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[ʹskænd(ə)ləs] a1. 1) позорный, постыдный, скандальныйwhat a scandalous thing! - какой позор!
scandalous conditions in the city slums - ужасающие условия жизни в городских трущобах
2) возмутительный, вызывающий возмущение2. любящий посплетничать3. клеветническийscandalous rumours [reports] - клеветнические слухи [сообщения]
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1. a позорный, постыдный, скандальный2. a возмутительный, вызывающий возмущение3. a любящий посплетничать4. a клеветнический5. a редк. не относящийся к делу, вопросуСинонимический ряд:1. disgraceful (adj.) disgraceful; dishonorable; dishonourable; disreputable; ignominious; infamous; inglorious; shameful; sordid2. libelous (adj.) abusive; backbiting; calumnious; damning; defamatory; denigrating; denunciatory; detracting; detractive; detractory; false; gossiping; injurious; invidious; libellous; libelous; malicious; maligning; slanderous; traducing; vilifying3. outrageous (adj.) atrocious; crying; desperate; flagrant; heinous; monstrous; outrageous; shocking -
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ˈskændələs прил.
1) позорный, постыдный, скандальный It is scandalous to behave like that. ≈ Стыдно так себя вести. It is scandalous that this road has so many potholes. ≈ Позор! На этой дороге столько выбоин! Syn: wretched, quarrelsome, outrageous, shameful
2) клеветнический, позорящий
3) не относящийся к делу позорный, постыдный, скандальный - what a * thing! какой позор! - * conditions in the city slums ужасающие условия жизни в городских трущобах возмутительный, вызывающий возмущение - * conduct возмутительное поведение - * crime вопиющее преступление любящий посплетничать - * tongues злые языки клеветнический - * rumours клеветнические слухи (редкое) не относящийся к делу, вопросу scandalous клеветнический ~ скандальный, позорныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scandalous
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проф. жарг. паника, тревожные слухи
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