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1 nebulous
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2 Monotonous Speculative And Nebulous Ballot Counting
Government: MSNBCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Monotonous Speculative And Nebulous Ballot Counting
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3 небулярный объект
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4 туманный объект
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5 маниловский
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6 мутная моча
nebulous [cloudy] urine -
7 мутная жидкость
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8 облачный
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9 туманный
1. smoggy2. foggy; misty; hazy; vague3. cloudy4. hazy5. nebulous6. turbid7. vaporousСинонимический ряд:1. мглисто (прил.) мглисто2. непонятно (прил.) маловразумительно; малопонятно; невнятно; невразумительно; непонятно; темно3. неясно (прил.) неопределенно; неотчетливо; нечетко; неясно; расплывчато; смутно; тускло4. непонятно (проч.) маловразумительно; малопонятно; невразумительно; непонятно; темно5. неясно (проч.) неопределенно; неотчетливо; неясно; расплывчато; смутно; тусклоАнтонимический ряд: -
10 туманный
adj. nebulous, vague, obscureРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > туманный
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11 маниловский
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12 туманный
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13 бесформенная линия
Engineering: nebulousУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесформенная линия
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14 мутная моча
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15 небулярный объект
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16 неясный
1) General subject: abstract, abstruse, acroamatic, ambiguous, amorphic, amorphous, amphibolic, blear, bleary, blind, blurry, cloudy, crepuscular, dark, dim, doubtful, dreamy, dubious, dull, equivocal, esoteric, half light, half-light, hazy, indefinite, indeterminate, indigested, indistinct, intangible, misty, muddy, muzzy, nebulose, nebulous, not clear, nubilous, obscure, oracular, recondite, shadowy, shady, slippery, smudgy, swimmy, thick (о погоде), tortuous (об ответе, доводе), transcendental, twilight, ulterior, unaccounted, unaccounted for, unaccounted-for, uncertain, unclear, undistinguished, unintelligible, vague, woolly (о доводах и т. п.), disputable, fuzzy (It makes the picture more fuzzy. — Это делает изображение более размытым.), hermetic, dimmish2) Biology: empty, vague (напр. о признаке)3) Medicine: opaquing4) Poetical language: dusk, obliterate5) Bookish: inexplicit7) Mathematics: elusive, ill-defined, undefined, undetermined8) Law: illiquid9) Australian slang: clear as mud10) Architecture: soft12) Physics: foggy13) Jargon: iffy14) Oil: turbid15) Business: faint16) Programming: outstanding17) Robots: opaque18) Makarov: blurred, dusky, flat, foggy (фото), indecisive, muddy (о языке, стиле и т.п.), obscure (о смысле), obsolete, problematic, problematical, tenuous, twilit, undecided19) oil&gas: inclement20) Phraseological unit: blot out21) Hi-Fi. opaque (термин для описания характера звучания, отличающегося мрачностью, туманностью, завуалированностью звуковой сцены. Противоположность - прозрачное (transparent)) -
17 облаковидный
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18 облакоподобный
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19 попытка воплотить расплывчатые идеи
General subject: an attempt to give flesh and blood to nebulous ideasУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попытка воплотить расплывчатые идеи
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20 попытка конкретизировать расплывчатые идеи
General subject: an attempt to give flesh and blood to nebulous ideasУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > попытка конкретизировать расплывчатые идеи
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nebulous — [[t]ne̱bjələs[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you describe something as nebulous, you mean that it is vague and not clearly defined or not easy to describe. The notions we children were able to form of the great world beyond were exceedingly nebulous... Music … English dictionary
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