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1 stirs
Синонимический ряд:1. ados (noun) ados; bustles; flurries; fusses; pothers; whirlpools; whirls; whirlwinds2. motions (noun) motions; movements; moves3. arouses (verb) arouses; awakens; awakes; bestirs; challenges; excites; kindles; prompts; provokes; rallies; rouses; stimulates; wakens; wakes; whets4. causes (verb) breeds; causes; engenders; generates; hatches; induces; spawns; touch off5. combines (verb) admixes; amalgamates; blends; combines; compounds; fuses; intermingles; intermixes; merges; mingles; mixes6. fires (verb) animates; fires; inspires; kindles7. moves (verb) budges; moves8. seethes (verb) boils; bubbles; churns; ferments; seethes; simmers; smolders9. wakes (verb) awakens; awakes; rouses; wakens; wakes -
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3 spring
1. n прыжок, скачок; разбег2. n шотл. плясовая мелодия в быстром темпеspring up — быстро расти, вырастать
3. n энергия, живость4. n спорт. прыгучесть5. v скакать, прыгать6. v вскакивать7. v заставить вскочить8. v сниматься с места, вспархиватьunderhung spring — рессора, подвешенная ниже оси
underslung spring — рессора, подвешенная ниже оси
9. v поднимать10. n родник, ключ, источник11. n течь, трещина12. n начало, источник, происхождение13. n редк. молодая поросль; рощица, лесок14. v вытекать; бить ключом, брызгать15. v приливать, бросаться; выступать16. n пружина, рессораspring washer — пружинная шайба, шайба Гровера
coil spring — винтовая пружина; цилиндрическая рессора
concussion spring — рессорный амортизатор, буферная пружина
demand valve spring — пружина клапана "легочного автомата"
17. n упругость, эластичность18. n обыкн. мотив, причина19. v снабжать пружиной или рессорой; устанавливать на пружине; подрессоривать20. v отпускать пружину21. v захлопываться или раскрываться22. v приводить в действие23. n веснаspring book — книга, которая выйдет в свет весной
24. n поэт. ранний период, зарождениеthe spring of life — начало жизни, юность, молодость
25. a весенний26. a с. -х. яровой27. a молодойСинонимический ряд:1. springtime (adj.) prime; seedtime; springtime; vernal season2. vernal (adj.) springlike; vernal3. bounce (noun) bounce; resilience; skip4. crack (noun) bend; crack; fissure; split; warp5. hop (noun) hop; skip6. jump (noun) bound; hop; hurdle; jump; leap; vault7. motive (noun) cause; consideration; motive; reason8. opening (noun) beginning; birth; commencement; dawn; dawning; genesis; inception; nascence; onset; opening; outset; start9. source (noun) derivation; fount; fountain; fountainhead; head; mother; mouth; origin; provenance; provenience; root; rootage; rootstock; source; well; wellhead; wellspring; whence10. springiness (noun) buoyancy; elasticity; resiliency; springiness; vigor; vigour11. youth (noun) adolescence; budtime; greenness; juvenescence; juvenility; prime; puberty; pubescence; springtide; springtime; youth; youthfulness; youthhood12. arise (verb) arise; birth; come; come from; derive; derive from; descend; emanate; emerge; flow; head; issue; originate; proceed; rise; stem; upspring13. dart (verb) dart; fly; shoot14. grow (verb) develop; grow; increase; thrive; wax15. jump (verb) bounce; bound; hurdle; jump; leap; lop; saltate; vault16. recoil (verb) fly back; rebound; recoil17. start (verb) bolt; start; startle18. trip (verb) hop; lope; skip; skitter; trip19. warp (verb) bend; crack; split; warpАнтонимический ряд:drop; end; eventuate; issue; land; mouth; settle; terminate -
4 challenges
Синонимический ряд:1. defiance (noun) defiance; provocation2. defiances (noun) cartels; dares; defiances; defies; stumps3. demurs (noun) demurrals; demurrers; demurs; difficulties; objections; protestations; protests; questions; remonstrance; remonstrances; remonstrations4. demands (verb) calls; claims; demands; exacts; postulates; requires; requisitions; solicits5. faces (verb) beards; braves; dares; defies; faces; fronts; outfaces; ventures6. fights (verb) bucks; combats; contests; fights; opposes; resists; traverses7. questions (verb) disputes; doubts; mistrusts; questions8. stirs (verb) arouses; awakens; bestirs; kindles; rallies; rouses; stirs; wakens; wakes; whets -
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1. n поэт. бодрствование2. n ирл. бдение3. n ирл. поминки4. n ирл. церк. канун праздника; всенощная в канун праздника5. n ирл. обыкн. диал. храмовой, престольный праздник6. v просыпаться7. v будить8. v пробуждать, возбуждать; оживлять, воскрешать9. v пробуждаться; оживать, воскресать10. v опомниться, очнуться11. v бодрствовать, не спатьwaking or sleeping — во сне и наяву, денно и нощно
12. v ирл. справлять поминки13. v ирл. бодрствовать, проводить ночь14. n мор. попутная струя, попутный поток; кильватерin the wake of — в кильватер за …
15. n ав. спутная струя16. n следСинонимический ряд:1. funeral (noun) deathwatch; funeral; rites; vigil; watch2. trail (noun) course; path; track; trail; train; wash3. animate (verb) activate; animate; kindle; motivate; provoke; stimulate4. arise (verb) arise; awake; get up; rise5. stir (verb) arouse; awaken; bestir; call; challenge; prod; rally; rouse; stir; wake up; waken; whetАнтонимический ряд: -
6 awakens
Синонимический ряд:stirs (verb) arouses; awakes; bestirs; challenges; kindles; rallies; rouses; stirs; wakens; wakes; whets
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