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1 trashed
портить; нарушенныйСинонимический ряд:1. worn out (adj.) beyond repair; broken; broken-down; kaput; ruined; screwed up; shoddy; shot; worn out2. wrecked (verb) vandalised; wrecked -
2 wrecked
терпеть крушение; потерпевший крушениеСинонимический ряд:1. smashed (adj.) annihilated; demolished; destroyed; devastated; killed; overturned; ravished; shattered; smashed2. dashed (verb) blasted; blighted; dashed3. destroyed (verb) annihilated; atomized; decapitated; decimated; demolished; destroyed; destructed; dismantled; dissolved; dynamited; finished; pulled down; pulverized; quenched; razed; rubbed out; sank; shattered; shot; smashed; tore down/torn down; torpedoed; totaled or totalled; totalled; undid; undid/undone; unmade; wracked4. inflicted (verb) forced on; forced upon; imposed; inflicted; visited; wreaked5. ruined (verb) bankrupted; did in/done in; dilapidated; ruined6. sabotaged (verb) sabotaged; subverted; undermined7. shipwrecked (verb) beached; cast away; piled up; shipwrecked; stranded8. trashed (verb) trashed; vandalised9. vandalized (verb) vandalized -
3 shot
1. n выстрел2. n попытка3. n удар, бросок4. n удар, выпад, колкостьto exchange shots — переругиваться, обмениваться колкостями
he shot 78 on the first 12 holes — на первых 12 лунках он набрал 78 очков, он загнал мяч в первые 12 лунок 78-ю ударами
5. n удар по воротам; удар по калитке; бросок по воротам; бросок в корзинуwinning shot — удар, решающий исход игры
pot shot — неприцельный выстрел; выстрел в упор
6. n стрелок7. n спорт. игрок8. n дальность выстрела9. n дробь10. n воен. сплошной или массивный снаряд11. n шрапнель, картечь12. n воен. косм. пуск; полёт; запуск13. n спорт. ядро14. n ист. пушечное ядро15. n кино16. n кадрlong shot — кадр, снятый дальним планом
17. n съёмка, киносъёмка18. n план съёмки, кинематографический план19. n разг. доза20. n разг. укол, впрыскивание21. n разг. глоток спиртного22. n разг. догадка, предположение23. n разг. человек, личность24. n горн. взрыв25. n горн. заряд взрывчатого вещества26. n горн. шпур27. n горн. рыб. забрасывание сети28. n горн. редк. быстрое, стремительное движение, передвижениеshoot shot — подниматься; быстро повышаться
29. n горн. редк. побег, росток30. v заряжать31. v подвешивать дробинки32. a выбросивший метёлку33. a давший росток34. n переливчатая ткань, ткань с отливом; шёлк «шанжан»35. a переливчатыйshot silk — переливчатый шёлк; шёлк «шанжан»
36. a текст. с уточной прокидкой37. a испещрённый, пересыпанный38. a отнерестившийся39. a разг. изношенный; потрёпанныйhis nerves were shot — его нервы никуда не годились, нервы у него были истрёпаны
40. a разг. обречённый на провал41. a сл. пьяный42. n сл. счёт43. n сл. доля, взносСинонимический ряд:1. injured by gunfire (adj.) bleeding; dead; dying from a bullet wound; injured by gunfire; killed with a gun; struck by a bullet2. worn out (adj.) beyond repair; broken; broken-down; kaput; ruined; screwed up; shoddy; trashed; worn out3. attempt (noun) attempt; distance; endeavor; endeavour; line of fire; range; reach; turn4. dram (noun) dollop; dram; drop; jolt; nip; sip; slug; snifter; snort; snorter; spot; toothful; tot5. fling (noun) crack; fling; go; pop; slap; stab; try; whack; whirl6. opportunity (noun) break; chance; look-in; occasion; opening; opportunity; show; squeak; time7. photograph (noun) camera angle; footage; image on film; perspective; photo; photograph; picture; snapshot8. shooting a gun (noun) a bullet fired; discharge of a firearm; firing; gunfire; loosing a round; pulling the trigger; sharpshooter; shooting a gun9. destroyed (verb) annihilated; atomized; decapitated; decimated; demolished; destroyed; destructed; dismantled; dissolved; dynamited; pulled down; pulverized; quenched; razed; rubbed out; ruined; shattered; smashed; tore down/torn down; undid/undone; unmade; wracked; wrecked10. discredited (verb) blew up/blown up; discredited; disproved; exploded; punctured11. fired (verb) discharged; fired; hurtled; loosed; projected; propelled; shot12. gunned (verb) gunned; pick off; shot13. photographed (verb) photographed14. ran (verb) boiled; bolted; bustled; charged; chased; darted; dashed; flew; flew/flown; flitted; floated; flung; hastened; hurried; lashed; pelted; raced; ran; rocketed; rushed; sailed; scooted; scudded; scurried; skimmed; sprinted; tore/torn15. shot up (verb) shot up16. vomited (verb) brought up; disgorged; sicked up; spewed; spit up or spat up; threw up/thrown up; vomited -
4 trash
1. n отбросы, хлам; мусор; макулатураtrash can — ведро для сухого мусора; мусорная урна
2. n разг. ерунда, вздор; литературный или художественный брак; халтура3. n разг. дрянь; отребье, нестоящие людиwhite trash — «белая шваль», бедняки из белого населения южных штатов
4. n разг. подонок5. n разг. выжатый сахарный тростник6. n разг. с. -х. пожнивные остатки7. n разг. сл. акт вандализма, погром8. n разг. дрянь!9. v очищать от мусора10. v подрезать верхушки деревьев11. v очищать сахарный тростник от листьев12. v преим. амер. пренебрежительно относиться13. v преим. амер. сл. громить; разносить, превращать в груду обломков14. v преим. амер. сл. портить, уродовать15. v преим. амер. сл. амер. осуждать; поносить16. v преим. амер. сл. выбросить в мусорный ящикbooks that had best be trashed — книги, которым место на свалке
17. n диал. собачий поводок или ошейник18. n диал. препятствие, трудность19. v уст. держать на поводке20. v уст. сдерживать, придерживать21. v уст. идти с трудом22. v уст. устатьСинонимический ряд:1. nonsense (noun) blague; blah; blatherskite; bosh; bunkum; bushwa; claptrap; double-talk; drool; eyewash; fiddle-faddle; fiddlesticks; flapdoodle; flimflam; flummadiddle; foolishness; fudge; gook; guff; hogwash; hokum; hooey; hot air; humbug; jazz; malarkey; nonsense2. outlaws (noun) beggars; canaille; dregs; drug addicts; guttersnipes; outlaws; riffraff; riff-raff; scum; thieves; tramps3. rabble (noun) doggery; hoi polloi; masses; mob; other half; polloi; proletariat; rabble; raff; ragtag; ragtag and bobtail; roughscuff; rout; scurf; tag and rag; tagrag and bobtail; unwashed4. refuse (noun) debris; dreck; droppings; garbage; junk; kelter; litter; offal; outsweepings; refuse; spilth; sweepings; swill; waste; waste matter5. rubbish (noun) balderdash; bull; rubbish6. stuff (noun) bilge; blather; drivel; idiocy; piffle; poppycock; rigmarole; stuff; tomfoolery; twaddle7. wreck (verb) vandalise; wreck -
5 trash
trash [træʃ]1 noun (UNCOUNT)(a) (nonsense) bêtises fpl, âneries fpl;∎ he talks/writes a lot of trash il dit/écrit beaucoup d'âneries;∎ what utter trash! c'est vraiment n'importe quoi!;∎ how can you watch that trash? comment peux-tu regarder de telles nullités ou idioties?(b) (goods, objects) camelote f;∎ they sell a lot of trash ils vendent beaucoup de camelote∎ to put something in the trash mettre qch à la poubelle∎ they're just trash c'est de la racaille∎ they trashed all my ideas ils ont rejeté toutes mes idées□(b) (criticize) débiner, éreinter, démolir(c) (vandalize) foutre en l'air, bousiller►► American trash bag sac m poubelle;American trash barrel (grande) poubelle f;American trash compactor compacteur m d'ordures ménagères;American trash heap tas m d'ordures;
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