three-inch
1> 

three-lane
1> ,  ( )

three-laned
1> ,  ( )

three-legged
1> , 
_Ex:
three-legged stool  
_Ex:
three-legged race   (,    
    )

three-line whip
1>     
 ;    

three-line, three-lined
1>   

three-man
1>   

three-mast, three-masted
1> 

three-master
1>  

three-mile
1> 
_Ex:
three-mile limit    (
)

three-pair
1> _.    
_Ex:
three-pair room    

three-party
1> 
_Ex:
three-party conversations  

three-percent
1> 

three-phase
1> 

three-piece
1>     
2> ,    
3>    
_Ex:
three-piece suite ()     
; _. 

three-ply
1> 
_Ex:
three-ply wood  
2>  ( ,  )
3>  . . .:  

three-point turn
1> _.      

three-position
1> _.  (   . .)

three-pounder
1>     ;  

three-quarter
1> _pl.  
2>    
3>      ( )
4> 
_Ex:
three-quarter violin    
5>       ( , )
6>  . . .:   

three-ring circus
1>       
2>   ; ; ""
3>      

three-ringer
1> _. _. "",  

three-row
1> _-. 

three-sided
1> 
_Ex:
three-sided conversations  

three-speed
1>   
_Ex:
three-speed changer   
  
2> _.  (  )

three-square
1>  ( )

three-stage booster
1>  

three-star brandy
1>  " "

three-star general
1> _. _. _. -

three-storey
1> 

three-storeyed
1> 

three-throw
1> ,  ( )

three-volume
1> 

three-way
1> , 
_Ex:
three-way relationship  
_Ex:
three-way partnership  () 
2>  ,   
3>    
_Ex:
a three-way electric bulb    

4> 
_Ex:
three-way cock  
5> _-. 

three-way cross
1> _-.   ( );
 

three-wheeled
1> _.    ( )
_Ex:
three-wheeled undercarriage  ,  

three-wheeler
1>  
2>  
3>   

three-wire
1> _. 

three-year-old
1> , 
_Ex:
three-year-old boy  

threefold
1> ,    
2>     ,   . .
3> ,    
4>     ( )
5>     
6>  ();    ; 
_Ex:
to increase (by) threefold () 
7> _.   

threepence
1>  , 

threepenny
1> 
_Ex:
threepenny bit (piece)  , 
2> , ; 

threepennyworth
1> ,      

threescore
1> _.    ();  ( )
_Ex:
threescore and ten   (  
 )

threesome
1> . _. , ,    
2>      ()
3> . _.    ;  


thremmatology
1> _. ,     
  

threnetic
1> ; 

threnetical
1> ; 

threnode
1>  , 

threnody
1>  , 

threnous
1>  , 

threonine
1> _. 

thresh
1> , , ;  
_Ex:
to thresh a horse  () 
_Ex:
to thresh smb. soundly   -.
_Ex:
to thresh a boy for stealing apples   
  
_Ex:
to thresh smb. with one's stick  -. 
_Ex:
to thresh smb. within an inch of his life  -. 

_Ex:
to thresh the life out of smb.   -., 
  -.
2> _. ,  ( , ); 
;  ( )
_Ex:
they're going to get threshed in the elections  
   
3> 
_Ex:
to thresh the grain out of the wheat  
 
4> ,  ( -.);  (  
 . .)
_Ex:
to thresh at smth. with one's cane   -. 
_Ex:
to thresh at (against) the door   
_Ex:
to thresh the air with one's fists   (
) 
_Ex:
to thresh one's arms against one's body to keep warm 
  ,  
5> , , 
_Ex:
the rain threshed the tops of the trees   
 
6> 
7> 
_Ex:
to thresh in bed with a high fever   () 
 
_Ex:
the big bronze propellers threshed madly in reverse 
       

8> _.      
9> _.     
_Id:
to thresh (over) (old) straw   ; 
  

thresher
1> _-. 
2> _-. 

threshing
1> , , 
_Ex:
to give smb. a sound threshing  -.  
2> 

threshing-floor
1> _-. , 

threshing-machine
1> _-. 

threshing-mill
1> _-. 

threshold
1> 
_Ex:
to stop on the threshold    ( )
_Ex:
to cross the threshold  
2> , , , 
_Ex:
on the threshold of life   
_Ex:
to be on the threshold of war    
_Ex:
to be on the threshold of a discovery   
3> _. ,  ; 
_Ex:
threshold of sensitivity, sensitivity threshold 

_Ex:
threshold of audibility (of hearing)  
_Ex:
threshold of consiousness  
_Ex:
above the threshold   ( )
4> _.  ()
5> _.  (  . .)
6> _.  

threshold rate
1> ,   , 

threw
1> _p.  throw

thrice
1> ,   
_Ex:
to knock thrice   
2> ;   
_Ex:
thrice as much  
3> _-.  ;   
_Ex:
thrice happy  () 
_Ex:
thrice blessed  

thrice-told
1> , , , 
_Ex:
thrice-told tale  ; -

thrift
1> , 
_Ex:
thrift society  
_Ex:
thrift institutions _. ,  
(,    . .)
_Ex:
by thrift she managed to get along  
      
2> _. 
3> _. ,  
4> _. ; , 
5> _.  (Armeria)
6> _. ;  

thriftbox
1> ; 

thriftily
1> ; 
2> , 

thriftless
1> , 
2> _. ; 

thriftshop
1>        
 (.      )

thrifty
1> , 
_Ex:
thrifty housewife  
_Ex:
he was too thrifty to keep a servant    ,
  ;       
 
2>  , 
_Ex:
thrifty apple tree   
_Ex:
thrifty colt  
3> ; ; 
_Ex:
thrifty farm  

thrill
1>  ; ;  ; 

_Ex:
thrill of ancipitation   ()
_Ex:
thrill of joy  
_Ex:
to feel a thrill of horror   
_Ex:
what a thrill it was!, it gave me quite a thrill!  
 !
_Ex:
she gets a thrill whenever she sees a parade  
 ,   
_Ex:
the crowd had the thrill of their lives  
   
_Ex:
we've had the thrill of a lifetime   
  
_Ex:
the biggest thrill is when you succeed in taming the animal
  ()  , 
  () 
2> , ; 
3> ; 
_Ex:
the film has a lot of thrill    
4> _. -. , 
_Ex:
the sight was a real thrill     
  
5>  ;    
6> _. ,    (  )
7>  ; ; , ;
 
_Ex:
to be thrilled at the sight of smth.  
   -.
_Ex:
he thrilled the audience with his appeal for action 
    
_Ex:
his voice thrilled the listeners    
_Ex:
our hearts were thrilled by those tales   
  
_Ex:
we were thrilled with the taste of the jam   
 
8>  
_Ex:
to thrill with delight   
_Ex:
we thrilled at the news     
 
_Ex:
I thrilled in response to his appeal    
   
9> ,  
_Ex:
fear thrilled through his veins    
_Ex:
his voice thrilled through the hall    
 
_Ex:
joy thrilled through his heart    ;
    
10>  , ; 
_Ex:
to thrill the land  
11> , ; 
_Ex:
the earth seemed to thrill ,   

_Ex:
his voice thrilled with emotion     

thriller
1> _.    ;  ;
     ; ,

_Ex:
the film was a thriller   ,  
(  )
_Ex:
spy thriller  
_Ex:
thriller about international terrorism  
  
_Ex:
thriller writer  
_Ex:
the thriller is set in Spain  () 
  

thriller-writing
1>  , 

thrilling
1> , ;  
_Ex:
thrilling news  
_Ex:
thrilling detective story  ()

_Ex:
thrilling finish  
2> , ; 
3> ,  ;   
( )

thrips
1> _.  (Thysanop tera)

thrive
1> , 
_Ex:
the country is thriving  
_Ex:
he throve on trade    
_Ex:
he thrives on other people's misfortunes   
  
2> , 
_Ex:
children thrive in fresh air     
_Ex:
cattle thrive in rich pastures    


thriveless
1> ; 

thriven
1> _p-p.  thrive

thriving
1> , 
_Ex:
thriving business man  
2> 
_Ex:
thriving girl  

thro'
1>  :
2>  : 
_Ex:
to pierce smth. thro'  -. 
_Ex:
he struck his enemy with his spear right thro'  
  
_Ex:
soaked (wet) thro'  
_Ex:
chilled thro'   ,   
3>     (   . .): ,
 ,   
_Ex:
to buy thro' to one's farthest destination  
   
_Ex:
the next train goes (runs) thro' to B.   
  .
_Ex:
the luggage was registered thro'    
 
4>    , ,   . .
_Ex:
to let smb. thro'  -.
_Ex:
England are thro' to the semifinal    
5>       :
, 
_Ex:
he studied the whole summer thro'    
6>   ( )     
 :  ;  . 
 -, -, -  .
_Ex:
to look smth. thro'  -. ( )
_Ex:
to sing a song thro'   
_Ex:
to carry smth. thro'  -.;  -. 

_Ex:
to put thro' a plan  () 
_Ex:
he heard the speech thro' without interruption  
   
_Ex:
to go thro' with smth.  -.  
_Ex:
I will go thro' with it, whatever happens    ,
    
_Ex:
to be thro' with smth.  -.
_Ex:
is the work thro' yet?   ?
_Ex:
he is thro' with school   
_Ex:
he is thro' with his work   
_Ex:
I'm nearly thro' with the book    
_Ex:
are you thro'? _.   ? ( )
_Ex:
to get thro' with smth. _.  -.
7>   -.,  -.
_Ex:
to be thro' with smth.   -.,  -.
_Ex:
he is thro' with drinking   
_Ex:
he is thro' with school   
_Ex:
he is thro' with his work   
_Ex:
he is thro' with his family   () 
_Ex:
to get thro' with smth. _.   -.
_Ex:
to be thro' with smb.   -.
_Ex:
I'm thro' with that fellow   ()   
_Ex:
he'll change his tune when I'm thro' with him    
-,   ( )  
_Ex:
I'm thro' with you, we're thro'    
8>   
_Ex:
he's thro' in politics     ,
   
_Ex:
the horse is thro'    ,  
9>   :  
_Ex:
a tree measuring twelwe inches thro' , 
   
10>   
_Ex:
to get thro' to smb.   -.
_Ex:
to put smb. thro'  -.
_Ex:
I'm putting you thro' to the secretary   
 
_Ex:
are you thro'?  ?,  ?
_Id:
thro' and thro' ,  , ; ;
  
_Id:
to read a book thro' and thro'    
 
_Id:
he is an honest man thro' and thro'    
 
_Id:
he knows his business thro' and thro'  
()   
_Id:
he read the letter thro' and thro'    
 
_Id:
to fall (to drop) thro'  , 
_Id:
the deal fell thro'    ()
_Id:
the plan for our trip fell thro'    
11>  :
12>   -.    
-. : , 
_Ex:
a path (going (leading)) thro' the woods  ()
 
_Ex:
he pushed thro' the crowd    
_Ex:
to drive a nail thro' the board    
_Ex:
to make a hole thro' smth.    -., 
-.
_Ex:
he put his arms thro' the straps of his pack   
  
_Ex:
she drew her hand thro' his arm     
_Ex:
to walk thro' the door   
_Ex:
the stone flew thro' the open window   
 
_Ex:
he went out thro' the kitchen    
_Ex:
the sun is breaking thro' the clouds   

_Ex:
he speaks thro' the nose    ,  
_Ex:
an idea flashed thro' my mind    
13>    -. , 
 -.   . .: , 
_Ex:
thro' the keyhole  ()  
_Ex:
to look thro' a telescope   
_Ex:
we looked thro' the window at the street   
  
14>        :

_Ex:
we could hear him thro' the noise   , 
 ;     
_Ex:
we couldn't hear him thro' the noise    ,
    - 
_Ex:
to talk thro' the radio ,  
15> ( all thro')   
-. : 
_Ex:
all thro' the country   
_Ex:
they drove thro' Czechoslovakia   
(  )
_Ex:
to walk thro' the wood   
_Ex:
he followed her thro' the streets      
_Ex:
a sigh of relief went thro' the audience  
   
16>   -.    -. : 
_Ex:
to fly thro' the air   
_Ex:
to sail thro' the water   
_Ex:
the drove thro' a dark winter day     
_Ex:
he walked all day thro' heavy rain     
 
_Ex:
journey thro' time and space     
 (   )
17> ( all thro')     
 :  ,  
_Ex:
thro' many centuries    
_Ex:
every day thro' November and December    
   
_Ex:
all thro' the day  ,    
_Ex:
all thro' his life     ,   
_Ex:
they will continue the construction thro' the winter months
    
_Ex:
he stayed with them thro' Saturday      
_Ex:
he won't last thro' the night     
_Ex:
he's slept thro' a thunderstorm    ; 
 ,   
18>      :
... ... ()
_Ex:
1961 thro' 1962  1961 .  1962 . 
_Ex:
from May thro' September     
_Ex:
numbers 1 thro' 30     

_Ex:
sizes 9 thro' 19   9  19 
_Ex:
7th grade thro' high school    ()
   
19> : 
_Ex:
he did it thro' an agent     
_Ex:
he spoke thro' an interpreter    
_Ex:
he sees only thro' your eyes      
_Ex:
to send smth. thro' the post  -.  
20> : , , , 
_Ex:
I learned it thro' your secretary      ()
 
_Ex:
he learned it thro' reports      
_Ex:
thro' personal experience   
21>   : , ; 
_Ex:
thro' the agency of ,  
_Ex:
thro' smb.'s help  -. ,  -. 
_Ex:
to express ideas thro' words   
( ) 
_Ex:
he educated himself thro' correspondence courses  
 
_Ex:
only thro' work can you attain good results  
    
22>  ,   . .: 
_Ex:
to pass thro' many dangers  ( )
 
_Ex:
the child came very well thro' the illness  
 
_Ex:
he was going thro' a difficult time    
_Ex:
they helped him thro' hard times     
;       
_Ex:
he has got thro' his examinations   
_Ex:
the bill was put thro' Congress last week  
     
_Ex:
the bill passed thro' Parliament   

_Ex:
he's been thro' it (thro' a lot)   ,
  ,   
23>     
_Ex:
to drive thro' a red light    
24>      ; 
  -, -
_Ex:
to go thro' the accounts  
_Ex:
to go thro' college     
_Ex:
to go thro' smb.'s pockets  -., 
 -. 
_Ex:
we are thro' school at three o'clock    
    
_Ex:
I'm half way thro' this book     
_Ex:
when I'm thro' my work    
_Ex:
it was half way thro' act 1 that I saw him   
1- ,    
25>     ;  
 -
_Ex:
he could go thro' three books in a day   
    
_Ex:
he went thro' a fortune in one year    

26> : -,  (); 
_Ex:
thro' error  
_Ex:
to lose an opportunity thro' indecision  
- 
_Ex:
she refused help thro' pride    
 
_Ex:
it was all thro' you that we were late   - 
_Ex:
it happened thro' no fault of mine    
 
_Ex:
we succeeded thro' his help    
 
_Ex:
thro' illness he lost the use of his legs  
    
_Id:
to see thro' smth., smb.  -., -. 
_Id:
I can see thro' him    
_Id:
to see thro' the trick   (),   
 ()
_Id:
to put smb. thro' it  -. 
() ,  -.  
_Id:
to see smb. thro' smth.  -.  -.
_Id:
thro' the length and breadth (of)   
_Id:
to travel thro' the length and breadth of the country
  

throat
1> , , ; 
_Ex:
sore throat  ; 
_Ex:
clergyman's (sore) throat  
_Ex:
he has a sore throat, he has a cold in his throat  
 
_Ex:
a lump in one's throat   
_Ex:
at the top of one's throat   
_Ex:
to clear one's throat 
_Ex:
to have (to hold) smb. by the throat  -.  ;
 -.   
_Ex:
to take (to seize, to grip, to pin) smb. by the throat
 -.  ; 
_Ex:
to cut smb.'s throat  -. 
_Ex:
to stick in one's throat    (   . .)
_Ex:
spare your throat    ( ); 
 
2> 
_Ex:
the sweet throat of a nightingale   
3> ,  ();  ( )
_Ex:
the throat of a vase  
4>  ; 
_Ex:
the throat of a stream  
_Ex:
the throat of a chimney  ; 
_Ex:
the throat of the mine was blocked by stones   
  
5> _. ; ;   
( );   ( )
6>  ();  ()
7> _.  ()
8> _.  
_Id:
to cut one's own throat    ,  ;
 ,   
_Id:
to cut one another's throat ,  ;
   
_Id:
to pour (to send) down the throat  ;
   
_Id:
to stick in one's throat    ( );
 ( )
_Id:
to lie in one's throat  ;  ()  
_Id:
to give smb. the lie in his throat  ()
-.   () 
_Id:
to jump down smb.'s throat   -.; 
 -.  ;  ( ,
)  -.;  -.  
_Id:
to ram (to thrust, to force, to shove, to cram) smth. down
smb.'s throat   -. -.
9> 
_Ex:
to throat threats  
10>   
11>  ,  

throat microphone
1> _. 

throat mike
1> _. 

throat sprayer
1> _. 

throat wash
1>   

throat-band
1>  ( );  

throat-lash
1>  ( );  

throat-latch
1>  ( );  

throatwort
1> _.  (Trachelium gen.)

throaty
1> ; , 
_Ex:
throaty voice  
_Ex:
a rich throaty voice   () 
_Ex:
she is throaty after a cold    
2> ;      ( )

throb
1> , ; 
_Ex:
the throb of one's heart  
_Ex:
a sudden throb of pain shot through his head  
  
_Ex:
his heart gave a throb       
2>  , , 
_Ex:
throb of joy  
3> , , 
_Ex:
the throb of distant gun-fire   
4>  , ; 
_Ex:
his heart throbbed   () 
_Ex:
his head (his temples, his ears) throbbed   
  
_Ex:
my finger is throbbing     ( ,
  . .)
_Ex:
a throbbing rapidly growing city _.  
,     
5> , 
_Ex:
his heart throbbed with joy     
6> _.  ;  
7> , , ; 
_Ex:
the leaves throbbed in the wind    
8>   
_Ex:
the ship's engines throbbed     
 

throb-hearted
1> _.   
_Ex:
why must I be such a throb-hearted character?  
     ?

throbbing
1> ; 
2> _. , 

throe
1> . _pl. ; ;  
_Ex:
in the throes  
_Ex:
in the throes of violent retching   
_Ex:
to be in the throes of seasickness   
_Ex:
the throes and grippings in the belly   
 
2> ; ;  , 
_Ex:
the throes of yearning  
_Ex:
in the throes of composition (of authorship)  

_Ex:
in the throes of revolution    
()
3>  
4> ,  
_Ex:
the throes of death, death throes  

Throgmorton Street
1> - (  ,   )
2>  

thrombi
1> _pl.  thrombus

thrombin
1> _. 

thrombocyte
1> _. 

thrombogen
1> _. , 

thrombopenia
1> _. , 

thrombophlebitis
1> _. 

