille inn, avstemme3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) trimme, justere•- tuneful- tunefully
- tunefulness
- tuneless
- tunelessly
- tunelessness
- tuner
- change one's tune
- in tune
- out of tune
- tune in
- tune upharmoni--------låt--------melodiIsubst. \/tjuːn\/1) melodi, tone2) ( hverdagslig) låt3) ( på instrument) stemming, harmoni4) ( språkvitenskap) intonasjonsmønster, setningsmelodi5) ( overført) harmoni, samklang6) ( gammeldags) (sinns)stemning, humørcall the tune slå an tonen, bestemmecarry a tune (amer.) synge rent, holde tonenchange one's tune eller sing another tune eller sing a different tune ta en annen tone, la pipen få en annen låtdance to someone's tune danse etter noens pipein tune stemtbe in tune with være i harmoni med, være i pakt med, være i samsvar med, harmonere med, passe sammen med være tilfreds med fungere bra medin tune with the times i pakt med tidenit goes to the tune of... den kan synges på melodien..., den går på melodien...keep in tune holde stemmingen hold tonen, synge rentnot be in tune ikke være samstemtout of tune ustemt i dårlig humørbe out of tune with ikke harmonere med, ikke være i pakt med, ikke være i samsvar med, ikke passe sammen med ha kommet på kant med ikke fungere medplay in tune spille rentput in tune stemmesing in tune synge rentIIverb \/tjuːn\/1) stemme2) (radio, også tune in) stille inn, innstille, avstemme3) ( overført) avstemme, avpasse, tilpasse4) ( poetisk) istemme, synge, nynne5) ( poetisk) la lyde, uttrykke i sang6) ( mekanikk) justere, trimme, tilpasse7) ( gammeldags) påvirkestay tuned (oppfordring i radio\/TV) vær med oss (videre)!, ikke skift kanal!be tuned (in) to passe sammen med, harmonere medvære lydhør overfor, være mottakelig fortune out stille seg utenfor, melde seg ut koble ut• when things get too difficult, she tunes outnår ting blir for vanskelige, kobler hun utslutte å høre etter, vende det døve øret tiltune up stemme stemme i, begynne å spille, begynne å synge (spøkefullt, om barn) sette i gang å hyle (teknikk, om motor) (fin)justere, (fin)innstille, trimme ( spøkefullt) varme opp -
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1 noun(b) (of glass) pied m(c) (of tobacco pipe) tuyau m∎ winding stem tige f de remontoir∎ from stem to stern de l'étrave à l'étambot;∎ figurative the party is split from stem to stern on this issue le parti est totalement divisé sur cette question∎ stem Christie/parallel stem(m) m christie/parallèle(a) (check, stop → flow, spread, bleeding) arrêter, endiguer; (→ blood) étancher; (→ river, flood) endiguer, contenir;∎ the government has taken new measures to stem the flow of capital abroad le gouvernement a pris de nouvelles mesures pour arrêter la fuite des capitaux à l'étranger;∎ to stem the rise in unemployment/crime enrayer la montée du chômage/de la criminalité;∎ they are trying to stem the tide of protest ils essaient d'endiguer le nombre croissant de protestations∎ to stem one's skis faire un stem ou stemm∎ to stem from avoir pour cause, être le résultat de;∎ all her difficulties stem from her insecure childhood tous ses problèmes ont pour cause une enfance difficile►► Biology stem cell cellule f souche;stem ginger gingembre m confit;stem glass verre m à pied;stem turn (in skiing) stem(m) m -
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излучать; излучение; излучающийСинонимический ряд:springing (verb) arising; coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; flowing; heading; issuing; originating; proceeding; rising; springing; stemming
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Lemmatisation — is the process of grouping together the different inflected forms of a word so they can be analysed as a single item (cf. Collins English Dictionary , entry for lemmatise ).In computing, lemmatisation is the algorithmic process of determining the … Wikipedia
stem — 1. n. & v. n. 1 the main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, usu. rising into light, but occasionally subterranean. 2 the stalk supporting a fruit, flower, or leaf, and attaching it to a larger branch, twig, or stalk. 3 a stem shaped part of an… … Useful english dictionary
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