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1 an otiose support
Общая лексика: пассивная поддержка -
2 otiose
[ʹəʋʃı|əʋs,ʹəʋtı{əʋs}-] a1. 1) книжн. бесполезный, ненужный2) редк. бесплодный2. 1) праздный, ленивый2) пассивный, неактивный -
3 otiose
1. a книжн. бесполезный, ненужный2. a редк. бесплодный3. a праздный, ленивый4. a пассивный, неактивныйСинонимический ряд:1. idle (adj.) idle; indolent; lazy; listless; slothful2. useless (adj.) empty; futile; hollow; hopeless; nugatory; purposeless; superfluous; surplus; useless; vacant; vain -
4 otiose
ˈəuʃɪəus прил.
1) бесполезный, напрасный, ненужный;
бесплодный Syn: useless, unavailing
2) редк. ленивый, праздный( книжное) бесполезный, ненужный;
- * lines in a play лишние слова в пьесе (редкое) бесплодный праздный, ленивый пассивный, неактивный;
- an * support пассивная поддержка otiose бесполезный, ненужный ~ редк. праздный, ленивый
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