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1 barbarous noise
Макаров: оглушительный шум (голосов, музыки) -
2 barbarous
[ʹbɑ:b(ə)rəs] a1. 1) варварский, жестокий, бесчеловечныйbarbarous treatment of war prisoners - зверское /жестокое/ обращение с военнопленными
2) варварский, некультурный, дикийbarbarous conduct - безобразное /дикое/ поведение
barbarous habit of talking at the top of one's voice - дикая манера кричать во всё горло
3) неправильный, искажённый; грубый ( о языке)2. дикий, оглушительный ( о звуках)barbarous noise - оглушительный шум (голосов, музыки)
3. чужестранный, чужой4. (Barbarous) редк. варварский; относящийся к варварам -
3 barbarous
1. a варварский, жестокий, бесчеловечный2. a варварский, некультурный, дикий3. a неправильный, искажённый; грубый4. a дикий, оглушительный5. a чужестранный, чужой6. a редк. варварский; относящийся к варварамСинонимический ряд:1. barbarian (adj.) barbarian; Gothic; graceless; Hunnic; Hunnish; outlandish; primitive; savage; tasteless; uncivil; uncivilised; uncultivated; vulgar; wild2. barbaric (adj.) barbaric; brutal; cruel; grotesque; rude; unsophisticated3. fierce (adj.) bestial; cannibalic; cannibalistic; fell; feral; ferocious; fierce; furious; grim; impetuous; inhuman; inhumane; passionate; truculent; vicious; wolfish4. outrageous (adj.) outrageous; unchristian; uncivilized; unconscionable; ungodly; unholy; wicked -
4 barbarous
ˈbɑ:bərəs прил.
1) варварский, дикий, нецивилизованный Syn: barbarian, barbaric, uncivilized
2) бескультурный, неизысканный
3) иностранный, чужестранный
4) свирепый, грубый, жестокий, бесчеловечный It was barbarous to treat prisoners in that manner. ≈ Жестоко обращаться с заключенными таким образом. Syn: cruel, brutal, harsh, fierce
5) оглушительно громкийварварский, жестокий, бесчеловечный - * warfare варварские методы ведения войны - * cruelty бесчеловечная жестокость - * treatment of war prisoners зверское /жестокое/ обращение с военнопленными - * aspect of nuclear war бесчеловечная сущность ядерной войны варварский, некультурный, дикий - * conduct безобразное /дикое/ поведение - * habit of talking at the top of one's voice дикая манера кричать во все горло неправильный, искаженный;
грубый (о языке) дикий, оглушительный( о звуках) - * noise оглушительный шум( голосов, музыки) - * music оглушающая музыка чужестранный, чужой (B.) (редкое) варварский;
относящийся к варварам - * ages эпоха варварстваbarbarous варварский, дикий ~ грубый, жестокийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > barbarous
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5 ungodly
1. a неверующий, безбожный; нечестивый2. a разг. ужасный, возмутительныйСинонимический ряд:1. agnostic (adj.) agnostic; godless; irreligious; nihilistic; unbelieving2. heathen (adj.) heathen; infidel; pagan3. impious (adj.) blasphemous; heretical; impious; irreverent; irreverential; profane; sacrilegious; unhallowed; unholy4. indecorous (adj.) improper; indecent; indecorous; indelicate; malodorous; ridiculous; rough; seemly; unbecoming; uncivilised; undecorous; unseemly; untoward5. insufferable (adj.) insufferable; intolerable; terrible6. outrageous (adj.) barbarous; outrageous; unchristian; uncivilized; unconscionable7. wicked (adj.) base; corrupted; depraved; evil; iniquitous; nasty; sinful; vile; wickedАнтонимический ряд:believing; faithful; pious; righteous
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