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1 tilled
a с.-х. возделанный; распаханныйСинонимический ряд:1. grown (adj.) cultivated; developed; farmed; grown; harvested; made; raised2. worked (verb) cultivated; cultured; dressed; tended; worked; worked or wrought -
2 wrought
1. a арх. книжн. выделанный2. a арх. книжн. отделанный; с отделкой3. a арх. книжн. обработанныйwrought metal — металл, обработанный давлением
4. a арх. книжн. кованый; катаный; обработанный давлениемСинонимический ряд:1. acted (verb) acted; behaved; functioned; performed; reacted; took/taken; went/gone2. labored (verb) drove/driven; labored; moiled; strained; strove/striven or strived; toiled; tugged3. operated (verb) handled; operated; ran/run; used4. solved (verb) fixed; resolved; solved; worked out or wrought out5. tilled (verb) cultivated; dressed; tended; tilled -
3 raised
1. a поставленный на дрожжах, кислый2. a рельефный, выпуклый3. a геол. намывнойraised beach — намывная полоса, намывная береговая терраса
Синонимический ряд:1. erect (adj.) arrect; erect; stand-up; straight-up; upright; upstanding2. grown (adj.) cultivated; developed; farmed; grown; harvested; made; tilled3. high (adj.) elevated; heightened; high4. lifted (adj.) built; built high; constructed; elevated; erected; heaved; heightened; hoisted; lifted; uplifted; upraised5. prepared (adj.) brought up; educated; fathered; fostered; mothered; nourished; nursed; nurtured; prepared; trained6. advanced (verb) advanced; jumped; promoted; upgraded7. amplified (verb) amplified; elevated; heightened8. boosted (verb) boosted; hiked; increased; jacked; jacked up; upped9. erected (verb) brought up; built; constructed; erected; pitched; put up; set up10. gathered (verb) assembled; collected; congregated; forgathered; gathered; mustered; rendezvoused11. grew (verb) bred; cultivated; grew; grew/grown; produced; propagated12. incited (verb) abetted; fomented; incited; instigated; provoked; set; set on; stirred up; whipped up13. introduced (verb) bring up; broached; introduced; mooted; put forth; reared14. lifted (verb) hoisted; lifted; pick up; picked up; raised; take up; took up/taken up; upheld; uplifted; upraised15. put (verb) asked; posed; put16. resurrected (verb) resurrected -
4 worked
a обработанный; отделанныйСинонимический ряд:1. acted (verb) acted; behaved; performed; reacted; took/taken; went/gone2. kneaded (verb) kneaded; manipulated3. laboured (verb) drove; drove/driven; fagged; labored; laboured; moiled; strained; strove; strove/striven or strived; sweat; tasked; taxed; toiled; travailed; tugged4. solved (verb) fixed; resolved; solved; work out; worked out or wrought out5. tended (verb) cultivated; cultured; dressed; tended; tilled6. went (verb) functioned; handled; operated; ran; ran/run; used; went -
5 dressed
1. a одетый2. a украшенный; убранный3. a освежёванный, разделанный4. a выезженный5. a выделанный6. a горн. отсортированный7. a обработанный8. a строганый; отёсанный9. a тех. выверенный; выравненныйСинонимический ряд:1. outfitted (adj.) armed; arrayed; fitted out; implemented; outfitted; readied; rigged; supplied2. ready (adj.) arranged; equipped; fixed; in order; prepared; ready; ready to go; set3. arrayed (verb) appareled or apparelled; apparelled; arrayed; attired; clothed; clothed or clad; garbed; garmented4. bound (verb) bandaged; bound5. cleaned (verb) cleaned; gutted6. decked (verb) adorned; bedecked; decked; decorated; embellished; garnished; ornamented; trimmed7. worked (verb) cultivated; cultured; tended; tilled; worked; worked or wrought -
6 cultivated
1. a с. -х. обработанный; обрабатываемый2. a с. -х. культурный, развитойСинонимический ряд:1. expert (adj.) able; accomplished; expert; finished; proficient; skillful; talented2. genteel (adj.) civilised; cultured; distingue; enlightened; genteel; polished; refined; urbane; well-bred3. grew (verb) bred; grew; grew/grown; produced; propagated; raised4. nursed (verb) cherished; cultivated; encouraged; fed; fostered; nourished; nursed; nurtured; promoted5. worked (verb) cultured; dressed; tended; tilled; worked; worked or wrought -
7 land
lænd 1. noun1) (the solid part of the surface of the Earth which is covered by the sea: We had been at sea a week before we saw land.) land2) (a country: foreign lands.) land, rike3) (the ground or soil: He never made any money at farming as his land was poor and stony.) jord4) (an estate: He owns land/lands in Scotland.) land-/jordeiendom2. verb1) (to come or bring down from the air upon the land: The plane landed in a field; They managed to land the helicopter safely; She fell twenty feet, but landed without injury.) lande2) (to come or bring from the sea on to the land: After being at sea for three months, they landed at Plymouth; He landed the big fish with some help.) gå i land, landsette3) (to (cause to) get into a particular (usually unfortunate) situation: Don't drive so fast - you'll land (yourself) in hospital/trouble!) ende, bringe•- rouvə
(a type of strong motor vehicle used for driving over rough ground.)
- landing- landing-gear
- landing-stage
- landlocked
- landlord
- landmark
- land mine
- landowner
- landslide
- landslide victory
- landslide
- landslide defeat
- land up
- land with
- see how the land liesgrunn--------jord--------jordsmonn--------land--------lande--------nasjonIsubst. \/lænd\/1) (i motsetning til hav, vann) land, fastland2) ( litterært) land, rike3) jord, dyrket mark4) terreng, distrikt, avgrenset område5) teig, jordteig6) ( mest i sammensetninger) -land, -område, -trakt7) ( jus) område, territorium8) ( overført) område, territorium, eiermerker9) (teknikk, skytevåpen) felt, flate mellom løpeneback to the land tilbake til jordenfind out\/see how the land lies finne ut \/ se hvor landet liggerland ho! ( sjøfart) land i sikte!land of milk and honey ( bibelsk) landet som flyter av melk og honningthe land of the living jordelivet, de levendes landhun var i livet, hun tilhørte de levendelay the land ( sjøfart) miste landkjenning, miste land av synemake land få landkjenning, få land i sikteon\/by land and sea til lands og til vanns, på land og til sjøson land på landa piece of land jordstykkesee how the land lies ( også overført) se hvor landet ligger, orientere segtilled land dyrket jord\/mark, åker(jord)touch land nå land, landeIIverb \/lænd\/1) landsette, sette i land, sette av2) gå i land, ilandstige (fra fartøy)3) ( fly) lande, ta bakken, komme ned, slå ned4) ( om fangst) dra i land, dra opp, fange5) (overført, hverdagslig) dra i land, vinne, fange, få tak i, dra av sted med6) ( overført) komme i land, komme vel i havn, få til noe7) havne8) la noen havne et sted, sørge for at noen kommer et sted9) ( hverdagslig) gi inn, dra til10) (hverdagslig, om slag) sende, treffe, gå inn11) belemreland a job få en jobbland an aeroplane gå ned med et fly, landebe landed with være belemret medland in the mud ( også overført) havne i gjørmen få store problemerland on one's feet komme ned på bena, lande på bena ( overført) lande på bena, klare segland on somebody ( hverdagslig) krangle med noen, angripe noen (verbalt)land somebody one ( hverdagslig) dra til noenland the prize få en pris, stikke av med en prisland up havneland up in havne i, ende opp iland up with ( hverdagslig) ende opp med, plutselig sitte der med -
8 till
I til preposition, conjunction(to the time of or when: I'll wait till six o'clock; Go on till you reach the station.) tilII til noun((in a shop etc) a container or drawer in which money is put and registered.) kasse, pengeskuffpengeskuffIsubst. \/tɪl\/1) kassaskuff, pengeskuff2) kassaapparat3) kontanter, rede penger, likviderIIsubst. \/tɪl\/( geologi) morene(leire), usortert morenedannelseIIIverb \/tɪl\/dyrke (opp), bearbeide, beredetilled land dyrket mark, åkerIVverb \/tɪl\/legge penger i en skuffVprep. \/tɪl\/1) inntil, til2) ikke før, først3) før, innen• till that day I had never seen such a mess!4) ( skotsk) tilgood bye till vi ses på, på gjensyn på• good bye till Tuesday!have till ha tid på seg til ånot till ikke før, førsttill now før nå, hittilVIkonj. \/tɪl\/(helt) til, (helt) inntil, så lenge, før -
9 purse
[pə:s] 1. noun1) (a small bag for carrying money: I looked in my purse for some change.) porta-moedas2) ((American) a handbag.) bolsa2. verb(to close (the lips) tightly: She pursed her lips in anger.) franzir- purser* * *[pə:s] n 1 bolsa, carteira. 2 tesouro, erário. 3 pecúlio, dinheiro, caixa. we made up a purse for him / fizemos uma coleta em seu benefício. 4 prêmio monetário. • vt 1 enrugar, franzir. 2 enrugar-se, franzir-se. a well-tilled purse uma carteira recheada. common purse caixa única. public purse tesouro público, erário. to purse one’s lips fazer beicinhos. she pursed (up) her lips / ela fez beicinhos. -
10 cultured
1. a книжн. культурный, развитой, образованныйcultured minds — развитые умы; высокий интеллект
2. a книжн. культивированныйcultured mushrooms — культивируемые грибы, шампиньоны
Синонимический ряд:1. expert (adj.) able; accomplished; expert; finished; proficient; skillful; talented2. genteel (adj.) civilised; cultivated; distingue; enlightened; genteel; polished; refined; urbane; well-bred3. worked (verb) cultivated; cultured; dressed; tended; tilled; worked -
11 till
1. prep до, после2. v возделывать, обрабатывать, пахать3. v развивать; шлифовать; разрабатыватьthe fields tilled by the biologists — области, разрабатываемые биологами
4. v амер. заниматься землепашеством, обрабатывать землю5. n денежный ящик, касса6. n разг. кубышка, загашникdo we have enough in the till for a vacation? — хватит нам на каникулы того, что есть у нас в загашнике?
7. n уст. выдвижной ящик8. v класть деньги в ящик, в кассу9. n геол. тилль; валунная глинаСинонимический ряд:1. drawer (noun) bin; cash box; compartment; drawer; money-box; receptacle; shelf; strong box; tray2. cultivate (verb) cultivate; culture; dress; farm; grow; harrow; labor; labour; raise crops; tend; work; work the soil3. before (other) antecedent to; anterior to; before; pending; preceding; previous to; prior to; until
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