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21 Benedict
1. n Бенедикт, Бенет, Бенит; Бенедикт2. n шутл. новобрачный; убеждённый холостяк, наконец женившийся3. n женатый мужчинаСинонимический ряд:bridegroom (noun) bridegroom; groom; husband; married man; spouse; successful suitor -
22 bidder
n лицо, выступающее на торгах, покупщик; претендентthe highest bidder — лицо, предлагающее наивысшую цену
below-cost bidder — фирма, сбивающая цену на торгах
lowest bidder — лицо, предлагающее самую низкую цену
Синонимический ряд:aspirant (noun) applicant; aspirant; candidate; competitor; contestant; hopeful; nominee; office seeker; suitor -
23 boyfriend
n разг. «молодой человек», возлюбленныйСинонимический ряд:beau (noun) beau; beloved; date; fancy man; flame; gentleman friend; inamorato; lover; man; master; paramour; steady; suitor; swain; sweetheart; truelove; young man -
24 bridegroom
1. n жених2. n новобрачныйСинонимический ряд:groom (noun) benedict; groom; husband; married man; spouse; successful suitor -
25 candidate
n кандидатpresidential candidate, candidate for Presidency — кандидат на пост президента
Синонимический ряд:aspirant (noun) applicant; aspirant; bidder; competitor; contestant; hopeful; nominee; office seeker; petitioner; seeker; suitor -
26 inamorato
1. n возлюбленный2. n любовникСинонимический ряд:lover (noun) admirer; beau; boyfriend; flame; gallant; lover; Romeo; suitor; swain -
27 reject
1. n признанный негодным,2. n брак, бракованное изделие3. n отверженный; неудачник; человек, оказавшийся за бортом жизни4. v отвергать, отклонятьto reject an offer — отклонить предложение, отказаться от предложения
5. v отталкивать, чуждаться6. v не принимать, не признавать7. v браковать, отбрасывать; списывать за негодностьюreject goods — отказаться от товара; забраковать товар
8. v признавать негодным к военной службе9. v извергать, изрыгать10. v мед. отторгатьСинонимический ряд:1. cast-off (noun) cast-off; discard; second2. discard (verb) abdicate; cashier; cast; chuck; discard; ditch; dump; eliminate; exclude; jettison; junk; lay aside; scrap; shed; shuck off; slough; throw away; throw out; wash out3. refuse (verb) decline; deny; disapprove; dismiss; rebuff; refuse; renounce; repel; reprobate; repudiate; repulse; spurn; turn downАнтонимический ряд:accept; admit; appropriate; choose; hail; select; welcome -
28 Romeo
1. n Ромео, Ромео2. n влюблённый юноша; молодой любовник3. n закрытая мужская туфля с глубоким вырезом по бокамСинонимический ряд:lover (noun) admirer; beau; boyfriend; flame; gallant; inamorato; lover; suitor; swain -
29 solicitant
1. n редк. проситель, ходатай2. a редк. содержащий просьбу, ходатайствоСинонимический ряд:solicitor (noun) appellant; applicant; aspirant; candidate; claimant; petitioner; postulant; solicitor; suitor -
30 sparker
n влюблённый, поклонник; возлюбленныйСинонимический ряд:beau (noun) admirer; beau; gallant; lover; spark; suitor; swain; wooer -
31 suppliant
1. n поэт. проситель, молящий2. a поэт. умоляющий, просительный, просящийСинонимический ряд:asker (noun) asker; beggar; petitioner; prayer; suitor; supplicant; supplicator
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См. также в других словарях:
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suitor — noun (C) old use a man who wants to marry a particular woman … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
suitor — noun Rosie routinely rejected the suitors who sought her affections, until Laurence came along Syn: admirer, wooer, boyfriend, sweetheart, lover, beau; literary swain … Thesaurus of popular words
suitor — UK [ˈsuːtə(r)] / US [ˈsutər] noun [countable] Word forms suitor : singular suitor plural suitors 1) old fashioned a man who wants to get married to a particular woman 2) mainly journalism a company that wants to buy another company … English dictionary
suitor — 1. noun a) A party to a suit or litigation. b) One who sues, petitions, solicits, or entreats; a petitioner. 2. verb To play the suitor; to … Wiktionary
suitor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lover, wooer, beau, swain, admirer, boyfriend. See love. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A lover] Syn. gallant, admirer, boyfriend, beau; see lover 1 . 2. [A petitioner] Syn. suppliant, supplicant, beseecher,… … English dictionary for students
suitor — suit|or [ sutər ] noun count 1. ) OLD FASHIONED a man who wants to get married to a particular woman 2. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM a company that wants to buy another company … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
suitor — [ su:tə] noun a man who pursues a relationship with a woman with a view to marriage. ↘a prospective buyer of a business or corporation. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. seutor, from L. secutor, from sequi follow … English new terms dictionary