sexton
1> , 
2>  
3> 

sextuple
1>  

sexual
1> 
_Ex:
sexual disease  
_Ex:
sexual maturity  
_Ex:
sexual organs  
_Ex:
sexual reproduction  () 
_Ex:
sexual classification _.    
2> ,    
_Ex:
sexual intercourse, sexual relations  
_Ex:
sexual heat ,    ( )

sexual politics
1>        


sexual selection
1> _.  ,  

sexuality
1>  
2> ,  
3> () ; 

sexualize
1>    
2>      ( )

sexuated
1> 

sexy
1> _.  , 
_Ex:
a sexy novel  
2> _.    
; 
_Ex:
the sexiest girl here     
  
3> _. , 
_Ex:
a sexy abstract painting   

_Ex:
neutron bomb is sexy for the media   - 
,   ()  


Seyfert galaxy
1> _.  

Seym
1> _. 

sez
1> _. . says
_Ex:
sez you!    !, !,   !

sf
1> (_.  science fiction)  
_Ex:
an sf story - 

SF
1> (_.  science fiction)  
_Ex:
an SF story - 
2> _.  San Francisco  

sferics
1>  ;  
2> _. _.  

sforzando
1> _. 

sforzato
1> _. 

sfumato
1> ;  ,  

sgraffito
1>  (  )
2>  (  )
3> _. _.  (  ,  
    )
4> _.    ( )  ,
    . .
5> _. ,   

sh, 'sh
1> !

shabbily
1> ,   .

shabby
1> , , ,  ( , )
_Ex:
shabby clothes  () 
_Ex:
a shabby sofa  
_Ex:
to become shabby , 
2>   , 
_Ex:
a shabby hobo   , , 
_Ex:
to look shabby   () ; 

3> , , 
_Ex:
shabby furniture  () 
_Ex:
shabby neighbourhood  
_Ex:
shabby existence  
_Ex:
shabby house  () 
4> , 
_Ex:
to treat smb. in a shabby way  
 -.
_Ex:
I feel shabby about it  ,    ;
   
5> , 
_Ex:
shabby reasoning  
_Ex:
shabby excuse  ,  
6> , , 
_Ex:
shabby trick  
_Ex:
it is very shabby of him     
_Ex:
a shabby way to behave  
_Ex:
to do smb. a shabby turn    -.
7> , 
_Ex:
shabby present ,   

shabby-genteel
1>  ,   
_Ex:
shabby-genteel aristocracy  

shabrack
1> , 

shabracque
1> , 

shack
1> , , 
_Ex:
a mountain shack   
2> , ; 
_Ex:
a cook's shack 
_Ex:
radio shack 
_Ex:
a beach shack  

shack up
1>   (-.)
_Ex:
shack up with us till your house is ready   ,
     
2> . _. (with) ,    -.
_Ex:
who is she shacking up with these days?    
?
3>   
_Ex:
they are shacking up together   ,   

shackle
1> . _pl. 
_Ex:
shackles on the ankles   
_Ex:
to make the shackles fast around smb.'s ankles 
-.   
2> , ; 
_Ex:
the shackles of convention  
_Ex:
the shackles of love  
_Ex:
the shackles of habit  
_Ex:
he is in the shackles of debt    
_Ex:
the shackles of slavery fell   
3> _pl. _.  ; _.  
4> _. , , 
5>   
_Ex:
a smith was ordered to shackle him   
  
6> , , 
_Ex:
his views were not shackled by convention   
    
_Ex:
he's too young to shackle himself with a family  
,         (
 )
_Ex:
doctors are shackled with paperwork  

7> , , 
_Ex:
she was shackled to him forever     


shad
1> _.  (Alosa gen.; )

shadberry
1> _.  ,  (Amelanchier gen.)
2>   

shadbush
1> _.  ,  (Amelanchier gen.)

shaddock
1> _. , ,   (Citrus grandis)
2>  

shade
1> ; ; 
_Ex:
in the shade (of a tree)   ()
_Ex:
20 degrees in the shade    
_Ex:
the trees make a pleasant shade    
2> 
_Ex:
to be in the shade    (  )
_Ex:
I have chosen to remain in the shade     
()
_Ex:
to throw (to put, to cast) smb., smth. in(to) the shade
 () -., -.
_Ex:
to keep smb. in the shade  -.   
_Ex:
to fall into the shade    
3> _pl. ;  ;   (. the
shades of evening, the shades of night, evening shades,
night's shades)
_Ex:
the shades lengthen   ;  
_Ex:
the shades of evening (of night) fall  
4>  , , 
_Ex:
in the shade of smth.   -.
5> , 
_Ex:
material in all shades of blue    

_Ex:
in dark shades   
_Ex:
the same colour in a lighter shade     

6> , 
_Ex:
people of all shades of opinion   
_Ex:
delicate shades of meaning   
_Ex:
newspapers of every shade   
7>   (-.)
_Ex:
a shade more  
_Ex:
a shade better  (-, ) 
_Ex:
a shade uncomfortable  
_Ex:
I drew my chair a shade nearer to her    
   
8> , 
_Ex:
a shade of annoyance crossed (passed over, came over)
his face     (   )
 
_Ex:
there was not a shade of humour in his voice   
      (  )
_Ex:
he seemed to feel not a shade of doubt that... , ,
  , ...; ,    
  ( ) , ...
9> . _pl. _.  , 
_Ex:
the shades of death  
_Ex:
the shade of that which once was great   
_Ex:
among the shades   
10> 
_Ex:
light and shade   
_Ex:
it was a miserable painting without shade or perspective
        
11> , ; 
12> ,     
13> _. 
_Ex:
to pull down the shade  
14> 
_Ex:
with a green shade over my eyes   

15> _pl. _.  ,  
16> 
17>   (  ); 
18> ; ,  ( , )
_Ex:
to shade one's eyes (with one's hand)   ()
( )
_Ex:
a hat that shades one's eyes ,  
( )
_Ex:
trees shade the street    
_Ex:
this spot shaded by coconut palms  , 
  (   )
19> ,    (-.)
20> ,  
_Ex:
a sullen look shaded his face    
 
_Ex:
his eyes shaded with pain     
21> , ;  
_Ex:
to shade the outlines  
_Ex:
to shade a white spot   
22>   (  ,   . .;
. shade away, shade off)
_Ex:
scarlet shading off into pink  ,   
23>   (. shade away)
_Ex:
their superiority shaded away   
  
24>  (, ,   . .; . shade
away, shade down)
_Ex:
a touch of coarseness in his manners has since shaded down
      (   
)
25> _.  
_Ex:
they shaded the price   () 

shade tree
1> _.  ; , ,   

shaded
1> ; 
_Ex:
shaded walk  
2>  (-.)
_Ex:
I couldn't read by the weak shaded lamp     
  ,  
3> 
_Ex:
he was standing in a shaded doorway     
4> 

shadeful
1> _. 

shadeless
1>   ; 
_Ex:
shadeless cap   
2> ; 
_Ex:
his shadeless heroines   (
) 

shadelessness
1>   
_Ex:
we can't build in this utter shadelessness   
     
_Ex:
in the wonderful light and shadelessness of that noon 
   

shadiness
1> , 
_Ex:
these birds live in the shadiness of the forest  
    () 
2>  (-. )
_Ex:
he knew of the shadiness of the transaction  , 
  "" 

shading
1> 
_Ex:
the shading set off the gilt letters  
()     
2> ; 
3> , 
_Ex:
shadings of meaning  

shadoof
1>  ( )

shadow
1>  ( )
_Ex:
the shadow of the house   
_Ex:
to cast (to throw, to project) a shadow  ;
 ; 
_Ex:
the trees cast long shadows    
_Ex:
to cast a shadow on smb.    -.
_Ex:
it cast a shadow on her happiness    
_Ex:
the earth's shadow sometimes falls on the moon  
    
2> 
_Ex:
her face was in deep shadow       

_Ex:
she was hard to see in the web of light and shadow  
       
3> 
_Ex:
to live in the shadow   ;   
_Ex:
he was content to live in the shadow   
  (  )
4> . _pl.  (. the shadows of evening)
_Ex:
the shadows lengthen  
_Ex:
the rural street, now deep in shadow, was still  
,    ,  
5> ; 
_Ex:
to scatter the shadows  
6>  
_Ex:
shadows flitted among the trees    
_Ex:
he saw moving shadows of men in the garden    
  
7> 
_Ex:
the shadow of death  
_Ex:
the shadows of the past  () 
_Ex:
to catch at shadows   ,  

_Ex:
to grasp a shadow and let go a substance   
  
8> , 
_Ex:
a shadow of danger  
_Ex:
coming events cast their shadows before _. 
 
_Ex:
those upon whom the shadow of death has already fallen ,
     ;  
_Ex:
the shadow of tragedy hung over their mansion  
,   
9>  ;  (-.)
_Ex:
the shadow of a name   ,  
_Ex:
to be a shadow of one's former self  
_Ex:
she was just the shadow of a once pretty girl   
   
_Ex:
to be worn (reduced) to a shadow   ()
_Ex:
she worked herself to a shadow    ,
     
10> , 
_Ex:
a shadow of annoyance   ()
_Ex:
not a shadow of hope   
_Ex:
not a shadow of doubt   
_Ex:
it is true beyond the (without a) shadow of doubt  ,
  ,    
_Ex:
the shadow of a shade _.  , 
_Ex:
it has been shown beyond the shadow of a shade of doubt 
   ,     
11>  , 
_Ex:
she is her sister's shadow      
_Ex:
he followed her like a shadow      
12> 
_Ex:
I don't want your shadow to see me   ,  ,
   ,  
13>  ()
14> _pl. 
_Ex:
it was an exciting picture of wet shadows and sharp
accents    ,   
    
15> _. _. ,  "" ,
       
16> _. ; ; 
_Ex:
he did it under the shadow of his father's name  
,    
_Ex:
the village nestled in the shadows of the forest 
    (  )
_Id:
to be afraid of one's (own) shadow   ;
 ,  
_Id:
to jump at shadows   
_Id:
to quarrel with one's own shadow   
()   
_Id:
to fight with one's own shadow    
 ,    ,

_Id:
may your shadow never grow less!   
 !,       !
17> (. S.) _. ;    ;

_Ex:
S. cabinet  
_Ex:
S. minister   
18> _.    (     )
_Ex:
shadow plaid  
_Id:
shadow roll     (  
 ,      )
19> ; ,  ( , )
_Ex:
great trees shadowed this spot   
 
_Ex:
long curling lashes shadowed her eyes  
   
20> 
21> 
_Ex:
his childhood was shadowed by this affliction  
   
22> 
_Ex:
her blue eyes shadowed with rage    
 
23> ;  ;  ,
 (. shadow forth, shadow out)
_Ex:
the particulars of the story are artfully shadowed in the
very beginning      
  
_Ex:
in this figure the author shadowed forth the idea of love
        
24> , ,  (. shadow forth,
shadow out)
_Ex:
this event seemed to shadow forth a new kind of trouble 
, ,   
_Ex:
to shadow forth (out) future events  

25>   ,  
_Ex:
I knew that I was being shadowed  ,    -
 ( )

shadow box
1>  ; 
2>       

shadow dance
1>   ()

shadow play
1>  

shadow shading
1>  

shadow show
1>  

shadow-boxing
1>    (    - 
  )
2> ,  

shadow-fighting
1>    (    - 
  )
2> ,  

shadow-figure
1> 

shadow-photograph
1>  

shadow-proof
1>  ( ); 

shadow-stitch
1>   

shadow-test
1> _. 

shadowbox
1>     ()
2>    ,    . .; ;
 

shadowed
1>   ,   , 

shadower
1> ,    , 
_Ex:
I gave my shadower the slip    ,
   ()  

shadowgraph
1>  
2> ,     ;
 
3> _. -
4>   

shadowing
1> , 
_Ex:
this way of drawing and shadowing is generally performed
with black chalk      
 
2> 
_Ex:
we witnessed a partial shadowing of the moon  
  
3> ,   
_Ex:
divorce shadowing      


shadowland
1>  
2>  , 
3>  
_Ex:
shadowland of his own making ,    


shadowless
1>  , 

shadowy
1> , 
_Ex:
the shadowy garden  
2> , 
_Ex:
stillness lay through the shadowy marble halls  
   
3> , , ; 
_Ex:
in my memory there was but a shadowy picture of the event 
       
_Ex:
I saw the shadowy coast    () 


shady
1> 
_Ex:
shady walk  
_Ex:
shady hat    
_Ex:
to keep shady   
2> _. , 
_Ex:
a shady lot  
_Ex:
shady chances   () ( )
3> , 
_Ex:
shady transaction (business)  () 
_Ex:
shady character (man)  
_Ex:
shady lady 
_Ex:
there is something shady about it   
4> 
_Ex:
shady egg  
_Id:
she is on the shady side of forty    (), 
  ()
_Id:
to keep smb. shady _. _. ,  -.

shafite
1>  (    )

shaft
1>  (, , ,   . .); 
 ( )
_Ex:
when the fish is struck the point detaches itself from the
shaft     ,  
 
2> 
_Ex:
random shaft  
3>  , 
_Ex:
the shafts of ridicule  
_Ex:
random shaft  
_Ex:
the (random) shaft went home ( ) 
  
_Ex:
venomed shafts of envy   
4> _. , 
5> , ; 
_Ex:
the shaft of an axe 
6>  (); ,  ()
_Ex:
bright shafts struck through the smoky air of the room 
      
_Ex:
a shaft of lightning pierced the dark sky  ()
  (-)  
7>  ()
8> , 
9> _.  (, )
10> , , 
11> ,  
12> _. ;  ; 
13> 
14> 
15> _. ,  
_Ex:
to descent (to go down) a shaft   
16> _. 
_Ex:
light shaft  
_Ex:
lift (elevator) shaft  
17> _. ; ; 
_Ex:
shaft horse-power   
18> _.  () , 
19>  (,   . .)
20>  (  . .)    
21> _.  (-.); , 

shaft-furnace
1> _.  

shaft-horse
1>  , ;   

shafting
1> _. ;  
2>  
_Ex:
marble shafting  

shaftman
1> 

shafty
1> ,  ( )

shag
1> ,  
_Ex:
his hair had grown into a tangled shag   
  
2> () 
_Ex:
the face of the velvet has a short shag  
   
3>   
4>  
_Ex:
the shag of his savage nature appalled me   
  
5> , ;    
6> ,  ;  (. shag tobacco)
7> _.   (Phalacrocorax aristotelis)
_Id:
wet as a shag  
8> _. , 
9>  , ; 
10>  , , 
11>  , 
12> . _.  (   . .)
13> ;    
14> _.  , .  
15> _.  ( -.)
16> , 
17> 

shag back
1> _. _.    
( )
2> 

shag-eared
1> 

shag-rag
1> 

shagback
1> _. 
2>  

shagbark
1> _.   (Carya ovata)
2>    

shagged
1>   , 
_Ex:
shagged (eye-)brows  () 
2> ,  ( )
3> ,   ( )
4> ,  
5> ; ;  ( )

shaggily
1> _. , 
2> 
_Ex:
the trees grew shaggily    

shagginess
1> 
2> ; 
3> 

shaggy
1> , ; 
_Ex:
shaggy hair  () ;  
_Ex:
shaggy mane   ()
_Ex:
shaggy (eye)brows  (, ) 
2> 
_Ex:
shaggy hog  
3> , ,   ( )
_Ex:
shaggy cloth  () 
4> 
_Ex:
shaggy surface  
5> , 
_Ex:
shaggy manners  
6>   ,   
7> , 
_Ex:
shaggy trees  

shaggy cup
1> _.  ,   (Coprinus comatus)

shaggy dog
1> 

shaggy dog story
1>    ,  
2> _.    ,   
; 

shaggymane
1> _.  ,   (Coprinus comatus)

shagreen
1> 
2>  

shagreened
1>   ,  
2>  
_Ex:
shagreened book    

shah
1> 

shaheen
1>  ( )

shahi
1> _.  (  )

shaitan
1> , , 
2>  
3>  

shakable
1>  , 
_Ex:
his decision wasn't shakable    
 

shake
1> 
_Ex:
to give smth. a shake  -.
_Ex:
to give an appletree a shake  
_Ex:
a shake of the hand(s) 
_Ex:
to give smb.'s hand a shake  -. 
_Ex:
by (with) a shake of one's (of the) head  
_Ex:
the dog gave itself a shake  
2> ; 
_Ex:
to give a shake ,  
_Ex:
to be destroyed by the shake (of an earthquake) 
 
3> , ; 
_Ex:
the shake of a ship in a strom    
4> 
_Ex:
to show no shake of fear     
_Ex:
all of a shake  
5> (the shakes) _. , 
_Ex:
he is having a fit of the shakes   
6>  
7> 
_Ex:
to give smb. the shakes    -.
_Ex:
I get the shakes when I look at him    ,
    
8> , 
_Ex:
it was such a shake    
_Ex:
he chaged completely after that shake   
  
9> _. 
_Ex:
in a shake, in half a shake, in two (in a couple of, in a
brace of) shake, in the shake of a hand (of a lamb's tail)
  , ,   
_Ex:
wait a shake  
10> _pl. _. , 
_Ex:
to be no great shakes     ;
   
11>   (. milk shake)
12>  ()
13>  ( , )
14> _. 
15> _. 
_Id:
a fair shake   ; _. _. , 

_Id:
to give smb., smth. the shake   -., -.
16> , ; 
_Ex:
to shake smb. by the shoulders  -.  
_Ex:
to shake leaves from a tree  ()   
_Ex:
to shake (up) a pillow  
_Ex:
to shake sand out of one's shoes    
_Ex:
to shake carpets  
_Ex:
to shake a table-cloth  
_Ex:
he shook the dust from the blanket     
_Ex:
we drove over a rough road and were much shaken   
,    
_Ex:
sobs shook her frail body    
 
_Ex:
to shake dice   ( )
_Ex:
to shake down ,  (  )
_Ex:
to shake off  (  . .)
17> ; ; 
_Ex:
to shake with cold   
_Ex:
to shake with sobs   
_Ex:
to shake with laughter   
_Ex:
my hands shook    
_Ex:
his voice shook with emotion      
18>  ()
_Ex:
to shake hands (with smb.), to shake smb.'s hand, to
shake smb. by the hand  -. ,  
-. 
19> 
_Ex:
to shake one's head   (  ,
  . .)
_Ex:
he shook his head in answer to my question    
   
_Ex:
she only shook her head at (over) my behaviour  
() () ,    
_Ex:
to shake one's finger at smb.  -. 
_Ex:
the wind shook the trees   
20> 
_Ex:
to shake in the wind  ()  
_Ex:
the vase on the mantelpiece shook perilously   
    
21> , 
_Ex:
I was shaken by (with, at) the news    

_Ex:
it shook my composure    , 
    
22>  
_Ex:
she shook herself loose from the man's grasp  
  
_Ex:
to shake oneself free of all responsibility   
 
23>  (. shake up)
_Ex:
to shake together ,  ()
_Ex:
this medicine must be shaken up before drinking  
   
24> _. , ;  ( -.)
_Ex:
to shake one's pursuers   
_Ex:
can you shake your friend? I want to speak to you alone
      ?    
 
25> , , 
_Ex:
to shake the foundations () 
_Ex:
to shake smb.'s resolution  -. 
_Ex:
to shake smb.'s faith  -. 
26> _.  
27> _. _. 
_Id:
to shake one's sides (with laughing)   
_Id:
to shake one's ears ;  
(, , )
_Id:
to shake a leg (a foot, a toe, one's bones) ,
  ; _. 
_Id:
to shake a loose (a free) leg   ()
;   
_Id:
to shake hands with oneself  
_Id:
shake!, shake hands!, shake on it!  !
_Id:
to shake like an aspen leaf    
_Id:
to shake in one's shoes (in one's boots)  ()
 
_Id:
to shake the ghost into smb.  -.
_Id:
to shake the dust off one'd feet (one's shoes) _. 
   
_Id:
come, shake yourself together!    !

shake down
1> ,  ()
_Ex:
we were evicted and our shack was shaken down  ,
   
2>  (    . .)
_Ex:
to shake down a litter   ()  
3>   
_Ex:
to shake down on the floor   
4>   ( -.)
_Ex:
to shake down for the night 
5> ,  (-. )
_Ex:
to shake down the sugar in the bag    
6> ,  
_Ex:
the potatoes in the sack shook down    
7> , , ; 
_Ex:
he soon shook down to his new conditions  
    (   )
8> 
_Ex:
things are shaking down rapidly   
9> _. _.  ()
_Ex:
you are trying to shake me down   
,      

10> ,   ( -.)
_Ex:
to shake smb. down for ten dollars  -. 
 
11> _. , 
12> ,  
13> _.   
14> _.   

shake off
1> 
_Ex:
to shake off drowsiness  ( ) 
_Ex:
to shake off a habit  
_Ex:
to shake off smb.'s unwelcome attentions  

_Ex:
you must shake off all worry     
 
_Ex:
I can't shake off my cold      
2>  (   . .)
_Ex:
to shake off the pursuer   ;
_.    

shake out
1> , 
_Ex:
to shake out garments  
_Ex:
to shake out rugs  
2> ,  (  . .)
_Ex:
to shake smth. out of one's head  -.  ;
     -.
3>  (, )
4> 
_Ex:
to shake out into a fighting formation _. 
  

shake table
1> _. , 

shake up
1> 
_Ex:
the collision shook up both drivers   
 
2> , ; 
_Ex:
the news shook him up a bit    

3> , 
4>  ;  (, )
_Ex:
to shake up the management  
()

shake-rag
1> 

shake-up
1> 
2>  ;  (, 
 . .)
_Ex:
a governmental shake-up    

shakedown
1>   (   . .;   )
2> _. _. ; 
3> _. , 
4> _.  ; , 
5> _. _.  ,   (
,     ; . shakedown
cruise)
6> _.  

