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• Curiosity has a spiteful way of turning back on the curious - Любопытной Варваре нос оторвали (Л)• Curiosity killed the cat - Любопытной Варваре нос оторвали (Л), Много будешь знать, скоро состаришься (M), Не суй свой нос в чужой вопрос (H)• Too much curiosity killed the cat - Много будешь знать, скоро состаришься (M)• Too much curiosity lost Paradise - Любопытной Варваре нос оторвали (Л) -
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[-ˈɔ-] plural ˌcuriˈosities noun1) eagerness to learn:حُب الأسِتطلاعShe was very unpopular because of her curiosity about other people's affairs.
2) something strange and rare:شَيء نادِر وغَريبThat old chair is quite a curiosity.
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6 Your curiosity just cost you a dollar
Accounting: YCJCYADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Your curiosity just cost you a dollar
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Curiosity — Cu ri*os i*ty (k[=u] r[i^]*[o^]s [i^]*t[y^]), n.; pl. {Curiosities} ( t[i^]z). [OE. curiouste, curiosite, OF. curioset[ e], curiosit[ e], F. curiosit[ e], fr. L. curiositas, fr. curiosus. See {Curious}, and cf. {Curio}.] 1. The state or quality… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Curiosity — (Mars Science Laboratory) Заказчик NASA Производитель … Википедия
curiosity — ► NOUN (pl. curiosities) 1) a strong desire to know or learn something. 2) a unusual or interesting object or fact. ● curiosity killed the cat Cf. ↑curiosity killed the cat … English terms dictionary
curiosity — (n.) late 14c., careful attention to detail, also desire to know or learn (originally usually in a bad sense), from O.Fr. curiosete curiosity, avidity, choosiness (Mod.Fr. curiosité), from L. curiositatem (nom. curiositas) desire of knowledge,… … Etymology dictionary
curiosity — [n1] intense desire to know, understand concern, eagerness, inquiring mind, inquiringness, inquisitiveness, interest, interestingness, intrusiveness, investigation, meddlesomeness, meddling, mental acquisitiveness, nosiness, officiousness, prying … New thesaurus
curiosity — index interest (concern), phenomenon (unusual occurrence) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
curiosity — [kyoor΄ē äs′ə tē] n. pl. curiosities [ME curiousite < OFr curiosité < L curiositas < curiosus: see CURIOUS] 1. a desire to learn or know 2. a desire to learn about things that do not properly concern one; inquisitiveness 3. anything… … English World dictionary
Curiosity — For other uses, see Curiosity (disambiguation). Curious redirects here. For other uses, see Curious (disambiguation). Curious children gather around photographer Toni Frissell, looking at her camera Curiosity (from Latin curiosus careful,… … Wikipedia
curiosity — cu|ri|os|i|ty [ˌkjuəriˈɔsıti US ˌkjuriˈa:s ] n plural curiosities 1.) [singular, U] the desire to know about something ▪ I opened the packet just to satisfy my curiosity. ▪ The news aroused a lot of curiosity among local people. ▪ She decided to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
curiosity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, intense ▪ insatiable ▪ She has an insatiable curiosity about life. ▪ mild ▪ idle … Collocations dictionary
curiosity */ — UK [ˌkjʊərɪˈɒsətɪ] / US [ˌkjʊrɪˈɑsətɪ] noun Word forms curiosity : singular curiosity plural curiosities 1) [singular/uncountable] a strong feeling of wanting to find out about something curiosity about: All children have a certain curiosity… … English dictionary