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officious [ə'fɪʃəs]∎ to be officious faire du zèle(b) (in diplomacy → unofficial) officieux►► officious talks pourparlers mpl officieux -
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officious [əˊfɪʃəs] a1) назо́йливый; навя́зчивый; вме́шивающийся не в свои́ дела́; пыта́ющийся кома́ндовать2) официо́зный; неофициа́льный -
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OFFICIAL, OFFICIOUSOfficial означает 'служебный, официальный': official visit, official duties, official data. Officious имеет значение 'угодливый, назойливый, навязчивый': officious manner, officious behaviour, а также 'официозный': officious information, officious document.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > officious
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adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) oficiosotr[ə'fɪʃəs]1 (too eager) oficioso,-a; (interfering) entrometido,-aofficious [ə'fɪʃəs] adj: oficiosoadj.• entrometido, -a adj.• oficioso, -a adj.ə'fɪʃəsadjective oficioso[ǝ'fɪʃǝs]ADJ oficioso* * *[ə'fɪʃəs]adjective oficioso -
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[ə'fɪʃəs]aggettivo spreg. invadente, importuno* * *[ə'fiʃəs]adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) invadente* * *officious /əˈfɪʃəs/a.inframmettente; importuno; invadente; troppo zelante: an officious letter, una lettera importunaFALSI AMICI: officious non significa ufficioso officiously avv. officiousness n. [u].* * *[ə'fɪʃəs]aggettivo spreg. invadente, importuno -
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adj1) невідчепний; надокучливий; що втручається не у свої справи2) неофіційний3) послужливий, дружній, догідливий* * *a1) нав'язливий, настирливий; який втручається не в свою справу2) неофіційний in officious capacity дип. неофіційно3) icт. послужливий дружній -
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adjective* * *[ə'fiʃəs]adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) aufdringlich* * *of·fi·cious[əˈfɪʃəs]1. (bossy) schikanierend2. (interfering) aufdringlich* * *[ə'fɪʃəs]adj(dienst)beflissen, übereifrig* * *officious [əˈfıʃəs] adj (adv officiously)1. aufdringlich, übertrieben diensteifrig2. offiziös, halbamtlich (Erklärung etc)3. obs gefällig* * *adjective* * *adj.aufdringlich adj. -
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[əˈfɪʃəs]officious назойливый; навязчивый; вмешивающийся не в свои дела officious официозный, неофициальный officious услужливый; дружественный -
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əˈfɪʃəs прил.
1) уст. а) любезный, добрый, услужливый Syn: kind, obliging б) исполнительный;
почтительный Syn: dutiful
2) назойливый;
навязчивый;
вмешивающийся не в свои дела He glanced suspiciously at the officious stranger. ≈ Он с подозрением смотрел на чересчур активного незнакомца. Syn: meddlesome
3) а) неофициальный;
без соблюдения формальностей Syn: unofficial, semiofficial, informal б) услужливый;
дружеский, дружественный, товарищеский навязчивый, назойливый;
вмешивающийся не в свое дело неофициальный - * statement неофициальное заявление - in * capacity( дипломатическое) неофициально (устаревшее) услужливый дружеский officious назойливый;
навязчивый;
вмешивающийся не в свои дела ~ официозный, неофициальный ~ услужливый;
дружественныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > officious
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[əʹfıʃəs] a1. навязчивый, назойливый; вмешивающийся не в своё дело2. неофициальныйin officious capacity - дип. неофициально
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[ə'fiʃəs]adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) geskæftig* * *[ə'fiʃəs]adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) geskæftig -
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مُتَكَلِّف \ formal: following customs; not careless; ceremonial: a formal dinner. officious: annoying others with unnecessary use of one’s official power: That officious little clerk made me sign all the papers again, although I’d already done it once. prim: too stiff and formal in one’s manner and speech: He is too prim to laugh at any joke. \ See Also رسمي (رَسْمِيّ) -
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[ə'fiʃəs]adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) afskiptasamur -
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fontoskodó, túlbuzgó, túlzottan szolgálatkész* * *[ə'fiʃəs]adjective (offering help etc in order to interfere: His mother-in-law is so officious that he does not let her visit his house.) fontoskodó
См. также в других словарях:
Officious — Of*fi cious, a. [L. officiosus: cf. F. officieux. See {Office}.] 1. Pertaining to, or being in accordance with, duty. [R.] [1913 Webster] If there were any lie in the case, it could be no more than an officious and venial one. Note on Gen. xxvii … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
officious — (adj.) 1560s, zealous, eager to serve, from L. officiosus dutiful, obliging, from officium duty, service (see OFFICE (Cf. office)). Sense of meddlesome, doing more than is asked or required had emerged by 1600 (in officiously). An officious lie… … Etymology dictionary
officious — index dictatorial, obtrusive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
officious — meddlesome, intrusive, obtrusive, impertinent Analogous words: meddling, interfering, intermeddling, tampering (see MEDDLE): annoying, vexing, irking, bothering (see ANNOY): pushing, assertive, *aggressive … New Dictionary of Synonyms
officious — [adj] self important, dictatorial busy, forward, impertinent, inquisitive, interfering, intrusive, meddlesome, meddling, obtrusive, opinionated, overzealous, pragmatic, pushy, rude; concept 404 Ant. modest, shy, timid … New thesaurus
officious — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ asserting authority or interfering in an overbearing way. DERIVATIVES officiously adverb officiousness noun … English terms dictionary
officious — [ə fish′əs] adj. [L officiosus < officium,OFFICE] 1. Obs. ready to serve; obliging 2. offering unnecessary and unwanted advice or services; meddlesome, esp. in a highhanded or overbearing way 3. in diplomacy, unofficial or informal officiously … English World dictionary
Officious — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Officious (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on Officious instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/Officious … Wikipedia
officious — official, officious The main meanings of official are ‘in the nature of an office’ (Their official duties) and ‘authorized or confirmed by someone in authority’ (The official attendance was over 10,000). By contrast, officious is a judgemental… … Modern English usage
officious — [[t]əfɪ̱ʃəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as officious, you are critical of them because they are eager to tell people what to do when you think they should not. They wouldn t welcome any officious interference from the… … English dictionary
officious — officiously, adv. officiousness, n. /euh fish euhs/, adj. 1. objectionably aggressive in offering one s unrequested and unwanted services, help, or advice; meddlesome: an officious person. 2. marked by or proceeding from such forwardness:… … Universalium