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abysmal

  • 1 abysmal

    {ə'bizməl}
    a бездънен, дълбок
    ABYSMAL ignorance крайно/безгранично невежество
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    {ъ'bizmъl} а бездънен, дълбок; abysmal ignorance крайно/безгранично
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    бездънен;
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    1. a бездънен, дълбок 2. abysmal ignorance крайно/безгранично невежество
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    abysmal[ə´bizməl] adj 1. бездънен, безкраен; \abysmal ignorance безкрайно невежество; 2. разг. скапан, лош, "долен"; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv abysmally.

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  • 2 abyssal

    {ə'bisəl}
    1. дълбоководен
    ABYSSAL depth най дълбоката част на морето
    ABYSSAL rocks геол. дълбочинни скали
    2. бездънен, дълбок
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    {ъ'bisъl} а 1. дълбоководен; abyssal depth най дълбоката част на мо
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    1. abyssal depth най дълбоката част на морето 2. abyssal rocks геол. дълбочинни скали 3. бездънен, дълбок 4. дълбоководен
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    abyssal[ə´bisəl] adj 1. дълбоководен; \abyssal depth най-дълбоката част на морето; \abyssal rocks геол. дълбочинни скали; 2. = abysmal.

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См. также в других словарях:

  • abysmal — abysmal, abyssal The currency of these two words is in inverse proportion to that of the parent words: abysmal, with its figurative meaning ‘very bad’ and a literal meaning relating to gorges, outer space, etc., is common, whereas abyssal is… …   Modern English usage

  • Abysmal — A*bys mal, a. Pertaining to, or resembling, an abyss; bottomless; unending; profound. [1913 Webster] Geology gives one the same abysmal extent of time that astronomy does of space. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • abysmal — (adj.) 1650s, formed in English from ABYSM (Cf. abysm) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Weakened sense of extremely bad is first recorded 1904, perhaps from abysmal ignorance (suggestive of its depth ), an expression attested from 1847. Related: Abysmally …   Etymology dictionary

  • abysmal — [adj1] great extent; immeasurable bottomless, boundless, complete, deep, endless, extreme, illimitable, incalculable, infinite, profound, thorough, unending, unfathomable, vast; concepts 772,793 Ant. infinite abysmal [adj2] extending deeply… …   New thesaurus

  • abysmal — [ə biz′məl] adj. [ ABYSM + AL] 1. of or like an abyss; bottomless; unfathomable 2. wretched to the point of despair; immeasurably bad [abysmal poverty] abysmally adv …   English World dictionary

  • abysmal — index profound (intense) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • abysmal — *deep, profound Analogous words: illimitable, *infinite Contrasted words: *superficial, shallow …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • abysmal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) informal extremely bad. 2) literary very deep. DERIVATIVES abysmally adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • abysmal — adjective Date: circa 1656 1. a. having immense or fathomless extension downward, backward, or inward < an abysmal cliff > b. immeasurably great ; profound …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • abysmal — [[t]əbɪ̱zm(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe a situation or the condition of something as abysmal, you think that it is very bad or poor in quality. Our abysmal record at producing scientifically trained and numerate manpower will cripple us …   English dictionary

  • abysmal — adj. 1 colloq. extremely bad (abysmal weather; the standard is abysmal). 2 profound, utter (abysmal ignorance). Derivatives: abysmally adv. Etymology: archaic or poet. abysm = ABYSS, f. OF abi(s)me f. med.L abysmus …   Useful english dictionary

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