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1. boom2. prosper; thrive3. flourish4. thriveСинонимический ряд:преуспевать (глаг.) благоденствовать; преуспевать -
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1. bloom2. blossom; flourish; thriveСинонимический ряд:хорошело (глаг.) хорошелоАнтонимический ряд:вяло; завядать; отцветало; увядало -
23 благоденствовать
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24 богатеть
1) General subject: grow rich, line one's pockets, richen, thrive, feather nest, make fortune2) Jargon: spon3) Makarov: heap up riches -
25 буйно разрастаться
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > буйно разрастаться
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26 буйно расти
General subject: ramp (о растениях), thrive -
27 дети расцветают на свежем воздухе
Makarov: children thrive in fresh airУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дети расцветают на свежем воздухе
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28 задержка в развитии
1) Medicine: developmental delay2) Makarov: failure to thriveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задержка в развитии
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29 наживаться
1) General subject: line one's pockets, make hay, thrive, capitalize, capitalise, (получать прибыль) make a profit, become rich, make a fortune2) American: scalp3) Business: cash in on4) Makarov: cash in -
30 нажиться на кризисе
Mass media: thrive on crisisУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нажиться на кризисе
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31 недомогание
1) General subject: indisposition, queasiness, upset, weakness2) Medicine: ailment, cacesthesia, discomfort, disease, lack of energy, sickliness, theism (от чрезмерного употребления кофе или чая), failure to thrive (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Failure_to_thrive)3) French: malaise4) Jocular: lurgy5) Rare: ail6) Psychology: malady7) Sociology: sickness8) Aviation medicine: minor ailment9) Psychoanalysis: kakesthesia10) Makarov: complaint11) Security: distress -
32 недостаточное развитие , отставание в развитии -
Medicine: FTT (failure to thrive - FTT)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > недостаточное развитие , отставание в развитии -
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33 остановка в весе
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34 персона, преуспевающая в стрессовых ситуациях
Special term: stress puppy (A person who seems to thrive on stress, but is always complaining about it.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > персона, преуспевающая в стрессовых ситуациях
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35 плодиться
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36 плохое прибавление в весе
Medicine: failure to thriveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > плохое прибавление в весе
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37 потеря веса и отставание в физическом развитии
Medicine: failure to thriveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потеря веса и отставание в физическом развитии
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38 преуспевать
1) General subject: blossom, blossom forth, blossom out, bull, come on, do, do first-rate, flourish, gain on, gain upon, get along, get on, get on like one o'clock, go to town, have one's star in the ascendant, make good one's running, make headway, make out, make the running, pan out, prosper, rise in the world, strike it rich, strike oil, succeed, thrive, to be in the money, be in the money, carry the world before one, come home, come out on top, get ahead, get away with, get home, get on a treat, go ahead, speed well, strike home, touch home, bring down the house, progress2) Religion: abound4) Diplomatic term: gain ground5) Jargon: hit, get across (I really want to get accros in life. Я очень хочу преуспеть в жизни.), have it made in the shade6) Business: be prosperous, make good7) Invective: piss on ice -
39 процветать
1) General subject: be on easy street, do, flourish, open out, prosper, thrive, to be going strong, to be in ( one's) glory, triumph, bo going strong, get ahead, get on a treat, go ahead2) Literal: sail before the wind3) Sports: proliferate4) Architecture: exuberate5) Jargon: eat high of the hog, eat high on the hog6) Business: be prosperous, succeed7) Makarov: be going strong, come up roses, do splendidly, do well -
40 пышно расти
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