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1 atone sin
Общая лексика: искупить грех -
2 atone
1. v заглаживать, искупать2. v возмещать, компенсироватьhow can I atone for hurting your feelings? — чем я могу загладить ту обиду, которую вам нанёс?
3. v арх. примирять; улаживатьСинонимический ряд:1. beg pardon (verb) apologize; ask forgiveness; ask pardon; beg pardon; excuse oneself; express regret; make apology for; offer an apology; offer an excuse2. do penance (verb) do penance; expiate; repent; shrive3. settle the score (verb) compensate; make amends; retaliate; settle the score -
3 atone
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4 atone
əˈtəun гл.
1) заглаживать, искупать (грех, вину)
2) компенсировать, возмещать( for)
3) архаич. примирять, улаживать Syn: reconcileзаглаживать, искупить( вину) - to * sin искупить грех (for) возмещать, компенсировать - how can I * for hurting your feelings? чем я могу загладить ту обиду, которую вам нанес? (устаревшее) примирять;
улаживать( ссору)atone возмещать (обыкн. atone for) ~ заглаживать, искупать (вину;
обыкн. atone for) ~ искупать (вину)~ for возмещать ~ for компенсировать -
5 безжизненный
sin vitainanimeatone. -
6 purge
1. n очищение, очисткаblood purge — резня, чистка, массовое истребление
2. n продувка3. n полит. чисткаpurge date — дата "чистки"; дата истечения срока хранения
4. n мед. слабительное5. v очищать6. v прочищать; счищать; вычищать; удалять; очищать7. v продувать8. v полит. проводить чистку9. v мед. очищать кишечник; давать слабительное10. v мед. слабить11. v мед. юр. заглаживать; искупатьСинонимический ряд:1. cleansing (noun) clarification; cleansing; expurgation; purification2. elimination (noun) disposal; elimination; eradication; expulsion; extermination; liquidation3. emetic (noun) emetic; laxative; physic; purgative4. absolve (verb) absolve; atone; expiate5. cleanse (verb) clarify; clean; cleanse; clear; expurgate; lustrate; purify6. disabuse (verb) disabuse; undeceive; undelude7. eliminate (verb) abolish; dismiss; eliminate; eradicate; exterminate; kill; liquidate; remove; wipe outАнтонимический ряд:pollute; retain
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