Це сирі відповідники з білінгвальних джерел. Семантичне кластеризування ще не виконане — групування лише за рівнем довіри джерел.
acuteabsent3 sourcesballa, e2u
harmonyC2nounabsent— music2 sourcesballa, e2u
a pleasant sound in music, made by playing or singing a group of different notes together
pitchB2verbabsent— pitch a tent2 sourcesballa, e2u
to choose a place for a tent and put it there
harmonyB2nounabsent— peace2 sourcesballa, e2u
when people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when different things seem right or suitable together
pitchC2nounabsent— pitch dark/black2 sourcesballa, e2u
pitchB2nounabsent— sports area2 sourcesballa, e2u
an area painted with lines for playing particular sports, especially football
ariseC1verbabsent1 sourcesballa
If a problem arises, it starts to happen.
angleC1nounabsent— space1 sourcesballa
the space between two lines or surfaces at the point at which they touch each other, measured in degrees
angleC1nounabsent— at an angle1 sourcesballa
not horizontal or vertical, but sloping
someone who examines and repairs teeth
angleC1nounabsent— direction1 sourcesballa
the direction from which you look at something
salonB2nounabsent1 sourcesballa
a place where women have their hair cut and put in a style
angleC1nounabsent— way of thinking1 sourcesballa
the way you think about a situation
vocalabsent1 sourcesballa
die outB2verbabsent— die out1 sourcese2u
to become more and more rare and then disappear completely
die downC2verbabsent— die down1 sourcese2u
If something, especially noise or excitement, dies down, it gradually becomes less loud or strong until it stops.
die outB2verbabsent— die out1 sourcese2u
to become more and more rare and then disappear completely
die downC2verbabsent— die down1 sourcese2u
If something, especially noise or excitement, dies down, it gradually becomes less loud or strong until it stops.
take overC2verbabsent— take over1 sourcesballa
to become more successful or powerful than something or someone else that is involved in the same type of activity
to gradually become less strong or clear and then disappear