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1 it hardly seems credible
Общая лексика: этому трудно поверитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it hardly seems credible
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2 it hardly seems credible
[it 'ha:dli si:ms 'kredëbël] duket e pabesueshme -
3 after this latest affair he hardly seems credible as a politician
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > after this latest affair he hardly seems credible as a politician
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4 credible
[ʹkredəb(ə)l] a1. правдоподобный, вероятный2. заслуживающий доверия ( о человеке); надёжныйafter this latest affair he hardly seems credible as a politician - после последнего скандала он вряд ли может пользоваться доверием как политический деятель
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5 credible
1. a правдоподобный, вероятный2. a заслуживающий доверия; надёжныйafter this latest affair he hardly seems credible as a politician — после последнего скандала он вряд ли может пользоваться доверием как политический деятель
Синонимический ряд:1. believable (adj.) acceptable; believable; colorable; conceivable; credential; creditable; fiduciary; plausible; probable; rational; tenable; thinkable2. dependable (adj.) dependable; honorable; reliable; trustworthy3. true (adj.) authentic; authoritative; convincing; faithful; true; trusty; validАнтонимический ряд:doubtful; unreliable -
6 credible
['kredëbël] adj. i besuar; i besueshëm; it hardly seems credible duket e pabesueshme -
7 credible
ˈkredəbl прил.
1) вероятный, правдоподобный Syn: believable
2) заслуживающий доверия, надежный праводоподобный, вероятный - it hardly seems * этому трудно поверить заслуживающий доверия;
надежный - after this latest affair he hardly seems * as a politician после последнего скандала он вряд ли может пользоваться доверием как политический деятель credible вероятный;
заслуживающий доверия ~ вероятный ~ заслуживающий доверия ~ надежный ~ правдоподобныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > credible
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8 credibility
[kredi'bilëti] n. besueshmëri -
9 после последнего скандала он вряд ли может пользоваться доверием как политический деятель
General subject: after this latest affair he hardly seems credible as a politicianУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > после последнего скандала он вряд ли может пользоваться доверием как политический деятель
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10 этому трудно поверить
General subject: it hardly seems credible, it staggers beliefУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этому трудно поверить
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11 трудный
1. complex2. unmanageable3. arduous4. baffling5. harderтрудный; твердый — are hard
6. toilsome7. difficult; hard; heavy8. hard9. labored10. laborious11. laboured12. stiff13. toughчеловек, с которым трудно справиться — a tough nut
трудная работа — hard work; tough job
14. tricky15. troublesome16. tryingСинонимический ряд:нелегкая (прил.) бедственная; горестная; горькая; каторжная; нелегкая; несладкая; опасная; серьезная; тяжелая; тяжкаяАнтонимический ряд: -
12 credibile
credible* * *credibile agg.1 ( di cosa) credible; believable: è poco credibile che..., it is hardly credible that...; raccontò una scusa poco credibile, he gave an unlikely excuse2 ( di persona) trustworthy, credible; to be believed (pred.): non è una persona credibile, he is not trustworthy; (dir.) testimone credibile, reliable witness.* * *[kre'dibile]1) (plausibile) [ scusa] credible, believable, plausible2) [ persona] credible, trustworthy, truthful* * *credibile/kre'dibile/2 [ persona] credible, trustworthy, truthful.
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