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1 opojnost
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2 ošamutnost
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3 Starrsinn
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4 безрассудство
1) General subject: audacity, blindness, dare devilry, dare-devilry, derring do, derring-do, desperateness, desperation, folly, foolishness, headiness, imprudence, madness, temerity, unreason, act of folly, devil-may-careness, devil-may-carishness, thoughtlessness2) Law: heedlessness, recklessness3) Makarov: insanity -
5 вспыльчивость
1) General subject: birse, fireworks, hastiness, headiness, hot blood, iracundity, irascibility, orneriness, pepper, quick temper, quickness, short fuse, short temper, temper, touchiness2) Medicine: affectability3) Colloquial: spunk4) Makarov: hot temper, spitfire temper, testy temper, warm temper -
6 горячность
1) General subject: fervency, fervidity, fervor, fervour, glow, headiness, hot blood, hot temper, intemperance, mettle, quick temper, short temper, vehemence, warmth, put on his mettle -
7 пьянящий аромат
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8 חיפזון
haste, rush, hurry, hastiness, speediness, quickness, abruptness, headiness, precipitance, precipitancy, precipitation -
9 חפזון
haste, rush, hurry, hastiness, speediness, quickness, abruptness, headiness, precipitance, precipitancy, precipitation -
10 acelecilik
n. hastiness, impetuosity, headiness, rashness, hurrying, precipitancy, precipitance, precipitateness, precipitation, speediness* * *1. hastiness 2. impetuosity 3. impetuousness 4. rashness -
11 düşüncesizlik
n. flightiness, thoughtlessness, offhandedness, inconsiderateness, blindness, headiness, imprudence, impulsiveness, indiscretion, levity, recklessness, wantonness* * *1. fecklessness 2. imprudence 3. inconsiderateness 4. indiscreetness 5. indiscretion 6. thoughtlessness -
12 sabırsızlık
n. impatience, eagerness, headiness, restiveness* * *impatience -
13 sertlik
n. hardness, harshness, stiffness, toughness, firmness, strength, asperity, austerity, bitterness, curtness, fierceness, headiness, inclemency, intemperance, kick, pungency, rigidity, rigor, rigour [Brit.], severity, sharpness, solidity, starch* * *1. pungency 2. rigidity 3. rigorousness 4. stiffness 5. unyieldingness 6. asperity 7. austerity 8. firmness 9. hardness 10. harshness 11. horniness -
14 baş döndürücülük
n. headiness -
15 dik başlılık
n. intractability, headiness, refractoriness -
16 zorbalık
n. despotism, extortion, fist law, headiness, outrage, overbearance, rough stuff, ruffianism, tyranny, violence -
17 буйност
wildness; violence; turbulence; luxuriance; wantonness; vehemence* * *бу̀йност,ж., само ед. wildness; violence; turbulence; luxuriance; wantonness; vehemence.* * *boisterousness; fierceness{`fixsnis}; headiness; wildness; impetuosity* * *wildness;violence;turbulence;luxuriance;wantonness; vehemence -
18 шеметност
шѐметност,ж., само ед. dizziness, giddiness, vertiginousness.* * *headiness -
19 hoofdigheid
n. headiness -
20 koppigheid
n. obstinacy, stubbornness, piggery, headiness, self-will, persistence, persistency
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См. также в других словарях:
Headiness — Head i*ness, n. The quality of being heady. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
headiness — [hed′ē nis] n. the quality or condition of being heady * * * See headily. * * * … Universalium
headiness — [hed′ē nis] n. the quality or condition of being heady … English World dictionary
headiness — dēnə̇s, din noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English hedinesse, from hedy heady + nesse ness 1. : rashness, headstrongness headiness of youth … Useful english dictionary
headiness — noun see heady … New Collegiate Dictionary
headiness — noun The characteristic of being heady … Wiktionary
headiness — head·i·ness || hedɪnɪs n. precipitousness, rashness, impulsiveness … English contemporary dictionary
headiness — n. 1. Rashness, hurry, precipitation. 2. Obstinacy, stubbornness … New dictionary of synonyms
headiness — head·i·ness … English syllables
Headless — Head less, a. [AS. he[ a]fodle[ a]s.] 1. Having no head; beheaded; as, a headless body, neck, or carcass. [1913 Webster] 2. Destitute of a chief or leader. Sir W. Raleigh. [1913 Webster] 3. Destitute of understanding or prudence; foolish; rash;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heady — adjective (headier; est) Date: 14th century 1. a. willful, rash < heady opinions > b. violent, impetuous 2. a. tending to intoxicate or make giddy or elated < heady wine > … New Collegiate Dictionary