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1 intelligent,
e adj. (lat. intelligens) интелигентен; умен, разумен; схватлив; опитен, умел; avoir l'air intelligent, имам интелигентен вид; réponse intelligent,e интелигентен отговор. Ќ Ant. bête, sot, stupide, abrubi, borné, imbécile, inepte, inintelligent. -
2 inintelligent,
e adj. (de in- et intelligent) 1. неразумен, недосетлив, несъобразителен; 2. неинтелигентен. Ќ Ant. intelligent. -
3 abruti,
e adj. et n. (de abrutir) 1. оскотял, затъпял, оглупял; 2. същ. глупак, идиот; espèce d'abruti,! тъпак такъв! Ќ Ant. éveillé, intelligent; dispos. -
4 inepte
adj. (lat. ineptus) 1. неспособен, негоден, несръчен; глупав; 2. безсмислен, глупав; 3. ост. който няма склонност за нещо, непригоден. Ќ Ant. capable, apte; fin, intelligent. -
5 inintelligence
f. (de in- et intelligent) 1. неразумност, несъобразителност, недосетливост, неразбиране; 2. липса на интелигентност, неинтелигентност. -
6 intelligemment
adv. (de intelligent) интелигентно, разумно, умно; досетливо. -
7 sot,
te adj. (o. i.) 1. глупав; qu'il est sot,! колко е глупав!; 2. ист., лит. затруднен, объркан, смаян, смешен (за герой в комедия); 3. m., f. глупак. Ќ Ant. avisé, intelligent, spirituel. -
8 stupide
adj. (lat. stupidus) 1. лит. изумен, смаян; 2. глупав, прост. Ќ Ant. animé, fin, intelligent, judicieux.
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