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21 mock
1. n редк. осмеяние2. n редк. насмешка3. n редк. посмешище4. n редк. подражание, копирование; пародия; подделка5. a поддельный; фальшивый; суррогатныйmock lead — сфалерит, цинковая обманка
6. a мнимый, ложный, притворный7. a проверочный8. a воен. учебныйmock battle — учебный бой; тактическое учение
9. a шуточный; пародийный10. a как компонент сложных слов притворный, ложный11. v насмехаться; высмеивать, осмеивать; издеватьсяmock at — насмехаться; насмеяться
12. v передразнивать; пародировать13. v не оправдывать надежд14. v сводить на нет; делать бесполезным, бесплодным15. v уст. симулировать; притворятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. artificial (adj.) artificial; counterfeit; dummy; ersatz; fake; false; feigned; fictitious; forged; fraudulent; imitation; pretended; sham; simulated; spurious; substitute; synthetic2. farce (noun) burlesque; caricature; farce; mockery; parody; sham; travesty3. laughingstock (noun) butt; derision; jest; jestee; joke; laughingstock; pilgarlic; sport4. deceive (verb) beguile; betray; bluff; cozen; deceive; delude; double-cross; four-flush; humbug; illude; juggle; mislead; sell out; suck in; take in; two-time5. defy (verb) brave; challenge; dare; defy6. mimic (verb) ape; burlesque; caricature; imitate; mime; mimic; parody; take off; travesty7. ridicule (verb) banter; chaff; deride; flout; gibe; gibe at; jeer; jeer at; laugh at; lout; make sport of; quiz; rally; razz; ridicule; scoff; scorn; scout; sneer at; taunt; twitАнтонимический ряд:admire; applaud; authentic; compliment; honour; praise; respect; salute; support; welcome -
22 protest
1. n протест, возражениеprotest vote — голос, поданный на выборах за кандидата, не имеющего шансов быть избранным
under protest — против воли, вынужденно
2. n ком. фин. опротестование; протест3. n ком. морской протест4. v протестовать, возражать5. v ком. фин. опротестовывать; совершить, учинить протест6. v торжественно заявлять, утверждатьI protest my innocence — я заявляю, что я невиновен
7. v разг. уверятьСинонимический ряд:1. complaint (noun) complaint; criticism; objection; resistance2. demur (noun) challenge; demur; demurral; demurrer; difficulty; question; remonstrance; remonstration3. disapproval (noun) boycott; demonstration; disapproval; moratorium; protestation; rally; riot; strike4. assert (verb) affirm; assert; asseverate; attest; aver; avouch; avow; constate; declare; depose; predicate; profess; testify5. challenge (verb) challenge; contradict; denounce; dissent6. complain (verb) complain; demur; disagree; except; expostulate; inveigh against; kick; object; remonstrateАнтонимический ряд:agreement; approve; endorse; endorsement; support -
23 strengthen
1. укреплять; укрепляться; крепнуть2. крепь3. усилить; усиливать; укреплять; укрепить; усилиться; усиливаться4. усиливатьСинонимический ряд:1. confirm (verb) confirm; fortify; harden2. encourage (verb) animate; cheer; chirk up; embolden; empower; encourage; enhearten; hearten; inspirit; nerve; pep up; rally; reanimate; recover one's strength; refresh; restore one's strength3. enhance (verb) enhance; improve; renew4. make stronger (verb) build up; energize; intensify; invigorate; make stronger; reinforce; restore; support; tighten5. ready (verb) brace; forearm; gird; prepare; ready; steel6. substantiate (verb) authenticate; back up; bolster; corroborate; prop up; substantiate; validate; verify7. toughen (verb) toughenАнтонимический ряд:diminish; erode; weaken
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