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1 utter chaos
Политика: полный хаос -
2 chaos
ˈkeɪɔs сущ. хаос;
полный беспорядок to cause, create chaos ≈ создать беспорядок, создать полный хаос complete, total, utter chaos ≈ совершенный беспорядок, полный хаос economic chaos ≈ экономический хаос political chaos ≈ политические беспорядки a state of chaos ≈ состояние беспорядка Syn: clutter хаос;
полный беспорядок (C.) (мифология) первозданный хаос;
- to rise out of * возникнуть из хаоса (библеизм) пропасть chaos полный беспорядок ~ хаос;
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3 chaos
['keɪɔs]сущ.хаос; полный беспорядокcomplete / total / utter chaos — совершенный беспорядок, полный хаос
to cause / create chaos — создать беспорядок, создать полный хаос
Syn:disorder 1. -
4 хаос
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5 разгром
муж.
1) rout, (crushing) defeat;
knock-out blow
2) (разорение, опустошение) devastation;
debacle, destruction, ruin
3) разг. (беспорядок) chaos;
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6 confusion
1. n смущение, замешательство2. n беспорядок3. n путаница, неразбериха; смешение4. n недоразумениеthere was some confusion about tickets — произошло недоразумение с билетами; кто-то перепутал билеты
5. n психол. крайнее волнение; потеря ориентации; частичное затемнение сознания6. n общественные беспорядки, волнения7. n библ. смешение языковСинонимический ряд:1. ataxia (noun) ataxia; chaos; clutter; disarrangement; disarray; disorder; disorderliness; disorganisation; hubbub; huddle; jumble; mess; misorder; mix-up; muddle; pell-mell; scramble; snafu; snarl; tangle; topsy-turviness2. bafflement (noun) astonishment; bafflement; bewilderment; daze; disorientation; distraction; humiliation; mystification; perplexity; puzzlement; quandary; stupefaction3. commotion (noun) agitation; anarchy; bedlam; commotion; disturbance; dither; flap; furor; lather; mayhem; Pandemonium; pother; stew; stir; tumult; turbulence; turmoil4. embarrassment (noun) abashment; chagrin; discomfiture; discomposure; disconcertion; disconcertment; embarrassment; unease; uneasiness5. ruin (noun) destruction; devastation; havoc; loss; ruin; ruinationАнтонимический ряд:clarity; enlightenment; method; order; sense; system
См. также в других словарях:
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