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1 illiterateness
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2 illiterateness
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3 illiterateness
/i'litərəsi/ Cách viết khác: (illiterateness) /i'litəritnis/ * danh từ - nạn mù chữ, sự vô học, sự thất học - (số nhiều) lỗi (nói hay viết) do ít học -
4 illiterateness
il.lit.er.ate.ness[il'itəritnis] n = link=illiteracy illiteracy. -
5 illiterateness
s.1 la falta de conocimientos.2 analfabetismo. -
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f lack of education* * *die Unbildungilliterateness* * *Ụn|bil|dungf no pllack of education* * *Unbildung f lack of education* * *f.lack of education n. -
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subst. illiteracy, illiterateness -
8 illiterate
[ɪ'lɪtərət] 1.aggettivo analfabeta, illetterato; (uncultured) ignorante, illetterato2.nome analfabeta m. e f.the illiterate — + verbo pl. gli analfabeti
* * *[i'litərət]1) (unable to read and write.) analfabeta2) (having little or no education.) incolto•* * *illiterate /ɪˈlɪtərət/A a.1 analfabeta; illetterato; che non sa né leggere né scrivere2 ignorante ( in un campo specifico); analfabeta: musically illiterate, che non conosce la musica; ignorante in fatto di musica; He is politically illiterate, è un analfabeta in politica3 incolto; illetterato; ignoranteB n.2 persona incolta; individuo ignoranteilliterateness► illiteracy, def. 1 e 2.* * *[ɪ'lɪtərət] 1.aggettivo analfabeta, illetterato; (uncultured) ignorante, illetterato2.nome analfabeta m. e f.the illiterate — + verbo pl. gli analfabeti
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9 rudeness
Синонимический ряд:1. irascibility (adj.) acerbity; ill temper; irascibility; irritability; rancour; sarcasm2. bad manners (noun) bad manners; boorishness; brusqueness; brutality; discourtesy; disrespect; impertinence; incivility; tactlessness3. barbarousness (noun) barbarousness; Gothicness; savageness; wildness4. benightedness (noun) benightedness; illiterateness5. callowness (noun) callowness; freshness; greenness; inexpertness6. cheek (noun) audacity; boldness; brazenness; cheek; forwardness; gall; impudence; insolence; sauciness7. coarseness (noun) coarseness; crassness; crudeness; grossness; lowness; lumpiness; proximateness; rawness; roughness8. discourteousness (noun) discourteousness; disrespectfulness; illness; impoliteness; uncouthness9. inharmoniousness (noun) inharmoniousness -
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11 illiteracy
/i'litərəsi/ Cách viết khác: (illiterateness) /i'litəritnis/ * danh từ - nạn mù chữ, sự vô học, sự thất học - (số nhiều) lỗi (nói hay viết) do ít học
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