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1 томность
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2 истомить
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3 истомиться
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7 томность
languor имя существительное: -
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11 движения
languormotionsmovementsrunningsruns -
12 истомиться в ожидании
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > истомиться в ожидании
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13 вялость
languor, slackness, напр. конъюнктуры) softness -
14 томление
1) languor
2) тех. cementation* * ** * ** * *blisteringlanguor -
15 слабость
1) General subject: adynamia, anaemia, anemia, basket case, debility, enervation, failing, flabbiness, flaccidity, foible, frailty, impotence, impuissance, infirmity, labefaction, languish, languor, languor (после болезни), laxity, laxness, limpness, meanness, mildness, palsy, (к чему-либо) peccadillo, poorness (здоровья), reaction, soft spot, soft spot (к кому-л., чему-л.), tenuity (звука), washiness, wasting (больного), weakness (к чему-либо), wilt, woozy, fragility, weak spot (слабое место), lassitude3) Biology: atonia4) Medicine: adynamy, asthenia, atony, debilitation, delicacy, dimness (напр. зрения), faint, fainting fit, faintness, hyposthenia, inertia, lack of energy, tenderness5) Obsolete: damp6) Bookish: feeble7) Mathematics: weakening8) Mining: incompetence (породы), looseness (о породе, грунте)9) Psychology: neediness10) Business: dullness11) Drilling: incompetence12) Aviation medicine: atonia (напр. мышечного органа)13) Makarov: dimness (о свете, о зрении), impotency, washiness (человека)14) Non-profit-making organization: languour (То же, что languor ( languour - высокохудожественный стиль)) -
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1) General subject: backwater, congestion, dead-lock, deadlock, hypostasis, jogtrot, languor, languor (в торговле, деятельности), slack, stagnation, standstill, suspended animation, wasteland (интеллектуальный), damp, economic glut, slack period, stagnancy3) Economy: dead season (в делах), dullness, lack of business, sluggishness, the dead season (в делах)4) Accounting: slackness, standstill (в экономике)5) Automobile industry: dead season (напр. при сезонных перевозках)6) Diplomatic term: sluggishness (в экономической активности)7) Forestry: stagnation (воды)8) Telecommunications: degeneration9) Textile: hard size10) Banking: flatness11) Business: depression, softening12) Marine science: still stand13) Makarov: congestion (напр. крови, жёлчи), settling, stagnation (состояние или качество воды)14) Non-profit-making organization: languour15) General subject: stagnation (воды) -
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1) (о мышцах, коже и т. п.)
flabbiness
2) (отсутствие бодрости)
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19 томление
1) braising
2) <metal.> graphitizing
3) languor
4) malleabelizing
5) <engin.> soaking
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20 апатичность
2) Non-profit-making organization: languour
См. также в других словарях:
languor — I noun apathy, debility, drowsiness, dullness, emasculation, enervation, fatigue, feebleness, heaviness, hebetude, helplessness, idleness, immobility, impotence, inaction, inactivity, indifference, indolence, inertness, inexcitability, lack of… … Law dictionary
Languor — Lan guor, n. [OE. langour, OF. langour, F. langueur, L. languor. See Languish.] 1. A state of the body or mind which is caused by exhaustion of strength and characterized by a languid feeling; feebleness; lassitude; laxity. [1913 Webster] 2. Any… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
languor — (n.) c.1300, disease, distress, mental suffering, from O.Fr. langor sickness, weakness (Mod.Fr. langueur), from L. languorem (nom. languor) faintness, feebleness, lassitude, from languere be weak or faint (see LAX (Cf. lax)). Sense shifted to… … Etymology dictionary
languor — (Del lat. languor, ōris). m. p. us. languidez … Diccionario de la lengua española
languor — [laŋ′gər] n. [ME langour < OFr langueur < L languor < languere, to be weary: see LANGUID] 1. a lack of vigor or vitality; weakness 2. a lack of interest or spirit; feeling of listlessness; indifference 3. the condition of being still,… … English World dictionary
languor — *lethargy, lassitude, stupor, torpor, torpidity Analogous words: exhaustion, fatigue, weariness (see corresponding verbs at TIRE): ennui, doldrums, *tedium: depression, blues, dumps (see SADNESS) Antonyms: alacrity Contrasted words: *celerity,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
languor — [n] lethargy apathy, dullness, fatigue, idleness, inaction, inactivity, laziness, listlessness, sluggishness, tiredness, torpor, weakness; concepts 315,410,633,748 … New thesaurus
languor — ► NOUN 1) tiredness or inactivity, especially when pleasurable. 2) an oppressive stillness of the air. DERIVATIVES languorous adjective languorously adverb … English terms dictionary
languor — (Del lat. languor, lánguido.) ► sustantivo masculino literario Falta de ánimo, valor o energía. SINÓNIMO languidez * * * languor (del lat. «languor, ōris») m. Languidez. ≃ Langor. * * * languor. (Del lat. languor, ōris). m. p … Enciclopedia Universal
languor — noun a) a state of the body or mind caused by exhaustion or disease and characterized by a languid feeling: lassitude languor of convalescence b) listless indolence; dreaminess … Wiktionary
languor — lan|guor [ˈlæŋgə US ər] n [U] literary [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: Latin, from languere; LANGUISH] 1.) a pleasant feeling of laziness ▪ Lying there beside her, he was filled with an agreeable languor. 2.) when the air is heavy and… … Dictionary of contemporary English