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1 strongly entrenched
Общая лексика: занимающий сильную позицию -
2 entrenched
1. a воен. укреплённый траншеями2. a воен. окопавшийся3. a воен. крепкий, сильныйСинонимический ряд:1. dug in (adj.) barricaded; dug in; fortified; protected; safely ensconced; securely established2. fixed (adj.) established; fixed; permanent; secure; stable3. inveterate (adj.) bred-in-the-bone; confirmed; deep-dyed; deep-rooted; deep-seated; dyed-in-the-wool; hard-shell; ingrained; inveterate; irradicable; set; settled; sworn4. fixed (verb) embedded; entrenched; fastened; fixed; ingrained; instilled; lodged; rooted5. trespassed (verb) encroached; infringed; invaded; trespassed -
3 strongly
1. сильно2. настоятельноСинонимический ряд:1. immovably (adj.) firmly; fixedly; heavily; immovably; resolutely; rigidly; solidly; soundly; stiffly2. hard (other) energetically; forcefully; forcibly; hard; hardly; might and main; mightily; powerfully; vigorously -
4 entrench
[ınʹtrentʃ] v2) воен. окапывать, укреплять траншеями, производить траншейные работы2. укрепляться, укореняться3. укрывать, скрыватьsafely entrenched behind undeniable facts - под надёжным прикрытием неопровержимых фактов
4. (upon) нарушать (права и т. п.), вторгатьсяto entrench upon the privileges of parliament - посягать /покушаться/ на парламентские привилегии
to entrench upon smb.'s leisure - отнимать у кого-л. досуг
to entrench upon smb.'s time - занимать чьё-л. время
to entrench upon smb.'s fortune - захватить часть чужого имущества
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5 entrench
1. v воен. окапываться, закрепляться2. v воен. окапывать, укреплять траншеями, производить траншейные работы3. v укрепляться, укореняться4. v укрывать, скрывать5. v нарушать, вторгатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. brace (verb) brace; dig in; reinforce2. fix (verb) embed; fasten; fix; infix; ingrain; instil; lodge; root3. fortify (verb) barricade; fence; fortify; protect; surround4. trespass (verb) encroach; infringe; invade; trespassАнтонимический ряд:
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