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1 diffuse
1. [dɪ'fjuːs] прил.1) разбросанный, распространённый2) физ. рассеянный3) мед. рассеянный4) несобранный, неорганизованныйSyn:5) многословный, расплывчатыйSyn:2. [dɪ'fjuːz] гл.1) рассеивать (свет, тепло)Syn:2) распространять, распылять; разбрасывать, раскидывать, рассыпатьSyn:3) физ. диффундировать ( о газах и жидкостях) -
2 disseminate
1. v разбрасывать, рассеивать; разносить2. v вкраплять3. v распространятьСинонимический ряд:1. broadcast (verb) bestrew; boast; brag; broadcast; circulate; diffuse; disject; disperse; distribute; hand out; propagate; radiate; scatter; sow; spread; straw; strew2. declare (verb) advertise; announce; annunciate; blaze; blaze abroad; blazon; bruit; bruit about; declare; noise; proclaim; promulgate; publish; sound; toot; vend
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