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1 minds
умso many men so many minds — сколько голов, столько умов
many men, many minds — сколько голов, столько умов
cultured minds — развитые умы; высокий интеллект
Синонимический ряд:1. brains (noun) brains; gray matters; heads; intellects; intellectuals; thinkers2. moods (noun) humors; moods; strains; tempers; tones; veins3. opinions (noun) beliefs; convictions; eyes; feelings; opinions; persuasions; sentiments; views4. psychology (noun) mentalities; psyches; psychology5. senses (noun) lucidity; reasons; saneness; sanity; senses; soundness6. understandings (noun) intelligence; understandings; wits7. wills (noun) fancies; inclinations; likings; pleasures; wills8. bewares (verb) bewares; look out; looks out; watch out; watches out9. cares (verb) cares; objects10. considers (verb) considers; contemplates; ponders; studies; thinks out; thinks over; weighs11. keeps (verb) abide by; adheres; complies; conforms; follows; keeps; obeys; observes12. sees (verb) beholds; descries; discerns; distinguishes; espies; marks; notes; notices; perceives; remarks; sees; twigs; views13. tends (verb) attends; care for; cares for; look after; looks; minister to; see to; tends; watches -
2 apprehensions
Синонимический ряд:1. arrests (noun) arrests; detentions; pickups; pick-ups; pinches; seizures2. forebodings (noun) forebodings; misgivings; premonitions; presages; presentiments3. ideas (noun) conceits; conceptions; concepts; ideas; images; impressions; intellections; notions; perceptions; thoughts4. understandings (noun) comprehension; grasps; grips; masteries; understandings -
3 senses
1. сознание2. чувствовать; чувствоСинонимический ряд:1. common senses (noun) common senses; good senses; gumptions; horse senses; judgments; wisdoms2. feelings (noun) feelings; sensations; sensibilities; sensitivities3. mind (noun) lucidity; mind; reason; saneness; sanity; sense; soundness; soundnesss; wit; wits4. minds (noun) intellects; intelligence; mentalities; minds; understandings; wits5. reasons (noun) logic; rationales; rationality; reasons6. senses (noun) acceptation; imports; intents; meanings; messages; purports; senses; significance; signification; values7. wisdom (noun) judgements; wisdom8. thinks (verb) believes; considers; credits; deems; feels; holds; intuits; perceives; senses; thinks -
4 wits
Синонимический ряд:1. comics (noun) clowns; comedians; comics; humorists; jesters; jokers; jokesters; quipsters; wags; zanies2. discriminations (noun) acumen; astuteness; clear-sightedness; discernment; discriminations; keenness; penetrations; perceptiveness; percipience; perspicacity; sagacity; shrewdness3. humours (noun) comedies; drollness; funniness; humorousness; humours; wittiness4. minds (noun) brains; gray matters; heads; minds; reasons; soundness5. senses (noun) intellects; intelligence; mentalities; senses; understandings6. wit (noun) lucidity; mind; reason; saneness; sanity; soundnesss; wit -
5 agreements
Синонимический ряд:1. accordance (noun) accordance; conformance; conformations; conformities; correspondence; tallying2. consents (noun) acceptances; acquiescence; assent; consents; nods3. contracts (noun) accords; arrangements; bargains; bonds; compacts; concords; contracts; conventions; covenants; deals; pacts; transactions; treaties; understandings4. tunes (noun) chimes; concordances; concurrence; consonance; consonances; harmonies; rapport; tunes -
6 arrangements
1. меры; мероприятия; планы; система; программы2. организацияСинонимический ряд:1. agreements (noun) accords; agreements; arrangements; bargains; pacts; understandings2. orders (noun) disposals; dispositions; distributions; formations; groupings; layouts; line-ups; orderings; orders; sequences3. provisions (noun) preparations; provisions4. transactions (noun) business; dealings; handling; sale; trade; transactions
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