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1 крадущийся
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2 смутное подозрение
1) General subject: sneaking feeling2) Law: vague apprehension3) Makarov: a kind of suspicion, kind of suspicion, sneaking suspicionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смутное подозрение
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3 У меня есть смутное подозрение, что они добьются успеха.
General subject: I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed...Универсальный русско-английский словарь > У меня есть смутное подозрение, что они добьются успеха.
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4 безотчётный
1) General subject: implicit, instinctive, involuntary, sneaking, unaccountable, unconscious, inexplicable2) Mathematics: irrational, subconscious -
5 мне почему-то кажется, что
General subject: I have a sneaking feeling that (...) (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мне почему-то кажется, что
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6 неосознанный
1) General subject: inconscient, sneaking (о чувстве), unperceived2) Medicine: subconscious3) Psychology: silent, unconscious, non-conscious -
7 низкий
1) General subject: abject, base, base born, base-born, base-spirited, bass, beggarly, blackguardly, bottom, cheap, contemptible, deep (о звуке), dirty, dishonorable, dishonourable, down, filthy, give-away (о цене), grave (о тоне), grimy, gruff, hangdog, harlot, honourless, ickie, ignoble, illiberal, infamous, keen (о ценах), little, lousy, low (о ноте), low pitched, low-down, low-minded, low-pitched (о звуке, ноте), lower, mean, mean spirited, mean-spirited, menial, miscreant, nefarious, pettifogging, picayune, picayunish, poor (об урожае; о качестве), profound, profound (о поклоне), rascally, reprobate, reptile, reptilian, rich, rotten, round, scald, scoundrelly, scummy, scurvy, shabby, short (о человеке), sinister, sleazo, sleazy, sleezy, small (о душевных качествах), sneaking, snide, sordid, squalid, sullen (о звуке), thick, unworthy, vile, villainous, wormy, yellow, yellow dog, yellow-dog, low-slung (о сиденьях, о мебели), dispicable2) Colloquial: lowlife4) Botanical term: low (лат. humilis), nanous (лат. humilis), stocky (лат. humilis), undersized (лат. humilis)5) Engineering: dwarflike7) Religion: corrupt, ignominious8) Economy: inferior (по положению)9) Accounting: quiet (напр. об уровне деловой активности)10) Australian slang: deadshit, lower than a snake's belly, slime11) Diplomatic term: truculent12) Psychology: unmanlike13) Textile: coarse (о номере)14) Jargon: assy, nasty (моральная оценка), shity, ugly, yard dog, sleazoid, low down, wuzzy16) Oil: subzero17) Cartography: ( о разрешении) coarse19) Business: quiet (об уровне деловой активности)20) Polymers: coarse (о номере волокна)21) Automation: low-profile (напр. о зажимном, приспособлении)22) Marine science: low-set23) Makarov: blackguardly (т.е. нехороший), icky, low-lying (об уровнях энергии), rich (о звуке), shallow (о балке)24) Taboo: worm25) Microsoft: Cold -
8 она в душе сочувствовала негодяю
General subject: she had a sneaking sympathy for the rascalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она в душе сочувствовала негодяю
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9 подлый
1) General subject: base, base born, base hearted, base minded, base spirited, base-born, base-minded, base-spirited, baseborn, beggarly, blackguard, blackguardly, caddish, cheap, cowardly, dastard, dastardly, despicable, dishonorable (о людях), dishonourable, dishonourable (о людях), foul, grimy, hangdog, hoggish, ignoble, knavish, low, mean, mean spirited, mean-spirited, miscreant, nefarious, peaking, picayune, picayunish, pitchy, rascally, reprobate, reptile, reptilian, rotten, scabby, scoundrelly, scrubby team, scummy, scurvy, shabby, sleazo, sleazy, sleezy, sneaking, sneaky, snide, sordid, squalid, unworthy, vile, villainous, wormy, yellow, yellow-dog, backstabbing, back-stabbing2) Colloquial: low-down3) American: yellow dog5) Religion: Babylonian6) British English: bloody-minded7) Australian slang: deadshit (поступок, действие и т.п.), lower than a snake's belly8) Jargon: assy, shiftiey-eyed, shifty-eyed, sticking, cagey (He's too cogey for me. I don't trust him at all. Он поступил очень подло со мной. Я не доверяю ему вообще.), meanie, meany, kinky, shity, stinking -
10 раболепный
1) General subject: creepy crawly, creepy-crawly, fawning, knee crooking, knee-crooking, menial, obsequious, servile, slavelike, slavish, slimy, sneaking, sneaky, subservient, subsequent2) Makarov: creepy3) Taboo: ass-holey, chicken-shit -
11 скрытый
1) General subject: abstruse, arcane, bosomed, clandestine, close, closet, concealed, covered up, covert, cryptic, deep-seated (о болезни), dormant, furtive, glossy, hideaway, hooded, implicit, in disguise, inside, invisible, larval, latent, latitant, lurking, masked, obscure, occulted, offstage, pent up, perdu, perdue, privy, quiet, reserved, retired, retired (от глаз), secret, sly, sneaking, snug, stealthy, sub rosa (напр, the perennial sub rosa reason for Washington's substatus remains the same as a hundred years ago), subterranean, subterrestrial, tacit, ulterior, unprofessed, implied, shrouded, unavowed2) Biology: latebrosus3) Naval: virtual4) Medicine: abscure (напр. об отёке), blind, delitescent, dumb, hidden, impatient, inapparent, larvate (напр. о бессимптомном заболевании), larvated (напр. о бессимптомном заболевании), nonmanifest, occult (напр. о кровотечении), potential, quiescent, silent (о периоде заболевания), symptom-free, symptomless5) Colloquial: hole-and-corner6) Botanical term: hidden (лат. latens), hidden (лат. occultatus)7) Poetical language: enshield8) Military: submerged (в фюзеляже, корпусе ПЛ)9) Engineering: flush, hidden latent (о проводке или монтаже)10) Agriculture: absconded (напр. о признаке, о болезни), incubative, incubatory11) Rare: obumbrate12) Construction: under-plaster, dummy13) Religion: esoteric14) Law: ambush15) Economy: pent-up, undisclosed16) Accounting: latent (напр. об инфляции)17) Mining: deep-seated (о пожаре), hidden (о месторождении; под наносами)18) Diplomatic term: surreptitious, veiled19) Jargon: full20) Information technology: buried, off-screen21) Food industry: encapsulated22) Patents: indirect23) Business: wrapped24) Network technologies: private25) Automation: undetected26) Quality control: Redibitory (дефект)27) Quantum mechanics: hidden parameter28) Aviation medicine: imponderable, insidious29) Makarov: absconded (напр. о признаке, вирусе), countersunk, delitescent (о течении болезни), internal, latency, latent (о фотографическом изображении), noncoverable, notmanifest, obscured, off-stage, rooted (о болезни), subclinical, suppressed, underlying, underneath, undetected (напр. о дефекте)30) Archaic: recondite31) Taboo: closeted32) SAP.tech. collapsed, compressed33) Electrical engineering: concealed (о проводке) -
12 смутный
1) General subject: blear, bleary, blunt (об ощущениях и т.п.), darkling, dim, dreamy, elusive (о воспоминании), hazy, indescribable, indeterminate, indistinct, inenarrable, intangible, looming, misty, nebulose, nebulous, obscure, of unrest, opaque, restless, shadowy, sneaking, uneasy, unshaped (о представлении), unshapen (о представлении), vague, addlepated, riotous, seditious, troubled, tumultuous2) Diplomatic term: dark3) Psychology: blurred4) Jargon: fuzzy5) Business: dull6) Makarov: elusive (о воспоминаниях), foggy, tenuous7) Phraseological unit: blot out -
13 тайный
1) General subject: abstruse (о мыслях и т.п.), arcane, auricular, back-door (об интригах), backdoor, backstage, backstairs, behind-the-scenes, clandestine, closet, covert, cryptic, dark, esoteric, furtive, hedge, hidden, hideaway, hieroglyphic (о знаках), hieroglyphical (о знаках), hole and corner, hole-and-corner, holocryptic, hugger mugger, hugger-mugger, hush hush, illicit, invisible, lurking, mystic, occult, occulted, off stage, offscreen, private, privy, quiet, secret, sly, sneaking, snug, star chamber, star-chamber (о казни), stealth, stealthy, subterranean, subterrestrial, surreptitious, under-the-table, undercover, underground, underhand, underhanded, underthetable (о сделке и т. п.), undivulged, unprofessed, vague, cloak-and-dagger2) Colloquial: hush-hush3) Obsolete: recluse4) Engineering: mysterious5) Bookish: subreptive6) Religion: abstruse, esoteric ( Designed for or understood by the specially initiated alone)7) Diplomatic term: inside8) Deprecatingly: star-chamber (о казни и т.п.)9) Jargon: bootleg, chicken, under the table10) Business: close, undisclosed11) Makarov: black, colourable, inner, under cover, under-the-table (о сделке и т.п.), underneath -
14 трусливый
1) General subject: base spirited, base-spirited, caitiff, chicken heart, chicken hearted, chicken liver heart, chicken-hearted, chicken-liver, coward, cowardly, craven, currish, dastardly, faint-hearted, hen hearted, hen-hearted, lily livered, milk livered, milk-livered, narrow spirited, narrow-spirited, nerveless, niddering, pigeon hearted, pigeon-hearted, pluckless, poltroon, poor spirited, poor-spirited, pusilanimous, rabbit hearted, rabbit-hearted, recreant, sneaking, sneaky, unheroic, unmanlike, unmanly, weak hearted, weak-hearted, white livered, white-livered, yellow bellied, yellow livered, poltroonish, fainthearted2) Colloquial: funky, yellow, yellow-livered3) Literal: struthious4) Bookish: pusillanimous5) Rare: invalorous, lily-livered6) Australian slang: piss-weak, weak as piss7) Jargon: chicken livered, shiftiey-eyed, shifty-eyed, windy, yellow-bellied, fink8) Taboo: candyass, chicken, chicken-shit, half-assed, pucker-assed, sneak tip -
15 у меня закралось сомнение, что (...)
General subject: I have a sneaking feeling thatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > у меня закралось сомнение, что (...)
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16 угодливый
1) General subject: adulatory, compliant, courtly, officious, oily, pleasing, servile, smooth faced, smooth-faced, sneaking, sneaky, subservient, supple, toad-eating, obsequious, slavish2) Colloquial: buttery, brown-noser3) Taboo: kiss-ass -
17 феномен ускользания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > феномен ускользания
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18 феномен ускользания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > феномен ускользания
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19 Г-240
С ГОЛОВОЙ2 PrepP Invar adv (intensif))1. \Г-240 уйти, окунуться, погрузиться во что, увязнуть в чём, отдаться чему и т. п. (to give o.s. over to sth.) wholly, fullyX с головой ушёл в Y — X became completely absorbed in YX became thoroughly (totally) engrossed in Y X plunged (threw himself) into Y.Он (Королёв) с головой окунулся в проектирование сразу двух объектов - ракеты и планера с жидкотопливным ракетным двигателем (Владимиров 1). Не (Korolyov) became completely absorbed in the design of two machines at the same time-a rocket and a glider equipped with a liquid-fuel jet motor (1a).... К коммунизму он (Лежал) пришёл путём долгих размышлений, а сделав выводы, с головой окунулся в повседневную политическую работу (Эренбург 1). Не (Lejean) had accepted Communism after long reflection, but had then plunged into everyday political activity (1a).2. выдавать \Г-240 кого, often себя ( subj: abstr or concr ( var. without себя), or human ( var. with себя) (to reveal s.o. 's or one's own involvement in sth.) conclusively, leaving no room for doubtX выдал Y-a с головой - X gave Y away completelyX was a dead giveaway X betrayed YY выдал себя с головой - Y gave himself away completelyY betrayed himself.Миша утверждал, что письмо написано не им, но стиль выдавал его с головой. Misha asserted that he wasn't the one who wrote the letter, but the style was a dead giveaway....Через несколько дней после этого разговора был ещё случай, когда он (Едигей) выдал себя с головой и долго каялся, мучился после этого... (Айтматов 2). A few days after this conversation, there was an occasion when he (Yedigei) gave himself away completely, and he regretted it and suffered from it for a long time afterwards... (2a).Лёва угощал и, симулируя беспечность: о том, о сём, - всё подбирался к цели. И когда, наконец, не узнавая свой голос, сразу выдав себя с головой (хотя все силы его были направлены, чтобы вопрос был безразличен и между прочим), всё-таки задал его, то неповторимая улыбочка вдруг подёрнула губы Митишатьева... (Битов 2). Не (Lyova) bought the drinks and all the while-feigning unconcern, talking of this and that-kept sneaking up on his goal. When at last, not recognizing his own voice, betraying himself at once (though he bent every effort to make his question indifferent and casual)-when he did ask it, Miti-shatyev's lips suddenly twitched in an inimitable little smile... (2a). -
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МЕЖДУ ПРОЧИМ PrepP Invar fixed WOl1. сказать, заметить и т. п. -adv(to say, mention etc sth.) without making it sound overly important, without putting special emphasis on it. casuallyin passing (in limited contexts) ( s.o. Ts response sounds etc) casual.Лет через сто мы узнаем, кто был настоящий ученый в наше время и что действительно ценного было открыто... Но это я сказал так, между прочим (Зиновьев 1). In a hundred years we shall know who in our time were real scientists and what was discovered of real value....But I'm just saying that in passing (1a)Лева угощал и, симулируя беспечность: о том, о сем, - все подбирался к цели. И когда, наконец, не узнавая свой голос, сразу выдав себя с головой (хотя все силы его были направлены, чтобы вопрос был безразличен и между прочим), все-таки задал его, то неповторимая улыбочка вдруг подернула губы Митишатьева... (Битов 2). Не (Lyova) bought the drinks and all the while-feigning unconcern, talking of this and that-kept sneaking up on his goal. When at last, not recognizing his own voice, betraying himself at once (though he bent every effort to make his question indifferent and casual) —when he did ask it, Miti-shatyev's lips suddenly twitched in an inimitable little smile. (2a).2. (sent adv (parenth)) in connection with or in addition to what has been saidby the wayapropos of that incidentally come to think of it.Какая печальная история, юноша, как понятны мне ваши чувства, чувства ученика, потерявшего любимого учителя. Что-то похожее было, между прочим, и в моей жизни (Соколов 1). What a sad story, lad, how well I understand your feelings, the feelings of a student who has lost his favorite teacher. Something similar happened, by the way, in my own life (1a).«Это вы меня напугали своим рассказом... А, между прочим, говорят, что здесь действует какая-то местная банда» (Стругацкие 1). "You frightened me with your story. Incidentally, they say there's some sort of local gang operating here" (1a).
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sneaking — [snē′kiŋ] adj. 1. cowardly, stealthy, underhanded, or furtive [a sneaking manner] 2. not admitted or made known to others; secret [a sneaking fondness for candy] 3. slight, or slight but increasing [a sneaking suspicion] sneakingly adv … English World dictionary
Sneaking — Sneak ing, a. Marked by cowardly concealment; deficient in openness and courage; underhand; mean; crouching. {Sneak ing*ly}, adv. {Sneak ing*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sneaking — index clandestine, devious, furtive, machiavellian, perfidious, recreant, sly, stealthy Burton s Legal Thesaur … Law dictionary
sneaking — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a feeling) persistent in one s mind but reluctantly held; nagging … English terms dictionary
sneaking — sneak|ing [ snikıŋ ] adjective BRITISH a sneaking feeling is one that you are not sure about or do not want to have: a sneaking admiration/respect for someone: I have always had a sneaking admiration for him. a sneaking suspicion/feeling: I had a … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sneaking — UK [ˈsniːkɪŋ] / US [ˈsnɪkɪŋ] adjective a sneaking feeling is one that you are not sure about or do not want to have a sneaking admiration/respect for someone: I have always had a sneaking admiration for him. a sneaking suspicion/fear/feeling: I… … English dictionary
sneaking — sneak|ing [ˈsni:kıŋ] adj have a sneaking feeling/suspicion/admiration to have a feeling about something or someone, but to not say anything about it because you are not sure or you might be embarrassed ▪ I always had a sneaking admiration for him … Dictionary of contemporary English
sneaking — [[t]sni͟ːkɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n A sneaking feeling is a slight or vague feeling, especially one that you are unwilling to accept. I have a sneaking suspicion that they are going to succeed... I ve always had this sneaking admiration for him … English dictionary
sneaking — adjective 1 have a sneaking admiration/affection etc for to have a secret feeling of admiration etc for someone 2 have a sneaking suspicion/feeling (that) to have a slight feeling that someone has done something wrong without being sure: I have a … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sneaking — adjective Date: 1582 1. mean, contemptible 2. characteristic of a sneak ; furtive, underhanded 3. a. not openly expressed or acknowledged < a sneaking respect for culture H. A. Burton > b. that is a persistent conjecture < a … New Collegiate Dictionary
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