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1 indifference of workmanship
Реклама: низкий уровень квалификацииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > indifference of workmanship
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2 workmanship
1. n искусство, мастерство; квалификацияa piece of workmanship — искусно выполненное изделие, работа мастера
2. n отделка, выделка3. n качество работы4. n продукт труда, изделиеСинонимический ряд:1. skill (noun) artistry; composition; creativity; elegance; inventiveness; proficiency; refinement; skill2. work (noun) craftsmanship; work -
3 workmanship
1. качество2. квалификация, мастерство -
4 indifference
1. n безразличие, равнодушие, отсутствие интереса, индифферентность2. n незначительность, маловажностьa matter of indifference — незначительное дело, пустяк
3. n посредственность4. n арх. отсутствие различия между двумя или несколькими предметамиСинонимический ряд:1. apathy (noun) apathy; coolness; disinterest; disregard; heedlessness; impassivity; inattention; insensibility; insensitiveness; insouciance; lassitude; lethargy; listlessness; phlegm; stolidity; unconcern; unmindfulness; unresponsiveness2. inferiority (noun) inferiority; mediocrity3. unimportance (noun) insignificance; triviality; unimportanceАнтонимический ряд:attention; carefulness; compassion; concern; desire; eagerness; enthusiasm; feeling; gravity; heed; importance; inclination -
5 indifference
[ınʹdıf(ə)rəns] n1. безразличие, равнодушие, отсутствие интереса, индифферентностьto show /to display/ indifference to /towards/ smb., smth. - проявлять равнодушие /безразличие/ к кому-л., чему-л.
it is a matter of perfect indifference to me - этот вопрос меня совершенно не интересует
he treated my request with indifference - он отнёсся к моей просьбе равнодушно
2. незначительность, маловажностьa matter of indifference - незначительное /несерьёзное/ дело, пустяк
3. посредственность4. арх. отсутствие различия между двумя или несколькими предметами -
6 низкий уровень квалификации
1) Mechanics: unskilled level2) Advertising: indifference of workmanshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > низкий уровень квалификации
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7 wonder
1. n чудо; нечто удивительное, неожиданноеit is no wonder, it is little wonder … — неудивительно, что …; нет ничего удивительного в том, что …; не приходится удивляться тому, что …
the wonder is that he found the way — удивительно лишь то, что он нашёл дорогу
for a wonder — как ни странно, каким-то чудом
you are punctual for a wonder — как ни странно, вы не опоздали
what wonder? — чему тут удивляться?, что тут удивительного?
it is small wonder that … — не удивительно, что …
2. n изумление, удивление3. n изумление, трепет, благоговение4. n сомнение, неуверенность5. a вызывающий изумление или восхищение6. a необычайно эффективный7. v интересоваться, желать знать; задавать вопрос; сомневатьсяI wonder who he is — интересно, кто он такой
8. v изумляться, поражаться; восхищатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. amazement (noun) admiration; amaze; amazement; astonishment; awe; incredulity; marveling; shock; stupefaction; surprise; wonderment2. marvel (noun) marvel; miracle; phenomenon; portent; prodigy; sensation; stunner3. uncertainty (noun) concern; doubt; doubtfulness; dubiety; dubiosity; dubiousness; dubitancy; incertitude; mistrust; query; question; scepticism; skepticism; suspicion; uncertainty; uncertitude4. marvel (verb) admire; be astonished; be astounded; gape; marvel; stare5. question (verb) conjecture; doubt; mediate; ponder; puzzle; question; speculate; thinkАнтонимический ряд:calmness; coolness; expectation; indifference; triviality
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