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1 нежелающий
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2 неохотный
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3 несклонный
loath* * *loath, unapt, unwilling, disinclined* * *averseunapt -
4 мелодия, исполняемая при проводах
General subject: loath to depart, loath-to-departУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мелодия, исполняемая при проводах
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5 не хотеть сделать
General subject: be loath to do, be loath to do (что-л.), be loth to do -
6 охотно идти
General subject: be nothing loath (на что-л.), to be nothing loath (на что-л.) -
7 прощальная песня
General subject: loath to depart, loath-to-depart -
8 (кому-л.) в падлу (что-л . делать)
Rude: (smb. is) uneager (to do smth), (smb. is) loath (to do smth), (smb. is) too lazy (to do smth.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (кому-л.) в падлу (что-л . делать)
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9 без всяких возражений
General subject: nothing loathУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > без всяких возражений
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10 брезговать
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11 делающий с неохотой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > делающий с неохотой
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12 не хотеть
1) General subject: hate, nill, to be loath2) Religion: nill (To be unwilling; to refuse) -
13 нежелающий
General subject: loath, loth, loth to, undesirous, unwilling -
14 неохотный
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15 несклонный
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16 он был не против остаться подольше
General subject: he was nothing loath to stay longerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он был не против остаться подольше
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17 охотно
1) General subject: I don't care if I do (преим. в ответ на предложение выпить), cheerfully, cheerly, easily, fain (употр. тк. с would), gladly, happily, heart and hand, heartily, like a brick, nothing loath, readily, soon, willingly, with a good grace, with good grace, with pleasure, lustily, enthusiastically, with enthusiasm2) Colloquial: in a hurry3) French: de bonne grace4) Rare: lief (I would as lief go there as anywhere else - я так же охотно пойду туда, как и в любое другое место)5) Makarov: like a brick bricks, like bricks6) Archaic: (употр. тк. с would) fain -
18 в падлу
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19 неподверженный
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20 нерасположен
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См. также в других словарях:
loath — loath; loath·er; loath·ful; loath·ing; loath·ing·ly; loath·ness; loath·some; loath·some·ly; loath·some·ness; loath·ly; … English syllables
Loath — (l[=o]th), a. [OE. looth, loth, AS. l[=a][eth] hostile, odious; akin to OS. l[=a][eth], G. leid, Icel. lei[eth]r, Sw. led, G. leiden to suffer, OHG. l[=i]dan to suffer, go, cf. AS. l[=i][eth]an to go, Goth. leipan, and E. lead to guide.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
loath — loth [ləuθ US louθ] adj [: Old English; Origin: lath] be loath to do sth formal to be unwilling to do something = ↑reluctant ▪ Sarah was loath to tell her mother what had happened … Dictionary of contemporary English
loath — [ louθ ] adjective FORMAL very unwilling to do something: RELUCTANT: loath to do something: Officials are loath to acknowledge the extent of their involvement … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
loath — meaning ‘averse, reluctant’, as in loath to comment, is spelt loath, not loth, and is pronounced lohth (like both). It should be distinguished from the verb loathe meaning ‘to hate’, which is pronounced lohdh. The adjective loathsome, meaning… … Modern English usage
loath — [lōth, lōth] adj. [ME loth < OE lath, hostile, hateful, akin to Ger leid, sorrow (orig. adj.) < IE base * leit , to detest, abhor > Gr aleitēs, sinner] unwilling; reluctant: usually followed by an infinitive [to be loath to depart] SYN.… … English World dictionary
loath´some|ness — loath|some «LOHTH suhm», adjective. very hateful; disgusting; making one feel sick: »a loathsome smell. Some of the details are loathsome. SYNONYM(S): abominable, detestable, repulsive, nauseating, odious. Also, lothsome. –loath´some|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
loath´some|ly — loath|some «LOHTH suhm», adjective. very hateful; disgusting; making one feel sick: »a loathsome smell. Some of the details are loathsome. SYNONYM(S): abominable, detestable, repulsive, nauseating, odious. Also, lothsome. –loath´some|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
loath|some — «LOHTH suhm», adjective. very hateful; disgusting; making one feel sick: »a loathsome smell. Some of the details are loathsome. SYNONYM(S): abominable, detestable, repulsive, nauseating, odious. Also, lothsome. –loath´some|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
loath, loathe — Loath is an adjective meaning reluctant, unwilling, averse, disinclined : I am always loath to admit my mistakes. Loathe is a verb meaning to detest, to abhor, to abominate, to feel disgust for : Most people loathe the rude jangling of an alarm… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
loath — (adj.) O.E. lað hated; hateful; hostile; repulsive, from P.Gmc. *laithaz (Cf. O.S., O.Fris. leth loathsome, O.N. leiðr hateful, hostile, loathed; M.Du. lelijc, Du. leelijk ugly; O.H.G. leid sorrowful, hateful, offensive, grievous, Ger. Leid sor … Etymology dictionary