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1. a заразныйflu is catching — грипп — заразная болезнь
2. a заразительный; прилипчивый3. a привлекательный4. a тех. останавливающий; зацепляющий; захватывающий5. a неустойчивыйСинонимический ряд:1. communicable (adj.) communicable; contagious; dangerous; endemic; epidemic; infectious; miasmatic; noxious; taking; transmittable2. catching (verb) catching; catching up; enmeshing; ensnaring; entangling; entrapping; snaring; tangling; trammelling; trapping3. contracting (verb) coming down with; contracting; sickening of; sickening with4. duping (verb) bamboozling; chicaning; conning; duping; dusting; flimflamming; fooling; gulling; hoaxing; hoodwinking; jobbing; kidding; spoofing; tricking; victimizing5. fastening (verb) anchoring; fastening; fixing; mooring; securing6. finding (verb) descrying; detecting; discerning; encountering; espying; finding; glimpsing; hitting on; hitting upon; meeting with; spotting; spying; turning up7. getting (verb) bagging; capturing; collaring; developing; getting; nailing; netting; sickening8. hitting (verb) clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming9. intercepting (verb) blocking; cutting off; intercepting10. lodging (verb) lodging; sticking11. marrying (verb) espousing; marrying; wedding12. overhauling (verb) overhauling; overtaking; taking13. seeing (verb) accepting; apprehending; compassing; comprehending; conceiving; fathoming; following; grasping; make out; making out; reading; seeing; take in; taking in; tumbling to; twigging; understanding14. seizing (verb) clutching; grabbing; grappling; nabbing; seizing15. striking (verb) nipping; snapping; snatching; striking16. surprising (verb) boarding; hit on; surprising -
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1. n стук2. n осколки3. n тех. гидравлический удар4. n тех. детонацияСинонимический ряд:1. beating (adj.) beating; clouting; clubbing; cuffing; hitting; punishing; slapping; smacking; whipping2. criticizing (verb) blaming; censuring; condemning; criticizing; cutting up; denouncing; panning; reprehending; reprobating; skinning3. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming4. tapping (verb) bobbing; rapping; tapping -
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Синонимический ряд:1. busy (adj.) bustling; busy; buzzing; fussy; hopping; humming; hustling; lively2. bursting (verb) blow out; blow up; bursting; exploding3. cracking (verb) barking; cracking; snapping4. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming -
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захлопывать; слеммингСинонимический ряд:1. belting (verb) belting; blasting; clobbering; slugging; smashing; walloping2. crashing (verb) banging; clapping; crashing; whacking3. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slogging; smacking; smiting; striking; swatting; whamming4. lambasting (verb) blistering; castigating; drubbing; excoriating; flaying; lambasting; lashing into; roasting; scarifying; scathing; scorching; scoring; scourging; slapping; slashing -
8 slogging
a упорный, сильныйСинонимический ряд:1. work (noun) bullwork; donkeywork; drudge; drudgery; grind; labor; moil; plugging; slavery; sweat; toil; travail; work2. drudging (verb) drudging; grinding; grubbing; plodding; slaving; slopping; toiling; trudging3. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming -
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1. n порка2. n чмоканье3. a сильный, резкийСинонимический ряд:1. beating (adj.) beating; clouting; clubbing; cuffing; hitting; knocking; punishing; slapping; whipping2. boxing (verb) blipping; boxing; buffeting; busting; cuffing; slapping; spanking3. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; slogging; smashing; smiting; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming4. kissing (verb) bussing; kissing; lipping; osculating; pecking5. suggesting (verb) savoring; savouring; smelling; suggesting; tasting -
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1. a решительный, сокрушительный; разящий2. a разг. отличный, потрясающийСинонимический ряд:1. resounding (adj.) beating; buffeting; dashing; plangent; pounding; resounding; reverberating; roaring; thundering2. crash (noun) blow; breaking; collapse; collision; crash; ruin; shattering; smash3. breaking (verb) breaking; bursting; cleaving; disjoining; disjointing; fracturing; fragmenting; riving; shattering; shivering; splintering; sundering4. crashing (verb) clashing; crashing; pile up; smash up5. destroying (verb) annihilating; atomizing; break down; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; finishing; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; ruining; shooting; sinking; tear down; tearing down; torpedoing; totalling; undoing; unmaking; wracking; wrecking6. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slogging; smacking; smiting; striking; swatting; whacking; whamming7. slamming (verb) belting; blasting; clobbering; slamming; slugging; walloping -
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1. n ав. нанесение удара по наземной целиstriking down — ударяющий; удар
2. n зажигание3. a поразительный, замечательный4. a ударныйСинонимический ряд:1. impressive (adj.) beautiful; dazzling; extraordinary; imposing; impressive; outstanding; startling; stunning2. noticeable (adj.) arresting; arrestive; attractive; conspicuous; evident; eye-catching; marked; memorable; noteworthy; noticeable; observable; obvious; pointed; prominent; remarkable; salient; sensational; signal; singular3. affecting (verb) affecting; carrying; getting; impacting; impressing; influencing; inspiring; moving; swaying; touching4. attacking (verb) assailing; assaulting; attacking; besetting; fall on; falling on; falling upon; go at; have at; sail in; storming5. catching (verb) catching; nipping; snapping; snatching6. donning (verb) assuming; donning; pulling; putting on; taking on7. giving (verb) administering; dealing; delivering; giving; inflicting8. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; occurring; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; swatting; whacking; whamming9. ringing (verb) bonging; chiming; knelling; pealing; ringing; tolling10. striking (verb) afflicting; agonizing; crucifying; cursing; excruciating; harrowing; martyrizing; occurring; plaguing; racking; scourging; smiting; striking; tormenting; torturing; trying; walk out; wringing11. taking (verb) seizing; taking12. walking out (verb) walking out -
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шлепать; шлепаниеСинонимический ряд:hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slamming; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; whacking; whamming -
13 whacking
a разг. огромныйСинонимический ряд:1. huge (adj.) Antaean; behemothic; Brobdingnagian; Bunyanesque; colossal; cyclopean; dinosauric; elephantine; enormous; gargantuan; giant; gigantean; gigantesque; gigantic; Herculean; heroic; huge; immense; jumbo; leviathan; lusty; mammoth; massive; massy; mastodonic; mighty; monster; monstrous; monumental; mountainous2. crashing (verb) banging; clapping; crashing; slamming3. hitting (verb) catching; clouting; hitting; knocking; popping; slogging; smacking; smashing; smiting; socking; striking; swatting; whamming4. very (other) awfully; damned; dreadfully; eminently; exceedingly; exceptionally; extremely; greatly; highly; hugely; insatiably; mightily; mighty; mortally; most; much; notably; parlous; pesky; rattling; remarkably; right; snapping; so; spanking; staving; strikingly; super; surpassingly; very -
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1 noun∎ we hit the wall with a wham et vlan! on est rentrés dans le murvlan!;∎ it was wham, bam, thank you ma'am il a tiré son coup et il s'est cassé∎ she whammed the ball over the net d'un grand coup, elle a envoyé la balle par-dessus le filet(b) (crash → heavy object, vehicle) rentrer dans□∎ to wham into sth rentrer dans qch□ ;∎ the ball whammed into the back of the net le ballon a filé dans les buts;∎ her fist whammed into his face son poing s'est écrasé sur son visage;∎ she whammed into the wall elle s'est écrasée contre le mur;∎ the car whammed into the lamppost la voiture est rentrée dans le réverbère
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