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1 spun
1. a спрядённый, выпряденный2. a ссученный, кручёныйspun gold — золотая нить, канитель
3. a текст. штапельный4. a разг. измученный, усталыйСинонимический ряд:1. reeled (verb) reeled; swam/swum; turned2. swirled (verb) gyrated; swam; swirled; twirled; whirled -
2 whorled
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3 swirl
1. n водоворот, кружение, завихрение2. n завиток, локон3. n лента на тулье шляпы4. n сучок, свиль5. v кружить в водовороте6. v кружиться в водовороте; вертеться, нестись вихрем7. v испытывать головокружение8. v обвивать, обматыватьСинонимический ряд:1. whirl (noun) curl; eddy; gyration; surge; twist; whirl; whirlpool2. eddy (verb) eddy; gurge; purl; swoosh; whirl; whirlpool; whorl3. spin (verb) gyrate; reel; spin; swim; twirl -
4 whirled
Синонимический ряд:1. helical (adj.) cochlear; coiled; corkscrew; curled; helical; screw-shaped; scrolled; spiral; turbinate2. hurried (verb) barreled; bucketed; bustled; fleeted; flew/flown; flitted; hasted; hastened; hurried; hustled; pelted; ran/run; rocked; rocketed; rushed; scooted; scoured; skinned; smoked; sped or speeded; staved or stove; whisked; whizzed; zipped3. spun (verb) eddied; gyrated; purled; reeled; spun; swam; swam/swum; swirled; twirled; whorled4. turned (verb) averted; deflected; diverted; pivoted; sheered; swung; turned; veered; wheeled; whipped -
5 swam
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6 swum
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