Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
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СКАЧАТЬ v. a. Overbalance, outweigh.

      Overpower, v. a. Subdue, conquer, overwhelm, overcome, overturn, over-bear, overmaster, defeat, rout, crash, beat, vanquish, subjugate, discomfit, choke, get the better of, get the upper hand of.

      Overprize, v. a. Overestimate, overvalue, make too much of.

      Overrate, v. a. Overestimate, overvalue, make too much of.

      Overreach, v. a. Deceive, cheat, dupe, circumvent, defraud, swindle, cozen, bamboozle, gull, trick, victimize, diddle, chouse, take in, impose upon.

      Override, v. a. 1. Pass, ride beyond.

      2. Outweigh, surpass, be superior to, take precedence of.

      Overrule, v. a. 1. Control, govern, sway, have control of.

      2. Annul, cancel, revoke, rescind, repeal, nullify, recall, reject, repudiate, supersede, set aside.

      Overruling, a. Controlling, governing, directing, prevailing, predominant.

      Overrun, v. a. 1. Run over, spread over.

      2. Ravage, devastate, despoil, lay waste.

      Overrun, v. n. Overflow, run over.

      Oversee, v. a. Superintend, supervise, overlook, inspect, boss, have charge of, have the direction of.

      Overseer, n. Superintendent, inspector, supervisor, director, boss.

      Overset, v. a. 1. Overturn, upset, capsize, turn topsy-turvy.

      2. Subvert, overthrow, destroy.

      Oversight, n. 1. Superintendence, control, direction, management, supervision, inspection, charge, care, surveillance.

      2. Error, blunder, mistake, slip, trip, lapse, miss, inadvertency.

      Overspread, v. a. Cover, spread over.

      Overstate, v. a. Exaggerate, overcharge.

      Overstrain, v. a. Exaggerate, overcharge.

      Overt, a. Open, manifest, public, patent, notorious, glaring.

      Overtake, v. a. Catch, come up with.

      Overthrow, v. a. 1. Overturn, upset, overset, subvert, prostrate, level, fell, throw down, beat down.

      2. Demolish, destroy, ruin.

      3. Vanquish, conquer, defeat, worst, overcome, master, overpower, overbear, overwhelm, subjugate, crush, discomfit, beat, rout, foil.

      Overthrow, n. 1. Subversion, prostration.

      2. Destruction, demolition, ruin, shipwreck.

      3. Defeat, discomfiture, rout.

      Overtop, v. a. 1. Rise above.

      2. Excel, transcend, surpass, exceed.

      Overture, n. 1. Proposal, offer, proposition.

      2. (Mus.) Orchestral introduction to an opera, oratorio, &c.

      Overturn, v. a. Overthrow.

      Overvalue, v. a. Overrate, overprize, overestimate, make too much of.

      Overweening, a. Conceited, haughty, proud, arrogant, opinionated, egotistical, consequential, supercilious, vain, vain-glorious, puffed up.

      Overwhelm, v. a. 1. Overflow, spread over and cover.

      2. Subdue, vanquish, conquer, defeat, overpower, overthrow.

      Overwrought, a. Overdone, elaborated too much.

      Ovule, n. (Bot.) Rudimentary seed.

      Ovum, n. [L. pl. Ova.] Egg.

      Owe, v. a. 1. Be indebted to, be bound to pay.

      2. Be obliged to ascribe to, be obliged for, have to attribute to.

      Owing, a. Due.

      Owing to, Attributable to, ascribable to, traceable to.

      Own, v. a. 1. Possess, hold, have, be in possession of, have a title to.

      2. Acknowledge, confess, avow, allow, admit.

      Owner, n. Proprietor, possessor, holder.

      Oxidate, v. a. Oxidize.

      Oxidize, v. a. Oxidate, calcine, convert into an oxide.

      Oxygenate, v. a. Oxygenize, unite or impregnate with oxygen.

      Oxygenize, v. a. Oxygenate.

      Oxygon, n. Acute-angled triangle.

      P

      Pace, n. 1. Step, tread.

      2. Gait, manner of walking.

      3. Amble (of a horse), pacing.

      Pace, v. n. 1. Walk (with measured steps).

      2. Go at a pace, go at an ambling gait.

      Pachydermatous, a. Thick-skinned.

      Pacific, a. 1. Conciliatory, appeasing, mild, peace-making.

      2. Peaceful, peaceable, tranquil, gentle, calm, smooth, quiet, unruffled.

      Pacification, n. Tranquillization, reconciliation, reconcilement, accommodation.

      Pacificator, n. Peacemaker.

      Pacify, v. a. 1. Conciliate, appease, give peace to, restore harmony to.

      2. Tranquillize, assuage, calm, still, quiet, lull, smooth, compose, moderate, hush, quell, lay, allay, soften, soothe, mollify.

      Pacing, n. Pace, amble.

      Pack, n. 1. Bundle, package, budget, parcel, packet, bale.

      2. Burden, load.

      3. Collection, assemblage, assortment.

      4. Gang, crew, set, knot, band, clan, company, bevy, lot, squad.

      Pack, v. a. Compress (into a bundle), put together (in close order).

      Package, n. Bundle, budget, parcel, pack, bale, packet.

      Packet, n. 1. Package (small).

      2. Vessel (for freight and passengers between stated ports).

      Packfong, n. [Written also Pakfong.] German silver, white copper.

      Pack off, [Active.] Despatch, send off, send away.

      Pack off, [Neuter.] Depart, go, start, set out, set off, be off, get off.

      Pact, n. Compact, contract, agreement, bargain, covenant, stipulation, convention, concordant.

      Pad, n. 1. Cushion.

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