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sabotage
( ˈsæbətɑ:ʒ n. 1 destruction, damage, wrecking, impairment: Enemy infiltrators were responsible for the sabotage of our radar. 2 subversion, treachery, treason: When the radar was found Далее…
sack
( ̈ɪsæk n. 1 pouch, bag, Scots and US dialect poke; Technical sac: She bought a 10-pound sack of potatoes. 2 hit the sack. retire, turn in, go to bed or to sleep, Slang hit the hay, Brit kip Далее…
sacred
( ˈseɪkrɪd adj. 1 consecrated, dedicated, hallowed, holy, blessed, blest, sanctified, revered, divine, awe-inspiring, venerable, venerated, sainted, heaven-sent: This is a most sacred Далее…
sacrifice
( ˈsækrɪfaɪs n. 1 immolation, surrender, forfeiture, forgoing, giving up, yielding up, offering (up), offer, Christian religion oblation: The Aztec religion demanded the sacrifice of human Далее…
sacrificial
( ˌsækrɪˈfɪʃəl adj. 1 sacrificed, immolated, surrendered, given up, yielded: They led the sacrificial lamb to the slaughter. 2 atoning, expiatory, propitiatory, conciliatory: The solemn Далее…
sacrilege
( ˈsækrɪlɪdʒ n. 1 desecration, profanation, debasement, violation, prostitution, dishonouring, vitiation, defilement, befouling, fouling, contamination, befoulment, misuse, abuse, Далее…
sacrilegious
( ˌsækrɪˈlɪdʒəs adj. profane, impious, heretical, blasphemous, irreverent, disrespectful: The inscription contains a curse on any who perpetrate any sacrilegious act against the remains of Далее…
sad
( sæd adj. 1 unhappy, melancholy, downcast, dejected, depressed, low, sorrowful, gloomy, morose, glum, lugubrious, mournful, heartsick, crestfallen, chap-fallen, disheartened, downhearted, Далее…
sadden
( ˈsædn v. depress, deject, sorrow, dishearten, distress, dispirit, discourage, grieve, aggrieve: It saddens me to think of all the starving people.)
sadistic
( adj. cruel, monstrous, brutal, brutish, beastly, ruthless, perverse, Technical algolagnic: She derives sadistic pleasure from reminding me of all my failures. The scars and bruises Далее…
sadly
( adv. 1 unfortunately, alas, unhappily, unluckily, lamentably, regrettably, deplorably, sad to relate: Sadly, all our oldest oaks were uprooted in the hurricane. 2 unhappily, gloomily, Далее…
sadness
( ˈsædnɪs n. unhappiness, dolour, misery, sorrow, dispiritedness, grief, depression, dejection, dejectedness, sorrowfulness, despondency, melancholy, gloom, gloominess: It is hard to Далее…
safe
( seɪf adj. 1 unharmed, whole, uninjured, unhurt, (safe and) sound, secure, protected, shielded, sheltered, out of harm's way, all right, Colloq OK or okay: You'll be safe here with me. 2 Далее…
safe keeping
( n. charge, protection, keeping, custody, care, guardianship: The deed to the house is in the safe keeping of Mr Williams, my solicitor.)
safeguard
( ˈseɪfɡɑ:d n. 1 protection, defence, security: Such a flimsy fence to is hardly a sufficient safeguard. —v. 2 protect, defend, shield, shelter, keep safe, guard; conserve, save, keep, care Далее…
safety
( ˈseɪftɪ n. safeness, protection, aegis, cover, shelter, security, refuge; sanctuary, safe keeping: There's safety in numbers, so the more the merrier. We retreated to the safety of the Далее…
sag
( sæɡ v. 1 droop, sink, slump, bend, dip; swag, bag: The board sagged precariously under his weight. Without a breath stirring, the banners sagged in the humid air. 2 drop, decrease, Далее…
saga
( ˈsɑ:ɡə n. (heroic) legend, narrative, epic, Edda, chronicle, romance, roman-fleuve, story, tale, adventure: Are you really interested in the continuing saga of the inhabitants of Далее…
sage
( ̈ɪseɪdʒ adj. 1 wise, sagacious, prudent, sensible, perspicacious, profound, intelligent, discerning, reasonable, logical, judicious, common-sense, commonsensical: The old woman gave her Далее…
sail
( seɪl v. 1 navigate, pilot, steer: Sail as close to the shore as possible to avoid the whirlpool. 2 go sailing or boating or yachting, cruise, set sail, put (out) to sea: Would you like to Далее…
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