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1 смутное представление
1) General subject: dim idea, foggy idea, glimmering, intangible idea, misty idea, vague idea2) Advertising: vague image3) Aviation medicine: blurred vision4) Makarov: hazy ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смутное представление
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2 туманное представление
1) General subject: foggy notion, hazy notion, vague notion2) Makarov: cloudy ideaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > туманное представление
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3 туманный
прл1) окутанный туманом foggy, misty, hazy2) неясный hazy, obscure, vagueтума́нное объясне́ние — obscure/vague explanation
тума́нное представле́ние о чём-л — an obscure/a vague idea/notion of sth
я весьма́ тума́нно нрч э́то себе́ представля́ю — I'm rather hazy about it
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4 книга за семью печатями
библ., книжн.a book sealed with seven seals; a sealed book, i.e. smth. beyond one's knowledgeВ те времена мы имели весьма смутное представление о том, что такое доводка. А проблема серийного выпуска авиационных моторов была для нас вовсе книгой за семью печатями. (А. Бек, Жизнь Бережкова) — In those days we had only a foggy sort of idea about this developing business. As for the problem of production manufacturing of aircraft engines, there we were completely at sea.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > книга за семью печатями
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foggy — ► ADJECTIVE (foggier, foggiest) 1) full of or accompanied by fog. 2) confused. ● not have the foggiest (idea) Cf. ↑not have the foggiest idea ORIGIN perhaps from fog grass … English terms dictionary
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foggy — fog|gy [ˈfɔgi US ˈfa:gi, ˈfo:gi] adj 1.) if the weather is foggy, there is fog ▪ a foggy day in November ▪ driving in foggy conditions 2.) not have the foggiest (idea) spoken to not know at all ▪ None of us had the foggiest idea about how to put… … Dictionary of contemporary English
foggy — [[t]fɒ̱gi[/t]] foggier, foggiest 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ When it is foggy, there is fog. It s quite foggy now... Conditions were damp and foggy after morning sleet. 2) PHRASE: V inflects (emphasis) If you say that you haven t the… … English dictionary
foggy — adjective 1 very misty because of fog: a foggy day in November 2 not have the foggiest (idea) spoken to not know at all: None of us had the foggiest idea about how to put the tent up. 3 a foggy memory/recollection an unclear memory of something… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
foggy — adj. Foggy is used with these nouns: ↑idea, ↑morning, ↑night, ↑weather … Collocations dictionary
foggy — adjective (foggier, foggiest) 1》 full of or accompanied by fog. 2》 confused. Phrases not have the foggiest (idea or notion) informal, chiefly Brit. have no idea at all. Derivatives foggily adverb … English new terms dictionary
foggy — [ˈfɒgi] adj full of fog, or covered with fog • not have the foggiest (idea) spoken used for emphasizing that you do not know anything at all about something[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
foggy — /ˈfɒgi/ (say fogee) adjective (foggier, foggiest) 1. thick with fog; misty. 2. resembling fog; dim; obscure. 3. Photography affected by fog. –phrase 4. not have the foggiest, Colloquial not to have the least idea. {from fog2; originally meaning… …