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22.10.2019 - Look at other dictionaries: vibrant — vibrant, ante [ vibrɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1747; de vibrer 1 ♢ Qui vibre (1o), est en vibration. Les cordes, lames, membranes vibrantes ...via enacademic.com
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vibrant
adj. Vibrant is used with these nouns: ↑colour, ↑community, ↑culture, ↑economy, ↑mix, ↑neighbourhood, ↑personality, ↑red
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{n}, {slang} The stomach. * /John is stuffing his breadbasket again./
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noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, serious, terrible ▪ complete, total ▪ common, widespread ▪ simple
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appreciate
verb 1 recognize good qualities ADVERB ▪ really, truly ▪ fully, properly ▪ The sound quality was poor so we couldn t fully appreciate the music. ▪ especially
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adj. Ubiquitous is used with these nouns: ↑presence
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verb ADVERB ▪ greatly, radically, seriously, severely, significantly ▪ His position within the government has been seriously undermined. ▪ completely, totally
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20.10.2019 - 1590s, sharp, poignant (of pain or grief), from L. pungentem (nom. pungens), prp. of pungere to prick, pierce, sting, related to pugnus fist (see PUGNACIOUS (Cf.via enacademic.com
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1590s, sharp, poignant (of pain or grief), from L. pungentem (nom. pungens), prp. of pungere to prick, pierce, sting, related to pugnus fist (see PUGNACIOUS (Cf. pugnacious)). Meaning having powerful odor or taste first recorded 1660s. Literal…
Translation — casing — from english
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4.1.11 обсадная труба (casing): Труба, опускаемая с поверхности для крепления стенок буровой скважины.. Источник: ГОСТ Р ИСО 13680-2011: Трубы бесшовные обсадные, насосно-компрессорные и трубные заготовки для муфт из коррозионно ...Mediavia enacademic.com
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hit between the eyes
{v. phr.}, {informal} To make a strong impression on; surprise greatly. * /Helen hit Joe right between the eyes the moment he saw her./ * /It was a wonderfully lifelike picture, and it hit Sol right between the eyes./ * /To learn that his parents
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provoke
verb ADVERB ▪ deliberately ▪ inevitably (esp. BrE) ▪ The suggestion inevitably provoked outrage from student leaders. ▪ immediately ▪ eventually
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exert
verb Exert is used with these nouns as the object: ↑attraction, ↑authority, ↑control, ↑dominance, ↑effect, ↑effort, ↑fascination, ↑force, ↑impact, ↑influence, ↑leverage, ↑