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колебаться; областьСинонимический ряд:1. circles (noun) ambits; capacities; circles; compasses; confines; dimensions; extensions; extensities; extents; grasps; horizons; ken; lengths; orbits; panoramas; purviews; radii; reaches; realms; scopes; spheres; stretches; sweeps; widths2. diapasons (noun) diapasons; gamuts; scales; spectrums or spectra3. habitats (noun) habitats; haunts; homes; localities; sites; stamping grounds4. orders (noun) extents; magnitudes; matters; neighborhoods; orders; tunes; vicinities5. goes (verb) extends; goes; runs; varies6. groups (verb) arranges; arrays; assorts; classifies; disposes; distributes; groups; marshals; orders; organises; ranks; sorts; systematises7. lines (verb) aligns; line up; lines; lines up8. wanders (verb) bats; drifts; gad about; gads; gallivants; maunders; meanders; mooches; peregrinates; rambles; roams; rolls; roves; straggles; strays; traipses; vagabonds; wanders -
2 bats
a сл. сумасшедшийСинонимический ряд:1. binges (noun) binges; boozes; bums; busts; carousals; carouses; drunks; jags; orgies; soaks; souses; sprees; tears; toots; wassails2. blows (noun) bangs; bashes; belts; blows; cracks; pounds; slams; sloshes; smacks; smashes; socks; thwacks; wallops; whacks; whops3. cudgels (noun) batons; billies; billy clubs; bludgeons; clubs; cudgels; maces; nightsticks; truncheons; war clubs4. wanders (verb) drifts; gads; gallivants; maunders; meanders; mooches; rambles; ranges; roams; rolls; roves; straggles; strays; traipses; vagabonds; wanders5. winks (verb) blinks; nictitates; twinkles; winks -
3 strays
Синонимический ряд:1. departs (verb) departs; deviates; digresses; divagates; diverges; errs; rambles; swerves2. wanders (verb) bats; drifts; gad about; gads; gallivants; maunders; meanders; mooches; peregrinates; ranges; roams; rolls; roves; straggles; traipses; vagabonds; wanders
См. также в других словарях:
wander — [[t]wɒ̱ndə(r)[/t]] wanders, wandering, wandered 1) VERB If you wander in a place, you walk around there in a casual way, often without intending to go in any particular direction. [V prep/adv] When he got bored he wandered around the fair... [V… … English dictionary
wander — I UK [ˈwɒndə(r)] / US [ˈwɑndər] verb Word forms wander : present tense I/you/we/they wander he/she/it wanders present participle wandering past tense wandered past participle wandered ** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to travel from place to place … English dictionary
En travesti — Mr. William, „kleinster Damendarsteller der Welt“ aus der Truppe Neumanns Liliputaner, um 1900 Die schauspielerische Travestie (von frz. travesti, verkleidet) bezeichnet die Darstellung einer Bühnenrolle durch Personen des anderen Geschlechtes.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
En travestie — Mr. William, „kleinster Damendarsteller der Welt“ aus der Truppe Neumanns Liliputaner, um 1900 Die schauspielerische Travestie (von frz. travesti, verkleidet) bezeichnet die Darstellung einer Bühnenrolle durch Personen des anderen Geschlechtes.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Travesti — Mr. William, „kleinster Damendarsteller der Welt“ aus der Truppe Neumanns Liliputaner, um 1900 Die schauspielerische Travestie (von frz. travesti, verkleidet) bezeichnet die Darstellung einer Bühnenrolle durch Personen des anderen Geschlechtes.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Travestiekünstler — Mr. William, „kleinster Damendarsteller der Welt“ aus der Truppe Neumanns Liliputaner, um 1900 Die schauspielerische Travestie (von frz. travesti, verkleidet) bezeichnet die Darstellung einer Bühnenrolle durch Personen des anderen Geschlechtes.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Travestit — Mr. William, „kleinster Damendarsteller der Welt“ aus der Truppe Neumanns Liliputaner, um 1900 Die schauspielerische Travestie (von frz. travesti, verkleidet) bezeichnet die Darstellung einer Bühnenrolle durch Personen des anderen Geschlechtes.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
wander — wan|der1 [ wandər ] verb ** ▸ 1 travel without purpose ▸ 2 move away from place ▸ 3 stop concentrating ▸ 4 talk about something else ▸ 5 look at something else ▸ 6 when path/river curves 1. ) intransitive or transitive to travel from place to… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wan´der|er — wan|der «WON duhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to move here and there without any special purpose: »to wander around a city or in the woods. We wandered through the stores, hoping to get ideas for his birthday present. 2. to go from the right way;… … Useful english dictionary
wan|der — «WON duhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to move here and there without any special purpose: »to wander around a city or in the woods. We wandered through the stores, hoping to get ideas for his birthday present. 2. to go from the right way; stray: »The… … Useful english dictionary
Laryngeal theory — The laryngeal theory is a generally accepted theory of historical linguistics which proposes the existence of a set of three (or more) consonant sounds that appear in most current reconstructions of the Proto Indo European language (PIE). These… … Wikipedia