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1 insensibility to beauty
Общая лексика: отсутствие чувства красотыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > insensibility to beauty
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2 insensibility
[ın͵sensəʹbılıtı] n1. 1) нечувствительность2) бессознательное, обморочное состояниеin a state of insensibility - в бессознательном состоянии, без чувств
2. бесчувственность; безразличие, равнодушие, апатия3. редк. незаметность, неразличимость -
3 insensibility
1. n нечувствительность2. n бессознательное, обморочное состояниеin a state of insensibility — в бессознательном состоянии, без чувств
3. n бесчувственность; безразличие, равнодушие, апатия4. n редк. незаметность, неразличимостьСинонимический ряд:1. impassivity (adj.) blackout; coma; impassivity; swoon; trance2. indifference (noun) apathy; disinterest; disregard; impassivity; indifference; insusceptibility; lassitude; lethargy; listlessness; phlegm; stoicism; stolidity; unconcern; unresponsivenessАнтонимический ряд: -
4 feeling
1. n ощущение, чувство, сознание2. n чувствительность3. n ощупывание4. n чувство, эмоцияa feeling of remorse — чувство раскаяния, угрызения совести
5. n обыкн. чувства; переживанияto appeal to the feelings rather than to the reason — взывать к чувствам, а не к рассудку
6. n сочувствие, симпатия; добротаnot to show much feeling for the sufferings of other people — не проявлять сочувствия к страданиям ближних
fellow feeling — сочувствие, симпатия
feeling for — сочувствующий; сочувствие
7. n волнение, возбуждение8. n мнение; впечатлениеhe expressed his feelings about the latest discoveries on — выразил своё мнение о последних открытиях
9. n восприятие, понимание10. n атмосфера; настроениеthe place has the feeling of a haunted house — кажется, что этот дом полон привидений
11. n предчувствиеhe had a feeling that smth. was going to happen — он чувствовал, что что-то должно произойти
ill feeling — враждебность, недружелюбие
12. a чувствительный13. a прочувствованный14. a сочувственный, сочувствующий15. a уст. остро переживаемый, глубокийСинонимический ряд:1. impassioned (adj.) impassioned; passionate2. sensitive (adj.) demonstrative; emotionable; emotional; sensitive; sensuous; sentient; susceptible; sympathetic; tender3. air (noun) air; ambience; atmosphere; aura; feel; mood; semblance; smell; tone; touch4. emotion (noun) affection; affectivity; consciousness; emotion; empathy; passion; pathos5. idea (noun) hunch; idea; impression; intuition; suspicion6. opinion (noun) attitude; belief; conviction; disposition; eye; mind; opinion; outlook; persuasion; reaction; thought; view7. sense (noun) sensation; sense; sensibility; sensitiveness; sensitivity8. sentiment (noun) pity; sentiment; sentimentality; susceptibility; tenderness9. tactility (noun) tactility; tangibility10. believing (verb) believing; considering; crediting; deeming; holding; thinking11. feeling (verb) experiencing; feeling; having; knowing; savoring; savouring; tasting12. fumbling (verb) fumbling; grabbling; groping; poke around13. pitying (verb) aching; commiserating; pitying; sympathising; yearning14. sensing (verb) intuiting; perceiving; sensing15. touching (verb) fingering; handling; palpating; pawing; touchingАнтонимический ряд:impassiveness; indifference; insensibility; insensitive; lethargy; stoicism; stupidity; unconsciousness
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