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1 an uneducated speech
Общая лексика: малограмотная речь -
2 uneducated
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3 uneducated
a необразованный, неучёныйСинонимический ряд:ignorant (adj.) dark; ignorant; illiterate; in the dark; uncultivated; unenlightened; uninformed; uninstructed; unlearned; unlettered; unschooled; untaught; untutored -
4 uneducated
ˈʌnˈedjukeɪtɪd прил. безграмотный, неграмотный, необразованный, неученый Syn: illiterate необразованный, неученый - an * speech малограмотная речь uneducated необразованный, неученыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > uneducated
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5 неграмотность
жен.
1) (безграмотность) illiteracy
2) (неосведомленность) ignoranceнеграмотн|ость - ж.
1. illiteracy;
перен. (отсутствие знаний в какой-л. области) ignorance;
ликвидация ~ости abolition of illiteracy;
техническая ~ technical ignorance;
2. (наличие грамматических ошибок) grammatical ignorance;
перен. (несоответствие основным требованиям) incompetence;
~ сочинения the grammatical ignorance displayed in the essay;
~ чертежа the technical incompetence, displayed in the drawing;
~ый
3. прил. illiterate;
перен. (малоопытный, неумелый) ignorant (of) ;
4. прил. (содержащий ошибки) ungrammatical;
перен. (выполненный без знания дела) inaccurate, incompetent;
~ая речь ungrammatical/uneducated speech;
5. в знач. сущ. м. an illiterate.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неграмотность
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6 просторечие
ср.;
линг. language of the (uneducated) people;
vernacular, common/popular languageпростореч|ие - с. common speech;
~ный common, low-colloquial.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > просторечие
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