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1 imbécile
I adj.1. aqli kam, past, kaltafahm2. ahmoq farosatsiz, tentakII n.1. aqli past, kam odam2. ahmoq, tentak odam. -
2 parfait
-aiteI adj.1. mukammal, bekam-ko‘st, benuqson, kam-ko‘sti yo‘q (narsa)2. mukammal, benuqson, qusursiz (odam); il est loin d'être parfait u mukammal bo‘lishdan uzoq3. to‘liq, mukammal, tugal (otdan oldin); un parfait gentlman haqiqiy jentlmen; un parfait imbécile o‘ taketgan ahmoqII nm.1. gram. perfekt, tugal o‘ tgan zamon2. meva muz qaymog‘i. -
3 pur
-pureI adj.1. toza, sof, boshqa narsa aralashtirilmagan; du vin pur sof vino; de l'or à l'état pur sof holdagi oltin; fig. à l'état pur haqiqiy, g‘irt; le plaisir pur haqiqiy rohat; loc.adj. confiture pur fruit sof mevadan qilingan murabbo; tissu pur laine sof jundan qilingan gazmol; cheval pur-sang zotdor ot2. toza, pokiza, bulg‘anmagan, ifloslantirilmagan, ichimli, beg‘ubor; eau pure toza, ichimli suv3. sof, asl; science pure sof nazariy fan4. butunlay, to‘la, haqiqiy, g‘irt; ton ami est un pur imbécile sening o‘rtog‘ing g‘irt ahmoq; loc.adv. en pure perte bekorga, befoyda, behuda; pur et simple shartsiz, so‘zsiz, jo‘n, sodda5. sof, toza, pok, beg‘ubor; un coeur pur sof qalb; ses intentions étaient pures uning niyatlari toza edi; il était pur de tout soupçon u harqanday shubhadan yiroqda edi6. bokira, pokiza; une jeune fille pure bokira qiz7. mutanosib, kelishganII n. dindor, e'tiqodli odam.
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imbécile — [ ɛ̃besil ] adj. et n. • 1496; lat. imbecillus I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Vx Faible, débile. « L homme, imbécile ver de terre » (Pascal). 2 ♦ Méd. Qui est atteint d imbécillité. ⇒ arriéré. 3 ♦ (fin XVIIe) Cour … Encyclopédie Universelle
Imbecile — Im be*cile, v. t. To weaken; to make imbecile; as, to imbecile men s courage. [Obs.] Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Imbecile — Im be*cile, a. [L. imbecillis, and imbecillus; of unknown origin: cf. F. imb[ e]cile.] Destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble; impotent; esp., mentally wea; feeble minded; as, hospitals for the imbecile and insane. Syn: Weak;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imbecile — (adj.) 1540s, imbecille weak, feeble (especially in reference to the body), from M.Fr. imbecile (15c.), from L. imbecillus weak, feeble (see IMBECILITY (Cf. imbecility)). Sense shifted to mental weakness from mid 18c. As a noun, feeble minded… … Etymology dictionary
imbecile — [adj] stupid, foolish asinine, backward, deranged, dim witted, dull, fatuous, feeble minded, idiotic, imbecilic, inane, ludicrous, moronic, simple, simple minded, slow, thick, witless; concept 402 Ant. brainy, intelligent, smart imbecile [n] very … New thesaurus
imbecile — [im′bəsil′ikim′bə sil, im′bəsəl; ] Brit [, im′bəsēl΄, im′bəsīl΄] n. [Fr imbécile < L imbecilis, imbecillus, feeble, weak, prob. < in , without + baculus, staff (see BACILLUS): hence “without support”] 1. Obs. a retarded person mentally… … English World dictionary
Imbecile — Im be*cile, n. 1. One destitute of strength; esp., one of feeble mind; sometimes used as a pejorative term. [1913 Webster] 2. (Psychology) A person with a degree of mental retardation between that of an idiot and a moron; in a former… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imbecile — im·be·cile / im bə sil, ˌsīl/ n: a mentally retarded or deficient person; esp: a severely mentally retarded person used esp. formerly; see also idiot Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
imbecile — idiot, moron, *fool, simpleton, natural … New Dictionary of Synonyms
imbecile — ► NOUN informal ▪ a stupid person. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ stupid. DERIVATIVES imbecilic adjective imbecility noun (pl. imbecilities) . ORIGIN originally in the sense «physically weak»: from Latin imbecillus without a supporting staff … English terms dictionary
imbécile — (in bé si l ) adj. 1° Faible d esprit et de corps, incapable. • N es tu pas, ô mon Dieu, mon seigneur souverain, Et moi ton serviteur pauvre, lâche, imbécile, Dont tout l effort est inutile, à moins qu avoir l appui de ta divine main ?, CORN … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré