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43 banning
запрещать; запретСинонимический ряд:1. forbidding (verb) enjoining; forbidding; inhibiting; interdicting; outlawing; prohibiting; proscribing; tabooing2. suppressing (verb) black out; censoring; hush up; stifling; suppressing -
44 inhospitable
1. a негостеприимный, неприветливый2. a мрачный, унылый, суровыйСинонимический ряд:1. aloof (adj.) aloof; cool; distant; standoffish; unfriendly; unsociable2. forbidding (adj.) forbidding; uninviting3. unfeeling (adj.) cold; glacial; heartless; hostile; inimical; reserved; unfeelingАнтонимический ряд: -
45 prohibiting
запрещать; запрещающийСинонимический ряд:1. narrow (adj.) aloof; clannish; exclusive; illiberal; narrow; narrow-minded; select; selfish; snobbish2. forbidding (verb) banning; enjoining; forbidding; inhibiting; interdicting; outlawing; proscribing; tabooing -
46 uninviting
1. a непривлекательный, несоблазнительный2. a неаппетитныйСинонимический ряд:1. disagreeable (adj.) disagreeable; offensive; repelling; repugnant; unappealing; undesirable2. forbidding (adj.) forbidding; inhospitable3. unattractive (adj.) annoying; defective; disliked; frustrating; inexpedient; repulsive; ugly; unattractiveАнтонимический ряд: -
47 неприступный
прил.
1) inaccessible;
impregnable, unassailable( о крепости) ;
forbidding( о скалах и т.п.)
2) (надменный) unapproachable, haughtyБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > неприступный
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48 отчуждённость
отчуждённ|ость - ж. estrangement;
~ый
1. estranged;
(выражающий отчуждение тж.) forbidding, unwelcoming;
2. юр. (о собственности) alienated.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > отчуждённость
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49 absenteeism
ˌæbsənˈti:ɪzm сущ.
1) абсентеизм (линия поведения, состоящая в намеренном игнорировании посещения каких-либо мероприятий) There was a talk of forbidding absenteeism of clergy from their benefices. ≈ Был разговор о том, чтобы запретить духовенству жить вдали от их земельных владений.
2) прогул( уроков в школе), невыход на работу Absenteeism was a factor with such a direct and devastating effect on performance that it could destroy the fruits of the technical advance into which the industry was putting so much effort. ≈ Систематический невыход на работу оказал непосредственное разрушительное влияние на процесс производства, в результате чего все технические достижения отрасли, на которые было затрачено так много усилий, могут свестись на "нет".
3) система землевладения, при которой помещик не проживает в своем именииабсентеизм невыход на работу;
прогул система землевладения, при которой помещик не проживает в своем именииabsenteeism абсентеизм (уклонение от посещения собраний и т. п.) ~ абсентеизм ~ невыход на работу ~ отсутствие собственника ~ прогул, невыход на работу без уважительной причины ~ прогулы ~ уклонение от посещения ~ уклонение от участияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > absenteeism
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50 dismal
ˈdɪzməl
1. прил.
1) мрачный;
унылый;
гнетущий, тягостный, давящий;
зловещий Syn: dark, obscure, cheerless, depressing, dour, forbidding, grim, miserable Ant: bright, cheerful, gay, joyous, promising, optimistic, uplifting
2) (о человеке) печальный;
угрюмый;
подавленный Syn: miserable, morose, gloomy
2. сущ. (the dismals) мн. уныние, хандра, упадок духа;
подавленное настроение He has frightened that poor old woman into the dismals. ≈ Он до того напугал эту бедную старую женщину, что она находится в подавленном состоянии. Syn: dumps (the *s) обыкн. pl (разговорное) мрачное настроение, уныние гнетущий, давящий;
зловещий - * weather гнетущая /тяжелая/ погода - * sound заунывный звук - * prophecy зловещее предсказание - * facts удручающие факты мрачный, темный, унылый - * rooms мрачные комнаты печальный, унылый;
угрюмый, подавленный - * face угрюмое лицо - * mood подавленное /угнетенное/ настроение - in a * voice упавшим голосом( редкое) катастрофический, бедственный dismal гнетущий;
dismal weather мрачная, гнетущая погода ~ мрачный;
унылый;
dismal prospects мрачные перспективы ~ печальный;
угрюмый;
dismal mood подавленное настроение ~ (the dismals pl) подавленное настроение;
печальные обстоятельства ~ печальный;
угрюмый;
dismal mood подавленное настроение ~ мрачный;
унылый;
dismal prospects мрачные перспективы dismal гнетущий;
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прил. угрожающий, грозный, страшный, зловещий;
ощетинившийся;
опасный Syn: threatening, denunciative, fearsome, forbidding, horrent, minatory, redoubtable, ugly грозный, угрожающий - in a * tone грозным /угрожающим/ тоном menacing грозный ~ угрожающийБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > menacing
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52 Benedict
1) Общая лексика: Бенедикт (мужское имя), Бенет, Бенит, (Pope, or antipope, from May 22, 964, to July 4, 966. His election by the Romans on the death of Pope John XII infuriated the Holy Roman emperor Otto I who had already deposed John and designated Leo VIII as successor) Бенедикт V Граммати2) Религия: (Pope from 1012 to 1024, the first of several pontiffs from the powerful Tusculani family. A council summoned by Benedict at Pavia, Lombardy, in 1022, forbade uncelibate clergy and the sale of church offices) Бенедикт VIII, (Pope from 1303 to 1304. He was unanimously elected Pope and did much to conciliate his predecessor's enemies) Бенедикт XI, (Pope from 1334 to 1342; he was the third pontiff to reign at Avignon, where he devoted himself to reform of the church and its religious orders) Бенедикт XII, (Pope from 1914 to 1922. His last years were concerned with readjusting the machinery of papal administration made necessary by the territorial changes that followed the war and with directives on missionary work) Бенедикт XV, (Pope from 574/575 to 579 who ruled the church during a period made calamitous by invasion and by famine) Бенедикт I, (Pope from 684 to 685. During his pontificate, Benedict restored several Roman churches) Бенедикт II, (Pope from 900 to 903 who reigned during one of the darkest periods of papal history, and little is known of his life or acts) Бенедикт IV, (Pope from 974 to 983. He furthered the cause of monasticism and acted against simony, specifically in an encyclical letter in 981 forbidding the exaction of money for the conferring of any holy order) Бенедикт VII, (Pope from January 19, 973, to July 974 who purportedly was strangled by the deacon Franco, later known as antipope Boniface VII) Бенедикт VI, (Pope three times, from 1032 to 1044, from April to May 1045, and from 1047 to 1048) Бенедикт IX, (X)(Antipope from April 1058 to January 1059. His expulsion from the papal throne was followed by a reform in the law governing papal elections) Бенедикт X, (XIII)(Antipope from 1394 to 1423 who maintained to the end of his life that he was the rightful Pope and created four new cardinals as late as November 1422) Бенедикт (XIII), (XIV) "спрятанный Папа", (XIV) "спрятанный Папа" (Бенедикт XIV), (XIV)(Counter-antipope from 1425 to с 1433 who so secretly conducted his office that even his residence was uncertain, and he thus became known as the "hidden Pope") Бенедикт (XIV)3) Христианство: Венедикт (имя в православной традиции) -
53 Stygian
1) Общая лексика: адский2) Книжное выражение: мрачный, нерушимый (о клятве)3) Религия: (Extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding) мрачный, (Of or relating to the river Styx) стигийский4) Греческая мифология: стигийский (относящийся к реке Стикс)5) Греческий язык: относящийся к реке Стикс, стигийский -
54 Typos
Религия: "образец веры", (An edict issued in 648 by the Byzantine emperor Constans II Pogonatus, forbidding argument about the controversial question of the divine and human natures of Christ) "Типос" -
55 benedict
1) Общая лексика: Бенедикт (мужское имя), Бенет, Бенит, (Pope, or antipope, from May 22, 964, to July 4, 966. His election by the Romans on the death of Pope John XII infuriated the Holy Roman emperor Otto I who had already deposed John and designated Leo VIII as successor) Бенедикт V Граммати2) Религия: (Pope from 1012 to 1024, the first of several pontiffs from the powerful Tusculani family. A council summoned by Benedict at Pavia, Lombardy, in 1022, forbade uncelibate clergy and the sale of church offices) Бенедикт VIII, (Pope from 1303 to 1304. He was unanimously elected Pope and did much to conciliate his predecessor's enemies) Бенедикт XI, (Pope from 1334 to 1342; he was the third pontiff to reign at Avignon, where he devoted himself to reform of the church and its religious orders) Бенедикт XII, (Pope from 1914 to 1922. His last years were concerned with readjusting the machinery of papal administration made necessary by the territorial changes that followed the war and with directives on missionary work) Бенедикт XV, (Pope from 574/575 to 579 who ruled the church during a period made calamitous by invasion and by famine) Бенедикт I, (Pope from 684 to 685. During his pontificate, Benedict restored several Roman churches) Бенедикт II, (Pope from 900 to 903 who reigned during one of the darkest periods of papal history, and little is known of his life or acts) Бенедикт IV, (Pope from 974 to 983. He furthered the cause of monasticism and acted against simony, specifically in an encyclical letter in 981 forbidding the exaction of money for the conferring of any holy order) Бенедикт VII, (Pope from January 19, 973, to July 974 who purportedly was strangled by the deacon Franco, later known as antipope Boniface VII) Бенедикт VI, (Pope three times, from 1032 to 1044, from April to May 1045, and from 1047 to 1048) Бенедикт IX, (X)(Antipope from April 1058 to January 1059. His expulsion from the papal throne was followed by a reform in the law governing papal elections) Бенедикт X, (XIII)(Antipope from 1394 to 1423 who maintained to the end of his life that he was the rightful Pope and created four new cardinals as late as November 1422) Бенедикт (XIII), (XIV) "спрятанный Папа", (XIV) "спрятанный Папа" (Бенедикт XIV), (XIV)(Counter-antipope from 1425 to с 1433 who so secretly conducted his office that even his residence was uncertain, and he thus became known as the "hidden Pope") Бенедикт (XIV)3) Христианство: Венедикт (имя в православной традиции) -
56 blue law
Религия: (In U.S. history, a law forbidding certain secular activities on Sunday) "Закон о скуке", закон о запрете некоторых видов светской деятельности в дни воскресные -
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58 dismal
1. adjective1) мрачный; унылый; dismal prospects мрачные перспективы2) печальный; угрюмый; dismal mood подавленное настроение3) гнетущий; dismal weather мрачная, гнетущая погодаSyn:cheerless, depressing, dour, forbidding, grimsee miserableAnt:bright, cheerful, gay, joyous, optimistic, promising, uplifting2. noun(the dismals) (pl.) подавленное настроение; печальные обстоятельства* * *(a) гнетущий; зловещий; подавленный; угрюмый; унылый* * *мрачный; унылый; гнетущий, тягостный, давящий* * *[dis·mal || 'dɪzməl] adj. гнетущий, мрачный, невыразительный, унылый, безотрадный, печальный, угрюмый, слабый* * *гнетущийгорестенгорестныйгрустенгрустныймраченмрачныйпасмуренпасмурныйпечаленпечальныйподавляющийприскорбенприскорбныйсумраченсумрачныйугнетающийугрюмугрюмый* * *1. прил. 1) мрачный; унылый; гнетущий 2) (о человеке) печальный 2. сущ. (the dismals) мн. уныние, хандра, упадок духа; подавленное настроение -
59 ground
местность; земля, грунт, почва; дно; участок; площадка; полигон; аэродром; район расположения ( части) ; ( строевой) плац; ставить [класть] на землю; заземлять; сажать на грунт (ПЛ) ; выбрасываться) на берег ( о корабле) ; разг. отчислять из летного состава; отстранять от полетов; запрещать полеты; отстранять от исполнения служебных обязанностей; наземный; сухопутный; см. тж. area -
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— urbanized terrain
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forbidding — for|bid|ding [fəˈbıdıŋ US fər ] adj having a frightening or unfriendly appearance forbidding place/land/landscape etc ▪ We sailed past the island s rather dark and forbidding cliffs. ▪ His face was forbidding, even hostile. >forbiddingly adv … Dictionary of contemporary English