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Общая лексика: дюжий малый, крепкий малый -
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ამხანაგი, მეგობარი; თანამოძმე; სამეცნიერო საზოგადოების წევრი; ახალგაზრდაsome fellow ვიღაც კაცი / ჭაბუკი / ახალგაზრდაa fellow countryman / pupil / traveler / worker თანამემამულე / თანაკლასელი / თანამგზავრი / კოლეგა, თანამშრომელიthe fellow without grey matter / cells უტვინო ვაჟბატონიhe’s a nice fellow კარგი კაცია / ბიჭია / ახალგაზრდაა●●fellow sufferers ერთ ბედქვეშ მყოფნიfor all his fault, he’s a fine fellow მიუხედავად ყველა მისი ნაკლისა, კარგი ბიჭიაhe’s a fine fellow ჩინებული ვინმეა / ყმაწვილიაcommunion with one’s fellows ამხანაგებთან ურთიერთობაhe is a capital fellow! ბრწინვალე ბიჭია / ვინმეა! -
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1. a здоровый, крепкий, сильный2. a тех. прочный; устойчивый, надёжный в эксплуатацииrobust algorithm — живучий алгоритм; устойчивый алгоритм
3. a здравый, ясный4. a трудный, требующий усилий5. a грубоватый6. a устойчивый, робастныйСинонимический ряд:1. athletic (adj.) athletic; hefty; husky; rugged; solid2. burly (adj.) brawny; burly; muscular; sinewy; sturdy3. flavorful (adj.) flavorful; rich; substantial4. healthy (adj.) booming; flourishing; healthy; prospering; prosperous; roaring; thrifty; thriving5. rude (adj.) boisterous; coarse; loud; rambunctious; riotous; rough; rude; tumultuous; wild6. strong (adj.) concentrated; full-bodied; potent; strong7. vigorous (adj.) energetic; hardy; lively; powerful; sound; stalwart; strapping; vigorous; vigourous8. vital (adj.) lusty; red-blooded; vitalАнтонимический ряд:frail; quiet; refined; sickly; soft; unhealthy; weak -
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[rəʹbʌst,ʹrəʋbʌst] a1. 1) здоровый, крепкий, сильныйrobust young fellow - крепкий /дюжий/ малый
2) тех. прочный; устойчивый, надёжный в эксплуатации2. здравый, ясный3. трудный, требующий усилийrobust faith - вера, не знающая сомнений
4. грубоватый ( о юморе)5. устойчивый, робастный ( об оценке в статистике) -
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1 **robust intellect ნათელი / ძლიერი გონება2 ძნელი, მძიმეrobust work ძნელი / მძიმე სამუშაო -
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жёсткий; грубый; крепкий; прочный -
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rəuˈbʌst прил.
1) крепкий, здоровый;
сильный;
твердый robust young man ≈ здоровый крепкий юноша robust nervous system ≈ крепкие нервы robust plant ≈ сильное растение robust faith ≈ непоколебимая вера robust plastic ≈ твердый пластик robust tenor ≈ звучный тенор Syn: strong
1., firm II
1., healthy, sturdy, vigorous
2) трудный, трудоемкий, требующий затрат сил и энергии robust work ≈ работа, требующая много сил и энергии Syn: hard
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3) крепкий (о напитках) ;
обильный( о пище) robust coffee ≈ крепкий кофе robust dinner ≈ сытный обед Syn: full-bodied, hearty
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4) здравый, ясный( об уме)
5) грубый, грубоватый( о стиле, языке, выражениях) Syn: coarse, rough
1., rude здоровый, крепкий, сильный - * young fellow крепкий /дюжий/ малый - * health крепкое здоровье - * appetite здоровый аппетит - * nervous system крепкие нервы - * plant сильное растение (техническое) прочный, устойчивый, надежный в эксплуатации здравый, ясный - * intellect ясный ум трудный, требующий усилий - * work тяжелая работа - * faith вера, не знающая сомнений грубоватый (о юморе) устойчивый, робастный (об оценке в статистике) robust редк. грубый, шумный ~ здравый, ясный (об уме) ~ крепкий, здоровый;
сильный
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