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1 undermining
a подрывнойСинонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) damage; demolition; destruction; sabotage; subversion; treason; vandalism; wreckage; wrecking2. undermining (verb) sabotaging; subverting; undermining; wrecking3. weakening (verb) attenuating; blunting; crippling; debilitating; disabling; enervating; enfeebling; sapping; undoing; unnerving; weakening -
2 wrecking
1. n разрушение2. n срыв3. n тех. снос4. n тех. демонтаж5. n тех. амер. аварийно-спасательные работы6. a аварийный; спасательный7. a разрушительный, губительныйwrecking amendment — поправка, имеющая целью сорвать принятие законопроекта
Синонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) annihilation; demolition; destruction; devastation; explosion; extermination; leveling; razing2. sabotage (noun) sabotage; subversion; undermining; wreckage3. dashing (verb) blasting; blighting; dashing4. destroying (verb) annihilating; atomizing; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; finishing; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; shattering; shooting; sinking; smashing; tearing down; torpedoing; totaling or totalling; totalling; undoing; unmaking; wracking5. inflicting (verb) forcing on; forcing upon; imposing; inflicting; visiting; wreaking6. ruining (verb) bankrupting; dilapidating; doing in; ruining7. sabotaging (verb) sabotaging; subverting; undermining8. shipwrecking (verb) beaching; casting away; piling up; shipwrecking; stranding9. trashing (verb) trashing; vandalising10. vandalizing (verb) vandalizing -
3 undoing
1. n развязывание, расстёгивание2. n уничтожение; аннулирование3. n гибель, падение4. n причина гибели, бедствияhis overweening self-confidence proved his undoing in the end — его чрезвычайная самоуверенность в конце концов погубила его
Синонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) bane; destroyer; destruction; downfall; ruination2. misfortune (noun) adversity; affliction; bad luck; disaster; distress; hardship; misery; misfortune; trouble3. ruin (noun) decimation; degeneration; deterioration; devastation; disintegration; ruin4. abolishing (verb) abating; abolishing; abrogating; annihilating; annulling; invalidating; negating; nullifying; quashing; vitiating5. cancelling (verb) blot out; cancelling; cross out; erasing; expunging; rub out; scratch out; strike out; wipe out; x out6. destroying (verb) atomizing; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; finishing; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; ruining; shattering; shooting; sinking; smashing; tearing down; torpedoing; totalling; unmaking; wracking; wrecking7. opening (verb) opening; unclosing; undoing; unstopping8. outwitting (verb) having; outfoxing; outmaneuvering; outreaching; outsmarting; outthinking; outwitting; overreaching9. seducing (verb) debauching; seducing10. slipping (verb) disengaging; loosening; loosing; releasing; slipping; unbinding; unclasping; unfastening; unloosening; unloosing; untying11. weakening (verb) attenuating; debilitating; enervating; enfeebling; sapping; undermining; unnerving; weakening -
4 weakening
1. a ослабляющий2. a слабеющийСинонимический ряд:1. decline (noun) declination; decline; deterioration; ebbing; failure2. wearing down (noun) abrasion; attrition; disintegration; erosion; friction; grinding away; rubbing away; wearing away; wearing down3. failing (verb) declining; deteriorating; dwindling; fading; failing; flagging; languishing; shrinking; waning; wasting; wasting away4. watering (verb) attenuating; cutting; diluting; thinning; watering5. weakening (verb) attenuating; blunting; crippling; debilitating; disabling; enervating; enfeebling; sapping; undermining; undoing; unnerving; weakening6. yielding (verb) ease off; relenting; slackening; softening; yielding -
5 undermine
1. v подкапывать, делать подкоп2. v подмывать3. v разрушать взрывом, подрывать4. v подрывать, расшатывать5. v разрушать, подтачиватьСинонимический ряд:1. dig out (verb) bore; burrow; dig; dig out; excavate; mine; tunnel; undercut2. foil (verb) foil; frustrate; sabotage; subvert; thwart; wreck3. weaken (verb) attenuate; blunt; cripple; damage; debilitate; disable; enervate; enfeeble; harm; hurt; impair; incapacitate; injure; sap; threaten; unbrace; undo; unnerve; unstrengthen; weakenАнтонимический ряд: -
6 disabling
блокировать; блокировкаСинонимический ряд:1. paralyzing (verb) crippling; disarming; disqualifying; immobilising; immobilizing; incapacitating; paralysing; paralyzing; prostrating; unfitting2. weakening (verb) attenuating; blunting; debilitating; enfeebling; sapping; undermining; weakening -
7 discipline
1. n дисциплина, порядок2. n дисциплинированность, дисциплина3. n обучение, тренировка4. n воен. редк. муштровка, муштра5. n отрасль знаний, дисциплина; дело6. n наказание7. n церк. епитимья; умерщвление плоти8. n бич, кнут9. n церк. благочиние10. v обучать, тренировать11. v воен. муштровать12. v дисциплинировать; устанавливать строгую дисциплину13. v наказывать; пороть, сечь14. v воен. подвергать дисциплинарному взысканию15. v церк. бичевать; умерщвлять плоть; налагать епитимьюСинонимический ряд:1. branch (noun) branch; concentration; line; speciality; specialty2. conduct (noun) conduct; habit; method; order; regimen3. control (noun) control; government; limitation; moderation; regulation; restraint; subjection; subjugation4. punishment (noun) castigation; chastisement; correction; punishment; punition; rod5. rules (noun) code; regulations; rules6. training (noun) cultivation; development; drill; exercise; indoctrination; instruction; practice; preparation; training7. will (noun) self-command; self-control; self-discipline; self-government; self-mastery; self-restraint; will; willpower8. instruct (verb) control; drill; educate; exercise; form; harden; instruct; practice; prepare; school; teach; train; tutor9. punish (verb) castigate; chasten; chastise; correct; limit; penalise; penalize; punish; subdueАнтонимический ряд:confusion; derangement; disorder; disorganisation; disorganization; disturbance; encouragement; irregularity; mutiny; reward -
8 sapping
Синонимический ряд:1. draining (verb) depleting; draining; exhausting; impoverishing; use up2. weakening (verb) attenuating; blunting; crippling; debilitating; disabling; enervating; enfeebling; undermining; undoing; unnerving; weakening -
9 subverting
Синонимический ряд:1. overthrowing (verb) bring down; overthrowing; overturning; toppling; unseating2. sabotaging (verb) sabotaging; undermining; wrecking -
10 debilitating
a мед. ослабляющий, подрывающий силы; подтачивающий здоровьеСинонимический ряд:weakening (verb) attenuating; blunting; crippling; disabling; enervating; enfeebling; sapping; undermining; undoing; unnerving; weakening -
11 pitting
1. n образование оспин2. n оспины3. n точечная коррозия, ржавчина4. n горн. шурфование5. n стравливание6. n амер. вынимание или удаление косточекСинонимический ряд:opposing (verb) countering; matching; opposing; play off; playing off; vying -
12 sabotage
1. n саботаж2. n диверсия; подрывная деятельность; вредительство3. v саботировать4. v организовывать диверсию; проводить подрывную работу; заниматься вредительством5. v разг. срыватьСинонимический ряд:1. destruction (noun) damage; demolition; destruction; subversion; treachery; treason; undermining; vandalism; wreckage; wrecking2. subvert (verb) attack; damage; demolish; destroy; disable; overthrow; subvert; undermine; vandalise; vandalize; wreck
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