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1 talking
1. a говорящийtalking of — говорящий о; разговор о
2. a разговорчивый, болтливый3. a выразительный; говорящийСинонимический ряд:1. expressing (adj.) articulating; discussing; eloquent; expressing; in conversation; pronouncing; speaking; verbalizing; vocalizing2. conversation (noun) advisement; articulation; communication; conversation; discussion; notification; statement; telling3. advising (verb) advising; conferring; consulting; parleying; powwowing4. chatting (verb) babbling; burbling; cackling; chattering; chatting; clacking; clattering; dithering; gabbing; jawing; prating; prattling; rattling; running on; smattering; tinkling; twaddling; twiddling; twittering; yakking; yammering5. conversing (verb) chinning; conversing; visiting; yarning6. noising (verb) blabbing; gossiping; informing; noising; noising about; noising abroad; rumoring; rumouring; tattling7. singing (verb) singing; squeaking; squealing8. speaking (verb) addressing; conversing in; discoursing; lecturing; speaking; using; uttering; verbalizing; vocalizing; voicing9. uttering (verb) uttering; verbalising; vocalising -
2 speaking
1. n разговор, высказывание2. n выступлениеspeaking against — выступающий против; выступление против
3. n устное народное творчество, устный фольклор4. a говорящий5. a обладающий даром речи6. a выразительный, красноречивый7. a живой, похожийspeaking likeness — живой портрет ;
8. a разговаривающийto be on speaking terms — поддерживать знакомство, разговаривать
9. a компонент. сложных слов со значением говорящий на таком-то языкеСинонимический ряд:1. verbal (adj.) articulate; eloquent; fluent; linguistic; oral; rhetorical; talking; verbal; vocal2. speech (noun) articulateness; discourse; eloquence; making a speech; public presentation; rhetoric; speech; talk; talking; utterance; verbal skills; verbalization3. addressing (verb) addressing; lecturing4. conversing in (verb) conversing in; parleying; using5. talking (verb) addressing; chatting; conversing; discoursing; lecturing; talking; uttering; verbalizing; vocalizing; voicing6. uttering (verb) uttering; verbalising; vocalising -
3 conveying
n тех. подача, транспортировкаСинонимический ряд:1. bearing (verb) bearing; lugging; transporting2. carrying (verb) bearing; bucking; carrying; channelling; ferrying; lugging; packing; toting; transmitting; transporting3. conducting (verb) channeling or channelling; conducting; funneling; piping; siphoning4. expressing (verb) communicating; displaying; expressing; manifesting5. stating (verb) articulating; declaring; enunciating; saying; stating; uttering; venting; vocalising; voicing6. taking (verb) bringing; fetching; taking7. telling (verb) breaking; communicating; disclosing; get across; giving; handing; imparting; passing; passing on; reporting; sending; spreading; telling; transmitting8. transferring (verb) alienating; assigning; ceding; deeding; making over; signing over; transferring -
4 telling
1. n рассказ2. n разг. выбалтывание3. n выговор, нагоняй4. n приказ5. n арх. подсчёт6. n учёт7. a эмоц.-усил. эффектный; сильный, основательныйtelling blow — удар, бьющий в цель
Синонимический ряд:1. valid (adj.) cogent; convincing; persuasive; satisfactory; satisfying; solid; sound; valid2. very effective (adj.) cogence; effective; important; impressive; portentous; striking; very effective; weighty3. conversation (noun) advisement; articulation; communication; conversation; discussion; notification; statement; talking4. counting (verb) counting; enumerating; numbering; numerating; tallying5. informing (verb) acquainting; advising; apprising; cluing; educating; enlightening; filling in; informing; notifying; posting; wising up6. knowing (verb) differentiating; discerning; discriminating; distinguishing; knowing; separating7. ordering (verb) bidding; charging; commanding; directing; enjoining; instructing; ordering; requiring; warning8. revealing (verb) betraying; blabbing; blabbing out; discovering; divulging; exposing; give away; giving away; let out; letting on; mouthing; revealing; spilling; unbosoming; uncovering; unveiling9. stating (verb) articulating; bringing out; chiming in; coming out with; declaring; delivering; enunciating; expressing; saying; stating; throwing out; uttering; venting; vocalising; voicing10. telling (verb) breaking; carrying; communicating; conveying; disclosing; get across; imparting; passing; reporting; telling; transmitting11. weighing (verb) militating; weighing -
5 gruñido
m.growl, grumble, grunt, snarl.past part.past participle of spanish verb: gruñir.* * *1 grunt, growl* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de animal] grunt, growldar gruñidos — to grunt, growl
2) (=queja) grouse *, grumbledar gruñidos — to grouse *, grumble
* * *b) (fam) ( de persona) grunt* * *= groan, grunt, snarl, growl.Ex. Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.Ex. Non-verbal communication also includes para-language ( grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.Ex. He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *b) (fam) ( de persona) grunt* * *= groan, grunt, snarl, growl.Ex: Various extremes of excitement and despair ensued: groans, sweating brows, pencils chewed.
Ex: Non-verbal communication also includes para-language ( grunts, sighs, tone of voice, silent pauses, etc), proxemics (concerned with the significance of physical distance between individuals), touching, and so on.Ex: He kept his eyes on Aethon and bared his teeth in a silent snarl as he allowed himself to be led backward.Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *1 (del cerdo) grunt2 (del perro) growl3 ( fam) (de una persona) gruntcontestó con un gruñido he replied with a grunt, he grunted (in reply)* * *
Del verbo gruñir: ( conjugate gruñir)
gruñido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
gruñido
gruñir
gruñido sustantivo masculino
grunt;
( del perro) growl
gruñir ( conjugate gruñir) verbo intransitivo
[ perro] to growl
gruñido sustantivo masculino grunt: estoy hasta las narices de tus gruñidos, I'm sick of your grumbling
gruñir verbo intransitivo
1 (cerdo) to grunt
2 (persona) to grumble
' gruñido' also found in these entries:
English:
groan
- growl
- grunt
- snarl
* * *gruñido nm1. [de perro] growl2. [de cerdo] grunt3. [de persona] grumble;dar gruñidos to grumble;dijo con un gruñido que no quería ir he grumbled that he didn't want to go* * *m grunt; de perro growl* * *gruñido nm: growl, grunt* * *gruñido n1. (de cerdo) grunt2. (de perro) growl3. (de persona) grumble -
6 obstinado
adj.obstinate, bulldogged, stubborn, bulldoggish.past part.past participle of spanish verb: obstinar.* * *► adjetivo1 obstinate, stubborn* * *ADJ obstinate, stubborn* * *- da adjetivoa) ( tozudo) obstinate, stubbornb) ( tenaz) tenacious, doggedc) (Ven) ( harto) fed up (colloq)* * *= obstinate, stubborn, dogged, perverse, stiff-necked, pigheaded, refractory, self-willed, tenacious, persevering.Ex. She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.Ex. He is seldom happy, never satisfied, temperamental, stubborn; his behavior at times can be charitably characterized as erratic.Ex. The last 50 years of academic librarianship have seen a dogged search for standards.Ex. The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Ex. The problem was that the stiff-necked men of science refused to bow down before the idols of political expediency.Ex. I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex. However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.Ex. But apparently the self-willed distinction affected his reason -- he went soft in the head and ended up believing in his divine origins.Ex. She's tough and tenacious and she still has almost as many as she has friends.Ex. Napoleon Bonaparte said: 'Victory belongs to the most persevering' and 'Ability is of little account without opportunity'.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( tozudo) obstinate, stubbornb) ( tenaz) tenacious, doggedc) (Ven) ( harto) fed up (colloq)* * *= obstinate, stubborn, dogged, perverse, stiff-necked, pigheaded, refractory, self-willed, tenacious, persevering.Ex: She wanted to say: 'You are a conceited, obstinate, inflexible, manipulative, pompous, close-minded, insensitive, abrasive, opinionated, platitudinous oaf!'.
Ex: He is seldom happy, never satisfied, temperamental, stubborn; his behavior at times can be charitably characterized as erratic.Ex: The last 50 years of academic librarianship have seen a dogged search for standards.Ex: The demand for business information, in relation to its price, is rather perverse in that high price often generates a high demand.Ex: The problem was that the stiff-necked men of science refused to bow down before the idols of political expediency.Ex: I argue that intellectual vices (such as being gullible, dogmatic, pigheaded, or prejudiced) are essential.Ex: However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.Ex: But apparently the self-willed distinction affected his reason -- he went soft in the head and ended up believing in his divine origins.Ex: She's tough and tenacious and she still has almost as many as she has friends.Ex: Napoleon Bonaparte said: 'Victory belongs to the most persevering' and 'Ability is of little account without opportunity'.* * *obstinado -daA1 (tozudo) ‹persona/actitud› obstinate, stubborn2 (tenaz) ‹persona/lucha› tenacious, doggedsu trabajo le tiene obstinado he has had enough of his job o he is fed up with his job* * *
Del verbo obstinarse: ( conjugate obstinarse)
obstinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
obstinado
obstinarse
obstinado◊ -da adjetivo
obstinarse ( conjugate obstinarse) verbo pronominal obstinado EN hacer algo to (obstinately) insist on doing sth;
se ha obstinado en que hay que terminarlo hoy he is bent on finishing it today
obstinado,-a adjetivo obstinate
obstinarse verbo reflexivo to persist [en, in]
' obstinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabezón
- cabezona
- empeñada
- empeñado
- impenitente
- mollera
- obstinada
- burro
- cazurro
- obstinarse
English:
opinionated
- stiff-necked
- dogged
- head
- intractable
- obstinate
- perverse
* * *obstinado, -a adj1. [terco] obstinate, stubborn2. [tenaz] tenacious* * *adj obstinate* * *obstinado, -da adj1) terco: obstinate, stubborn2) : persistent♦ obstinadamente adv* * *obstinado adj obstinate -
7 opuesto
adj.opposed, conflicting, contrary, opposite.m.opposite, antithesis, converse, antipode.past part.past participle of spanish verb: oponer.* * *1→ link=oponer oponer► adjetivo1 (contrario) contrary, opposed2 (de enfrente) opposite* * *(f. - opuesta)adj.1) opposite2) opposed* * *1.PP de oponer2. ADJ1) [ángulo, lado] oppositechocó con un coche que venía en dirección opuesta — he crashed into a car coming in the opposite direction
2) (Dep) [equipo] opposing3) [intereses, versiones] conflicting4)* * *- ta adjetivo <versiones/opiniones> conflicting; <extremos/polos> oppositees opuesto a todo cambio — he is opposed to o he is against any change
* * *= antithetical, conflicting, contrary, differing, inverse, opposing, inimical, argumentative, opposite, counterpoint, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, contrasting, averse, reverse, resistant, refractory.Ex. Production quotas, I believe, are antithetical to careful, thoughtful cataloging.Ex. As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.Ex. Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex. Different devices for the organisation of knowledge place differing emphasis on the relative importance of these two objectives.Ex. Most relationships should be shown in both their direct and inverse forms.Ex. When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex. Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex. 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex. Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex. The point and counterpoint nature of the talks specifically concerned with AACR reflects the official roles the speakers have with respect to that draft.Ex. This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex. Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex. The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex. In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex. The author describes 2 contrasting Florida libraries on the Gulf of Mexico, how they serve and are served by the community.Ex. The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.Ex. He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex. After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.Ex. However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.----* como algo opuesto a = as against.* como opuesto a = as distinct from, as opposed to.* continuar opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* diametralmente opuesto a = diametrically opposed to, diametrically opposite to.* diametralmente opuestos = worlds apart.* mundos opuestos = like oil and water.* opiniones opuestas = contrasting opinions.* opuesto a = versus (vs - abreviatura), antagonistic to, at odds with.* opuesto, el = reverse, the.* opuesto, lo = converse, the.* polos opuestos = polar types, worlds apart, like oil and water, like chalk and cheese, like apples and oranges.* reacciones opuestas = mixed reactions.* seguir opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* sexo opuesto = opposite sex.* * *- ta adjetivo <versiones/opiniones> conflicting; <extremos/polos> oppositees opuesto a todo cambio — he is opposed to o he is against any change
* * *el opuesto= reverse, theEx: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
= antithetical, conflicting, contrary, differing, inverse, opposing, inimical, argumentative, opposite, counterpoint, competing, opposed, adversarial, aversive, contrasting, averse, reverse, resistant, refractory.Ex: Production quotas, I believe, are antithetical to careful, thoughtful cataloging.
Ex: As is the way with these things there were two conflicting criticisms levelled at the joint code.Ex: Perhaps there has been a contrary reaction by British academic librarians to conserve their collections.Ex: Different devices for the organisation of knowledge place differing emphasis on the relative importance of these two objectives.Ex: Most relationships should be shown in both their direct and inverse forms.Ex: When it is clear that material is biased or misrepresents a group, librarians should correct the situation, either by refusing the material or by giving equal representation to opposing points of view.Ex: Anita Schiller's own grim conclusion was that 'These two opposing and often inimical views, when incorporated within reference service, often reduce overall effectiveness'.Ex: 'I don't know about that one,' Bogardus said, politely argumentative.Ex: Cutter instructs that 'of two subjects exactly opposite choose one and refer from the other, e.g. 'Free Trade and Protection', 'Protection' See 'Free Trade and Protection''.Ex: The point and counterpoint nature of the talks specifically concerned with AACR reflects the official roles the speakers have with respect to that draft.Ex: This article identifies predominant worldview and competing schools of thought regarding the teaching of reference work.Ex: Librarianship is faced with the problem of the reconciliation of opposed objectives -- the arrest of deterioration in books versus the idea that books are meant to be used, becoming ultimately worn with use.Ex: The relationship between the author and editor is based on collaboration, but can also be adversarial at certain points.Ex: In fact, weeding aversive staff tend to spend a lot more time complaining about having nothing on the shelves.Ex: The author describes 2 contrasting Florida libraries on the Gulf of Mexico, how they serve and are served by the community.Ex: The advantage of an acoustic pulse as the averse stimulus is discussed.Ex: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex: After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.Ex: However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.* como algo opuesto a = as against.* como opuesto a = as distinct from, as opposed to.* continuar opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* diametralmente opuesto a = diametrically opposed to, diametrically opposite to.* diametralmente opuestos = worlds apart.* mundos opuestos = like oil and water.* opiniones opuestas = contrasting opinions.* opuesto a = versus (vs - abreviatura), antagonistic to, at odds with.* opuesto, el = reverse, the.* opuesto, lo = converse, the.* polos opuestos = polar types, worlds apart, like oil and water, like chalk and cheese, like apples and oranges.* reacciones opuestas = mixed reactions.* seguir opuesto a = remain + unreconciled to.* sexo opuesto = opposite sex.* * *opuesto -ta‹versiones/opiniones› conflicting; ‹extremos/polos› oppositetienen caracteres opuestos they have very different personalitiesvenía en dirección opuesta she was coming the other way o from the opposite directionopuesto A algo:el lado opuesto a éste the opposite side to this onees opuesto a todo cambio he is opposed to o he is against any change* * *
Del verbo oponer: ( conjugate oponer)
opuesto es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
oponer
opuesto
oponer ( conjugate oponer) verbo transitivo ‹ resistencia› to offer, put up;
‹ objeción› to raise
oponerse verbo pronominal ( ser contrario) to object;
opuestose A algo to oppose sth;
opuesto -ta adjetivo ‹versiones/opiniones› conflicting;
‹extremo/polo/lado› opposite;
venía en dirección opuesta he was coming from the opposite direction
oponer verbo transitivo
1 to put up: no opuso resistencia, he put up no resistance
2 (un argumento, razón) to put forward
opuesto,-a adjetivo
1 (versión, opinión, etc) opposite: tenían intereses opuestos, they had conflicting interests
2 (posición) opposite: estaba en la acera opuesta, he was on the opposite sidewalk
en direcciones opuestas, in opposite directions
' opuesto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diametralmente
- fondo
- negación
- opuesta
- provincia
- antidemocrático
- contra
- contrario
- ligar
- pinchar
English:
against
- contrasting
- opposed
- opposite
- sex
- sublime
- conflicting
* * *opuesto, -a♦ participiover oponer♦ adj1. [contrario] opposed, contrary (a to);los dos hermanos son opuestos en todo the two brothers are completely different;opiniones opuestas contrary o opposing opinions;ser opuesto a algo to be opposed o contrary to sth2. [del otro lado] opposite;el extremo opuesto a éste the opposite end to this;el coche venía en dirección opuesta the car was coming the other way o in the opposite direction;* * *I part → oponerII adj2 opinión contrary* * *opuesto adj1) : opposite, contrary2) : opposed* * *opuesto adj1. (enfrentado) opposing / conflicting2. (contrario) opposite -
8 porfiado
adj.obstinate, stubborn, headstrong, pigheaded.m.roly-poly, tumbler toy, tumbler.past part.past participle of spanish verb: porfiar.* * *► adjetivo1 stubborn, obstinate* * *1.ADJ (=terco) stubborn, obstinate; (=insistente) persistent2.SM LAm (=muñeco) roly-poly doll, tumbler, tumbler toy* * *I- da adjetivo stubborn, pig-headed (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1) ( persona) stubborn creature (colloq)* * *= refractory, stiff-necked, self-willed.Ex. However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.Ex. The problem was that the stiff-necked men of science refused to bow down before the idols of political expediency.Ex. But apparently the self-willed distinction affected his reason -- he went soft in the head and ended up believing in his divine origins.* * *I- da adjetivo stubborn, pig-headed (colloq)II- da masculino, femenino1) ( persona) stubborn creature (colloq)* * *= refractory, stiff-necked, self-willed.Ex: However, these mushy words do little to reveal the refractory person uttering them.
Ex: The problem was that the stiff-necked men of science refused to bow down before the idols of political expediency.Ex: But apparently the self-willed distinction affected his reason -- he went soft in the head and ended up believing in his divine origins.* * *stubborn, pig-headed ( colloq)masculine, femininees un porfiado he's as stubborn as a mule, he's a stubborn creature o devil o so-and-soB* * *
Del verbo porfiar: ( conjugate porfiar)
porfiado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
porfiado
porfiar
porfiado◊ -da adjetivo
stubborn, pig-headed (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino ( persona) stubborn creature (colloq)
porfiar ( conjugate porfiar) verbo intransitivo ( insistir) to insist;
no me porfíes, ya te dije que no don't keep on o go on about it, I said no
porfiado,-a adjetivo stubborn
porfiar verbo intransitivo
1 (obstinarse) to insist: por más que porfíes en ello, no tienes razón, no matter how much you argue about it, you're not right
2 to persever: porfió en su empeño de conseguir el divorcio, she was adamant about getting a divorce
3 (insistir) no me porfíes, no tengo intención de hacerlo, don't keep pestering me, I have no intention of doing it
' porfiado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
porfiada
* * *porfiado, -a adj[insistente] persistent; [tozudo] stubborn* * *porfiado, -da adjobstinado, terco: obstinate, stubborn♦ porfiadamente adv -
9 refunfuño
m.grumble, snarl, muttering.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: refunfuñar.* * *1 muttering* * *SM (=gruñido) growl, grunt; (=queja) grumble* * *= growl.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *= growl.Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.
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10 rugido
m.roar.past part.past participle of spanish verb: rugir.* * *1 roar, bellow (del viento) howl; (de tripas) rumbling* * *noun m.* * *SM roarrugido de dolor — howl o roar of pain
rugido de tripas — stomach rumblings pl, collywobbles * pl
* * *masculino roar* * *= roar, growl.Ex. All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.Ex. The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *masculino roar* * *= roar, growl.Ex: All of a sudden we heard the roar of jet engines and looked up to see two military jets lifting off the runway in hot pursuit of this object.
Ex: The dog sat at the bedside, now eyeing his master with a wistful look, and now pricking his ears, and uttering a low growl.* * *1 (de un animal) roarlanzó un rugido it roared, it let out a roar2 (del mar) roar; (del viento) roar, roaring* * *
Del verbo rugir: ( conjugate rugir)
rugido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
rugido
rugir
rugido sustantivo masculino
roar
rugir ( conjugate rugir) verbo intransitivo [león/mar/viento] to roar
rugido sustantivo masculino
1 (de un animal, persona, multitud) roar
2 (del viento, etc) howl, roaring
3 familiar (de tripas) rumbling
rugir verbo intransitivo
1 (un animal) to roar
2 (el viento, etc) to howl, roar
3 fam (las tripas) to rumble
' rugido' also found in these entries:
English:
growl
- roar
* * *rugido nm1. [de animal] roar;oímos el rugido de un león we heard a lion roarel rugido del viento era ensordecedor the roaring of the wind was deafening3. [de persona] bellow;dar un rugido to bellow4. [de tripas] rumble* * ** * *rugido nm: roar* * *rugido n roar -
11 delivering
выработка; производство; снабжение; выпуск; поставка; доставка; выдача; подачаСинонимический ряд:1. rescuing (adj.) conserving; freeing; preserving; protecting; protective; redeeming; rescuing; safeguarding; saving2. dealing (verb) administering; dealing3. giving (verb) administering; dealing; dishing out; dispensing; feeding; finding; furnishing; giving; hand over; handing; handing over; inflicting; providing; striking; supplying; transferring; turn over; turning over4. having (verb) bearing; bring forth; bringing forth; having5. saving (verb) rescuing; saving6. saying (verb) bringing out; chiming in; coming out with; declaring; saying; stating; telling; throwing out; uttering -
12 venting
1. n вентиляция; проветривание2. n выброс в атмосферу3. n косм. дренажСинонимический ряд:1. emitting (verb) emitting; giving off; giving out; issuing; throwing off2. flowing (verb) discharging; emptying; flowing; voiding3. releasing (verb) give forth; give off; give out; let off; let out; releasing; send forth; throw off4. stating (verb) airing; articulating; communicating; conveying; declaring; enunciating; expressing; giving; putting; saying; stating; telling; uttering; ventilating; vocalising; voicing5. taking out on (verb) loosing; taking out on; unleashing -
13 communicating
a сообщающийся, смежныйСинонимический ряд:1. adjoining (verb) abutting; adjoining; bordering; butting against; butting on; joining; lining; marching; neighboring; touching; verging2. expressing (verb) conveying; displaying; expressing; manifesting3. stating (verb) articulating; declaring; enunciating; saying; stating; uttering; venting; vocalising; voicing4. telling (verb) breaking; carrying; conveying; disclosing; get across; giving; imparting; passing; passing on; reporting; spreading; telling; transmitting -
14 declaring
Синонимический ряд:1. saying (adj.) asserting; noting; remarking; reporting; saying; stating2. declaration (noun) announcement; communication; declaration; expression; notification; proclamation; utterance3. advertising (verb) advertising; announcing; annunciating; blazing abroad; blazoning; broadcasting; bruiting about; disseminating; proclaiming; promulgating; publishing; sounding; tooting; vending4. asserting (verb) affirming; asserting; asseverating; averring; avouching; avowing; deposing; holding; predicating; professing; protesting5. saying (verb) alleging; bringing out; chiming in; claiming; coming out with; contending; delivering; maintaining; saying; telling; throwing out; uttering6. stating (verb) articulating; communicating; conveying; enunciating; expressing; stating; venting; vocalising; voicing -
15 saying
1. n пословица, поговорка; присловье; афоризм2. n высказывание; устное, словесное заявлениеit needs no saying — это без слов ясно; это само собой разумеется
it needs no saying that … — нет нужды говорить, что …
3. n сказанное; предсказаниеhe will come but there is no saying — он придёт, но точно утверждать трудно
Синонимический ряд:1. mentioning (adj.) alleging; announcing; asserting; claiming; mentioning; noting; remarking; revealing; stating2. adage (noun) adage; aphorism; byword; dictum; maxim; motto; precept; proverb; saw; word3. bringing out (verb) bringing out; chiming in; coming out with; delivering; telling; throwing out; uttering4. saying (verb) alleging; asserting; claiming; contending; declaring; maintaining; saying5. showing (verb) indicating; marking; reading; recording; registering; showing6. stating (verb) articulating; communicating; conveying; enunciating; expressing; phonating; pronouncing; stating; venting; vocalising; voicing -
16 prononcer
prononcer [pʀɔnɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = articuler) to pronounce• comment est-ce que ça se prononce ? how is it pronounced?b. ( = dire) [+ parole, nom] to say ; [+ discours] to makec. [+ sentence] to pass2. reflexive verb► se prononcer ( = se décider) to come to a decision ( sur on, about ) ; ( = s'exprimer) to express an opinion ( sur on)• « ne se prononcent pas » (sondage) "don't know"* * *pʀɔnɔ̃se
1.
1) ( émettre) to pronounce [mot]mal prononcer — to mispronounce, to pronounce wrongly
2) ( proférer) to mention [nom]; to say [mot, phrase]3) ( dire publiquement) to deliver [discours]
2.
se prononcer verbe pronominal1) ( être émis) to be pronounced2) ( faire connaître un avis)se prononcer contre/en faveur de or pour quelque chose — to declare oneself against/in favour [BrE] of something
* * *pʀɔnɔ̃se1. vt1) [son, mot] to pronounceLe russe est difficile à prononcer. — Russian is difficult to pronounce.
Le "e" final ne se prononce pas. — The final "e" isn't pronounced.
2) (= dire) [souhaits] to express, [paroles] to say, to utter3) [allocution, sermon] to deliver2. vi2) DROIT to deliver one's verdict, to give one's verdict* * *prononcer verb table: placerA vtr1 Phon to pronounce [son, mot]; un mot souvent mal prononcé a word which is often mispronounced ou pronounced wrongly;2 ( proférer) to mention [nom]; to say [mot, phrase]; sans prononcer une parole without saying ou uttering a word;3 ( dire publiquement) to deliver [discours, allocution]; prononcer ses vœux Relig to take one's vows;4 ( déclarer) to pronounce [peine de mort]; to pass [mesure d'expulsion]; prononcer la dissolution du parlement to dissolve parliament; prononcer le divorce to grant a divorce; prononcer un non-lieu en faveur de qn to nonsuit sb.B vi Jur to make known a decision.C se prononcer vpr1 Phon to be pronounced; la lettre ne se prononce pas you don't pronounce the letter, the letter isn't pronounced;2 (faire connaître un avis, une décision) se prononcer contre qch to declare oneself against sth, to come down against sth; se prononcer en faveur de or pour qch to declare oneself in favourGB of sth, to come down in favourGB of sth; se prononcer sur qch to give one's opinion on sth, to pronounce on sth sout; il ne s'est pas encore prononcé he hasn't yet given his opinion, he has yet to pronounce sout.[prɔnɔ̃se] verbe transitif2. [proclamer - jugement] to pronounceprononcer un divorce to issue a divorce decree, to pronounce a couple divorced3. RELIGION4. [articuler - mot, langue] to pronounce ; [ - phonème] to articulate————————[prɔnɔ̃se] verbe intransitif1. DROIT to deliver ou to give a verdict2. (littéraire & vieilli) [choisir] to pronounceprononcer en faveur de/contre to pronounce in favour of/against————————se prononcer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[mot] to be pronouncedle deuxième "i" ne se prononce pas the second "i" isn't sounded ou is silent————————se prononcer verbe pronominal intransitifils se sont prononcés pour/contre la peine de mort they pronounced ou declared themselves in favour of/against the death penalty‘ne se prononcent pas’ ‘don't know’ -
17 utter
I attributive adjectivevollkommen, völlig [Chaos, Verwirrung, Fehlschlag, Einsamkeit, Unsinn]; ungeheuer [Elend, Dummheit, Glück, Schönheit]; größt... [Freude, Vergnügen]II transitive verb1) von sich geben [Schrei, Seufzer, Ächzen]2) (say) sagen [Wahrheit, Wort]; schwören [Eid]; äußern [Drohung]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Gefühle]the last words he uttered — die letzten Worte, die er sprach
* * *I adjective- academic.ru/79533/utterly">utterlyII verb(to produce (sounds, eg cries, words etc) with the mouth: She uttered a sigh of relief; She didn't utter a single word of encouragement.) äußern* * *ut·ter1[ˈʌtəʳ, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ]adj attr, inv vollkommen, total, völligto be \utter bliss eine ungeheure Wohltat seinin \utter despair in völliger Verzweiflung, völlig verzweifeltin \utter disbelief völlig ungläubig\utter drivel dummes Geschwätz\utter nonsense absoluter Blödsinnin \utter rapture total hingerissenan \utter stranger ein völlig Fremder/eine völlig Fremdea complete and \utter waste of time eine totale Zeitverschwendungut·ter2[ˈʌtəʳ, AM ˈʌt̬ɚ]vt▪ to \utter sthno one was able to \utter a sound keiner konnte einen Ton hervorbringento \utter a cry einen Schrei ausstoßento \utter a groan/grunt/laugh stöhnen/grunzen/auflachento \utter a curse/threat einen Fluch/eine Drohung ausstoßento \utter a diatribe eine Schmährede haltento \utter a falsehood eine Unwahrheit sagento \utter an incantation einen Zauberspruch aufsagento \utter an oath einen Eid schwörento \utter a prayer ein Gebet sprechento \utter a warning eine Warnung aussprechenwithout \uttering a word ohne ein Wort zu sagento \utter calumnies Verleumdungen in Umlauf setzento \utter forged money Falschgeld in Umlauf bringen* * *I ['ʌtə(r)]adjtotal, vollkommen; rogue, drunkard unverbesserlich; disgust, misery grenzenlos; disbelief total; despair total, absolutwith utter certainty/conviction — mit absoluter Sicherheit/Überzeugung
an utter stranger — ein Wildfremder m, eine Wildfremde
IIwhat utter nonsense! — so ein totaler Blödsinn! (inf)
vt1) (= say) von sich (dat) geben; word sagen; word of complaint äußern; cry, sigh, threat ausstoßen; libel verbreiten* * *utter [ˈʌtə(r)]utter impossibility reine Unmöglichkeit;utter strangers wildfremde Leute2. endgültig, entschieden (Ablehnung etc)3. pej vollendet, ausgesprochen (Unsinn etc);utter rogue Erzgauner(in)B v/t1. Gedanken etc äußern, ausdrücken, -sprechen2. einen Schrei etc von sich geben, ausstoßen3. WIRTSCH Noten, besonders Falschgeld in Umlauf setzen, verbreiten4. a) bekannt machenb) enthüllen* * *I attributive adjectivevollkommen, völlig [Chaos, Verwirrung, Fehlschlag, Einsamkeit, Unsinn]; ungeheuer [Elend, Dummheit, Glück, Schönheit]; größt... [Freude, Vergnügen]II transitive verbutter fool — Vollidiot, der (ugs.)
1) von sich geben [Schrei, Seufzer, Ächzen]2) (say) sagen [Wahrheit, Wort]; schwören [Eid]; äußern [Drohung]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Gefühle]the last words he uttered — die letzten Worte, die er sprach
* * *v.äußern v. adj.äußerst adj. -
18 stating
1. заявление; утверждение; формулирование; выражение2. устанавливать; установкаСинонимический ряд:1. saying (adj.) asserting; declaring; noting; remarking; reporting; saying2. holding (verb) affirming; asserting; asseverating; averring; avouching; avowing; declaring; holding; maintaining3. relating (verb) describing; narrating; reciting; recounting; rehearsing; relating; reporting4. saying (verb) airing; articulating; bringing out; chiming in; coming out with; communicating; conveying; declaring; delivering; enunciating; expressing; giving; putting; saying; telling; throwing out; uttering; ventilating; venting; vocalising; voicing -
19 articulating
формулировать; формулировкаСинонимический ряд:1. expressing (adj.) discussing; eloquent; expressing; in conversation; pronouncing; speaking; talking; verbalizing; vocalizing2. integrating (verb) concatenating; integrating; unifying3. stating (verb) communicating; conveying; declaring; enunciating; expressing; phonating; pronouncing; saying; stating; telling; uttering; venting; vocalising; voicing -
20 voicing
Синонимический ряд:1. articulation (noun) accent; articulation; diction; enunciation; inflection; intonation; modulation; pronunciation; utterance2. speaking (verb) speaking; talking; uttering; verbalizing; vocalizing3. stating (verb) articulating; communicating; conveying; declaring; enunciating; expressing; saying; stating; telling; venting; vocalising
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