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1 wounding
n с.-х. скарификацияСинонимический ряд:1. snapping (adj.) biting; chewing; gnawing; incising; nibbling; nipping; puncturing; snapping; tacking a bite2. hurting (verb) hurting; injuring3. shocking (verb) shocking; traumatising4. winding (verb) coiling; curling; entwining; meandering; snaking; spiralling; twining; twisting; weaving; winding; wreathing5. worming (verb) edge in; foisting; infiltrating; insinuating; worming -
2 shocking
1. a отвратительный, гадкий; скандальный2. a потрясающий; ужасающий3. a разг. плохой, дрянной, ужасный4. a эмоц. -усил. очень сильный, ужасный5. adv эмоц.-усил. очень6. n с.-х. копнение, укладка снопов в копныСинонимический ряд:1. astonishing (adj.) astonishing; startling; stunning; surprising2. fearful (adj.) awful; dire; direful; dreadful; fearful; formidable; ghastly; horrendous; horrible; horrific; redoubtable; terrible; terrific; tremendous3. foul (adj.) abhorrent; despicable; detestable; foul; infamous; perfidious; reprehensible; vile4. monstrous (adj.) atrocious; crying; desperate; flagrant; heinous; monstrous; outrageous5. obscene (adj.) obscene; preposterous; ridiculous; unconscionable; unreasonable6. revolting (adj.) abominable; frightful; nauseating; revolting; sickening; unspeakable7. scandalous (adj.) appalling; contemptible; disgraceful; disgusting; insulting; intolerable; offensive; repugnant; scandalous; shameful8. scandalizing (verb) scandalizing9. shaking (verb) appalling; consternating; daunting; dismaying; horrifying; shaking10. shocking (verb) jolting; scandalising; shocking; startling11. wounding (verb) traumatising; woundingАнтонимический ряд:commendable; predictable -
3 snapping
n с.-х. сбор хлопка с коробочкамиСинонимический ряд:1. biting (adj.) biting; chewing; gnawing; incising; nibbling; nipping; puncturing; tacking a bite; wounding2. breaking (verb) break down; breaking; cave in; collapsing3. catching (verb) catching; nipping; snatching; striking4. clicking (verb) clacking; clicking5. cracking (verb) cracking; fissuring; rupturing; splitting6. popping (verb) barking; popping; snarling7. tugging (verb) jerking; lugging; lurching; tugging; twitching; wrenching; yanking8. very (other) awfully; damned; dreadfully; eminently; exceedingly; exceptionally; extremely; greatly; highly; hugely; insatiably; mightily; mighty; mortally; most; much; notably; parlous; pesky; rattling; remarkably; right; so; spanking; staving; strikingly; super; surpassingly; terribly; very -
4 nipping
1. n с. -х. прищипка, пинцировка2. n затирание, зажатие льдами3. a щиплющий; резкий4. a колкий, едкийСинонимический ряд:1. snapping (adj.) biting; chewing; gnawing; incising; nibbling; puncturing; snapping; tacking a bite; wounding2. blasting (verb) blasting; blighting; dashing3. catching (verb) catching; snapping; snatching; striking4. drinking (verb) boozing; drinking; guzzling; imbibing; soaking; swigging; swilling; tanking up; tippling5. stealing (verb) abstracting; annexing; appropriating; collaring; filching; hooking; lifting; nabbing; pilfering; pillaging; pinching; pocketing; purloining; stealing; swiping; thieving -
5 biting
1. a острый, едкий2. a резкий, пронизывающий3. a язвительный, колкийbiting words — язвительные замечания, колкости
Синонимический ряд:1. acute (adj.) acute; clear-cut; crisp; incisive; ingoing; penetrating; perceptive; probing; shrewd; trenchant2. cutting (adj.) acerbic; acid; acidic; acrid; acrimonious; bitter; caustic; cutting; cutting with the teeth; mordacious; mordant; sarcastic; sardonic; scathing; scornful; slashing; stinging; truculent; vitriolic; vituperative3. sharp (adj.) keen; pungent; sharp; sour; tangy4. snapping (adj.) chewing; gnawing; incising; nibbling; nipping; puncturing; snapping; tacking a bite; wounding5. biting (verb) biting; champing; corroding; eating; eating away; eroding; fretting; gnashing; gnawing; scouring; wear away; wearing; wearing away6. restraining (verb) bridling; checking; constraining; crimping; curbing; holding back; holding down; holding in; inhibiting; keeping; pulling in; restraining; withholding7. smarting (verb) burning; smarting; stinging -
6 puncturing
Синонимический ряд:1. snapping (adj.) biting; chewing; gnawing; incising; nibbling; nipping; snapping; tacking a bite; wounding2. breaching (verb) breaching; break through; breaking; penetrating; piercing; rupturing3. discrediting (verb) blowing up; debunking; discrediting; disproving; exploding; shoot down; shooting4. perforating (verb) boring; drilling; perforating; pricking; punching -
7 gnawing
1. n грызение, глодание2. n постоянная ноющая боль3. a грызущий4. a беспокоящий, терзающийСинонимический ряд:1. acute (adj.) acute; knifelike; piercing; sharp; shooting; stabbing2. snapping (adj.) biting; chewing; incising; nibbling; nipping; puncturing; snapping; tacking a bite; wounding3. biting (verb) biting; champing; corroding; eating; eating away; eroding; fretting; gnashing; gnawing; scouring; wear away; wearing; wearing away4. worrying (verb) annoying; bedeviling or bedevilling; beleaguering; dunning; harassing; harrying; needling; pestering; plaguing; tantalizing; teasing; worrying -
8 hurting
Синонимический ряд:1. malevolent (adj.) contumelious; damaging; injuring; malevolent; malignant; maligning; opprobrious; reviling; spiteful2. painful (adj.) aching; afflictive; algetic; hurtful; painful; sore3. distressing (verb) aching; constraining; distressing; grieving; paining4. injuring (verb) blemishing; damaging; harming; impairing; injuring; marring; prejudicing; spoiling; tarnishing; vitiating; wounding -
9 chewing
жевать; жевание; жевательныйСинонимический ряд:1. snapping (adj.) biting; gnawing; incising; nibbling; nipping; puncturing; snapping; tacking a bite; wounding2. champing (verb) champing; crunching; masticating; munching; ruminating; scrunching
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