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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > unstopping
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1. откупоривание2. откупоривающийThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > unstopping
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1. n отверстие, щель; просвет2. n расщелина; проход3. n опушка4. n начало; вступление, вступительная частьopening speech — вступительная речь, вступительное слово
5. n открытие; раскрытиеto watch the opening of a flower — наблюдать за тем, как распускается цветок
opening the gate for — открывающий путь; открытие пути
6. n театр. открытие сезона; премьера; первое представлениеbefore the opening there had been two dress rehearsals — перед первым спектаклем было две генеральных репетиции
7. n кино первая демонстрация фильма, премьера, первый экранopening sitting — первое заседание; открытие
8. n благоприятная возможность, удобный случай9. n вакансия10. n амер. вырубка в лесу; просека, прогалина11. n амер. выставка мод в университете12. n спец. зев; раствор13. n горн. подготовительная выработка; вскрытие14. n горн. выход на поверхность15. n горн. архит. проём16. n горн. тех. калибр17. n горн. спорт. незащищённое для атаки место18. n горн. шахм. дебютEnglish opening — «английское начало»
19. a первый, начальныйopening witness — свидетель, первый по порядку
20. a вступительный, открывающийopening chevron — открывающий символ "<"
21. a исходныйСинонимический ряд:1. hole (noun) aperture; breach; break; chasm; cleft; crack; discontinuity; fissure; gap; hole; orifice; outlet; tear; vent2. opportunity (noun) availability; chance; look-in; occasion; opportunity; possibility; shot; show; squeak; time; vacancy3. start (noun) alpha; beginning; birth; commencement; dawn; dawning; day spring; genesis; inauguration; inception; initiation; launching; leadoff; nascence; onset; opening gun; origin; outset; outstart; setout; spring; start4. breaching (verb) breaching; disrupting; holing; rupturing5. convening (verb) convening; meeting; sitting6. disclosing (verb) disclosing; displaying; exposing; revealing; unclothing; uncovering; unveiling7. expanding (verb) expanding; extending; fan out; fanning out; outspreading; outstretching; spreading; unfolding8. opening (verb) approaching; beginning; clearing; commencing; embarking; embarking on; embarking upon; entering; getting off; inaugurating; initiating; jumping off; kicking off; launching; leading off; opening; set out; set to; setting to; starting; take on; take up; taking up; teeing off; undertaking9. undoing (verb) unclosing; undoing; unstoppingАнтонимический ряд:closing; conclusion; enclosure; end; obstruction; termination -
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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
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