Словарь английских синонимов и синонимичных выражений. Том II. J – Z. Виктор Евгеньевич Никитин
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СКАЧАТЬ style="font-size:15px;">      3. Bind, tie, tie together.

      4. Censure, satirize, lampoon, abuse.

      Lash the waves, Make vain efforts, try in vain, beat the air, fish in the air, milk the ram.

      Lass, n. Girl, damsel, maiden, lassie, miss.

      Lassie, n. [Scotch.] Girl, lass.

      Lassitude, n. Weariness, exhaustion, fatigue, prostration, languor, languidness, ennui.

      Lasso, n. Lariat.

      Last, a. 1. Latest.

      2. Hindmost.

      3. Final, ultimate.

      4. Highest, greatest, utmost, extreme.

      Last, ad. 1. The last time.

      2. After all the rest.

      3. Finally, in conclusion.

      Last, v. n. 1. Endure, remain, continue.

      2. Hold out, be unexhausted, be unconsumed.

      Lasting, a. Enduring, permanent, durable, of long continuance.

      Lastingness, n. Permanence, durability, continuance, fixedness.

      Lastly, ad. Finally, in fine, at last, at length, in the end, in conclusion.

      Late, a. 1. Slow, tardy, long delayed.

      2. Far advanced.

      3. Recently deceased.

      4. Recent.

      Late, ad. 1. Not early, not promptly, after the proper time, at the eleventh hour, a day after the fair.

      2. Recently, lately, not long ago.

      Lately, ad. Recently, latterly, late, of late, not long ago.

      Latent, a. Concealed, hidden, secret, occult, veiled, unseen.

      Lather, n. Foam (of soap and water), froth.

      Latifoliate, a. (Bot.) Broad-leaved.

      Latifolious, a. (Bot.) Broad-leaved.

      Latin, a. 1. Of the Latins, of ancient Rome, Roman.

      2. Classic, classical, in the manner of the Latins.

      Latin, n. Language of ancient Rome, Latin language.

      Latinism, n. Latin idiom.

      Latinity, n. Latin style.

      Latitude, n. 1. Extent, range, scope, amplitude, compass.

      2. Freedom, liberty, indulgence, free play.

      3. Laxity, loose interpretation, indefinite meaning.

      4. (Geog.) Angular distance from the equator.

      5. (Astron.) Angular distance from the ecliptic.

      Latitudinarian, a. Liberal (in opinion), lax, free, not orthodox, not strict.

      Latitudinarianism, n. Heterodoxy, liberalism.

      Latten, n. Sheet tin, tinned iron-plate.

      Latter, a. 1. Last mentioned (of two).

      2. Recent, modern.

      Latterly, ad. Lately, recently, of late.

      Lattice, n. Trellis, lattice-work.

      Lattice-work, n. Lattice, trellis.

      Laud, v. a. Praise, extol, celebrate, magnify.

      Laudable, a. Commendable, praiseworthy.

      Laudanum, n. Tincture of opium.

      Laudation, n. Praise, commendation, eulogy, compliment, encomium.

      Laudatory, a. Commendatory, panegyrical, eulogistic, complimentary, encomiastic, lavish of praise.

      Laugh, n. Laughter, cachinnation, guffaw, roar.

      Laugh, v. n. Snicker, giggle, roar, titter.

      Laugh at, Ridicule, deride, mock, scoff, scoff at, sneer at, laugh to scorn, make fun of, poke fun at.

      Laugh to scorn, Ridicule, deride, despise, sneer at, laugh at, treat with contempt.

      Laughable, a. Comical, droll, funny, ludicrous, farcical, ridiculous.

      Laughing, a. Merry, mirthful, gay.

      Laughing, n. Laughter.

      Laughing-gas, n. Nitrous oxide, protoxide of nitrogen, exhilarating gas.

      Laughter, n. Laughing, laugh.

      Laughing-stock, n. Butt (of jests), object of ridicule.

      Launch, v. a. 1. Throw, hurl, cast, dart, lance.

      2. Slide from the stocks (as a ship).

      Launch, v. n. Enlarge, expatiate, descant, dilate, launch out.

      Launch out, Enlarge, launch, expatiate.

      Laundress, n. Washerwoman.

      Laureate, n. Poet-laureate, court-poet.

      Lave, v. a. Wash, bathe.

      Lavement, n. (Med.) Clyster, enema, injection.

      Lavish, a. Profuse, prodigal, thriftless, unthrifty, wasteful, extravagant, too free, over-liberal.

      Lavish, v. a. Waste, squander, dissipate, spend lavishly.

      Law, n. 1. Rule, (prescribed by authority), regulation, canon, statute, enactment, decree, ordinance, edict, order, expressed command.

      2. Formula, principle, form.

      3. Code, body of rules.

      4. Jurisprudence, science of laws, legal science.

      5. Mosaic code.

      6. Suit, process, litigation.

      7. Observed order of facts, invariable sequence of phenomena.

      8. Uniform and constant operation of any natural force (under the same conditions), method of the Divine Agency, God in Nature.

      Lawful, a. 1. Legal, legalized, legitimate, constitutional.

      2. Allowable, permissible.

      3. Rightful, just, proper.

      Lawfulness, n. Legality, conformity to law.

      Lawgiver, n. Legislator, law-maker.

      Lawsuit, n. Action, suit in law.

      Lawyer, СКАЧАТЬ