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121 hots
горячие товары глагол:нагреваться (heat, warm, hot)накаляться (heat, hot)накаливать (heat, hot)разгорячить (heat, hot) -
122 sank
затонул глагол:опускаться (go down, fall, descend, dip, drop, sink)затонуть (sink, go down, be submerged)потонуть (sink, get drowned)предавать забвению (sink, cause to forget) -
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126 fire
I ['faɪə] n1) огонь, пламя, костёр- hot fire- blow the fire
- build a fire
- sit at the fire
- sit round the fire
- douse out a fire
- light a fire
- be on fire- set fire to smth- poke fire
- bank a fire
- stoke the fire
- lay a fire
- fire went out
- fire burns2) пожар, воспламенение, возгорание, горениеThere were many fires here. — Здесь было много пожаров.
The house was on fire. — Здание полыхало.
The house caught fire. — Дом охватило огнем.
The house caught fire. — Дом охватило огнем.
- forest fire- raging fire
- fight the fire
- contain fire- fire goes out- fire spreads3) огонь, стрельба, обстрел- artillery fire
- automatic fire
- concentrated fire
- cross fire
- harassing fire
- hostile fire
- machine-gun fire
- rifle fire
- attract fire
- be under fire
- call down fire on
- commence fire
- exchange fire with the enemy
- hold one's fire
- open fire on the enemy
- stand fire
- add fuel to the fire
- there is no smoke without fire
- go through fire and water
- play with fire
- between two fires II ['faɪə] vделать залп, делать выстрел, палить, вести огонь, стрелять- fire two shotsGuns were firing on all sides. — Орудия вели огонь со всех сторон
- fire a gun
- fire at the bird twice
- fire at the building
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127 stoked
stoked расшевеливать возбужденный см. также stoke -
128 stoking
stoking расшевеливать см. также stoke
См. также в других словарях:
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Stoke — Stoke, engl. Stadt, s. Stoke upon Trent … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
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stoke — ► VERB 1) add coal to (a fire, furnace, etc.). 2) encourage or incite (a strong emotion). 3) (stoke up) informal consume a large quantity of food to give one energy … English terms dictionary