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41 arbitrate
1. v юр. выносить третейское решение2. v юр. быть третейским судьёй, действовать в качестве третейского судьи3. v юр. передавать вопрос на разрешение третейского суда4. v юр. рассудитьthe teacher arbitrated between the two boys in their quarrel — учитель рассудил поссорившихся мальчиков
Синонимический ряд:1. act as arbiter (verb) act as arbiter; adjust differences; employ diplomacy; hear both sides; reconcile; settle peacefully2. intervene (verb) intervene; mediate; negotiate3. referee (verb) chair; moderate; preside; referee; regulate; umpire4. rule (verb) adjudge; adjudicate; decide; determine; judge; rule; settle -
42 controversy
1. n спор, дискуссия, полемика, расхождение во мненияхlegal controversy — правовой спор; судебный спор
2. n ссора, спор3. n юр. правовой спор; процесс4. n трудовой конфликтСинонимический ряд:1. quarrel (noun) beef; bickering; brabble; brannigan; brawl; difficulty; dust; dustup; embroilment; falling-out; feud; fracas; fuss; imbroglio; knock-down-and-drag-out; miff; quarrel; rhubarb; ruckus; set-to; squall2. words (noun) altercation; argument; clash; conflict; contention; debate; disagreement; discussion; disputation; dispute; fight; hassle; hurrah; row; rumpus; run-in; spat; squabble; strife; tiff; unpleasantness; variance; words; wrangleАнтонимический ряд:accord; agreement; concord; peace; quietness -
43 difference
1. n разница; различие, несходство, отличиеdifference of opinion — расхождение во мнениях, разногласия
the difference between two versions of the same text — различие между двумя редакциями одного и того же текста, разночтение
with the difference that … — с той разницей, что …
2. n разногласие; спор; ссораwe sometimes have our differences — у нас бывают разногласия, нам случается не соглашаться друг с другом
3. n геральд. отличительный знак4. n мат. разность5. v книжн. различать; отличать6. v книжн. мат. вычислять разностьСинонимический ряд:1. argument (noun) argument; disagreement; dispute; quarrel2. discord (noun) conflict; contention; disaccord; discord; disharmony; dispeace; dissension; dissent; dissidence; dissonance; disunion; disunity; inharmony; mischief; strife; unpeace3. dissimilarity (noun) alterity; deviation; discrepancy; disparity; dissemblance; dissimilarity; dissimilitude; distance; divarication; divergence; divergency; gap; incongruity; inconsistency; otherness; unlikeness4. distinction (noun) dash; discrimination; distinction; idiosyncrasy; tone5. variance (noun) contrariety; division; feud; misunderstanding; opposition; variance6. variation (noun) contrast; variation7. know (verb) differentiate; discern; discrepate; discriminate; distinguish; extricate; know; separate; sever; severalizeАнтонимический ряд:agreement; amity; assent; community; concurrence; congruity; consent; consonance; harmony; identity; likeness; similarity; sympathy -
44 halt
1. n остановка; привалhalt sign — дорожный знак «стоп»
halt sign ahead sign — дорожный знак «впереди знак «стоп»»
2. n ж. -д. полустанок3. n элк. остановhalt command — команда останова; команда приостановки
4. v останавливать; обрывать; прекращать5. v останавливаться6. n запинание; запинка7. n арх. хромота8. a арх. хромой9. a арх. собир. хромые10. v колебаться11. v запинаться12. v быть неубедительным, шатким13. v арх. хромать; идти нетвёрдым шагомСинонимический ряд:1. intermission (noun) intermission; interval; recess2. stop (noun) arrest; cessation; check; close; curtailment; cut-off; standstill; stay; stop; stoppage3. close (verb) close; complete; conclude; consummate; determine; do; end; finish; ultimate; wind up; wrap up4. curtail (verb) curtail; discontinue; suspend5. hesitate (verb) dither; falter; hesitate; pause; shilly-shally; stagger; vacillate; waver; whiffle; wiggle-waggle6. limp (verb) hitch; hobble; limp7. stop (verb) arrest; break up; bring up; cease; check; desist; draw up; fetch up; give over; haul up; hold; interrupt; knock off; leave off; pull up; quit; rest; stall; stay; stop; surcease8. terminate (verb) adjourn; block; deter; intermit; punctuate; stem; terminateАнтонимический ряд:begin; career; continue; decide; determine; endure; extension; flow; go; move; persevere; persist; proceed; pursue; run; speed -
45 umpire
1. n посредник; третейский судья, суперарбитр2. n спорт. судья, рефери3. v быть третейским судьёй, выступать в качестве суперарбитра4. v спорт. судитьСинонимический ряд:1. arbiter (noun) arbiter; arbitrator; judge; mediator; negotiator; referee2. referee (verb) adjudge; adjudicate; arbitrate; decide; determine; judge; mediate; negotiate; referee; rule; settleАнтонимический ряд:advocate; antagonist; backer; client; enemy; foe; follower; litigant; opponent; parasite; partisan; patron; player; sycophant
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