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1 sober
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
2 sober
رَزِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
3 sober
رَصِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
4 трезвый
1. soar2. hard-headed3. soberlyсовершенно трезвый; — as sober as a judge
4. soberкогда он трезв, его мучают угрызения совести — his conscience takes him when he is sober
Синонимический ряд:разумно (проч.) благоразумно; здраво; разумно; умно -
5 трезво смотрящий на вещи человек
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > трезво смотрящий на вещи человек
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6 رزين
رَزِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
7 رصين
رَصِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
8 وقور
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. \ وُقوع \ incidence, occurrence. \ See Also حُدوث -
9 dignified
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
10 lordly
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
11 respectable
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
12 sedate
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
13 solemn
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
14 staid
وَقُور \ dignified: showing dignity. lordly: like a lord; fit for a lord: a lordly manner; lordly generosity. respectable: (of a person) of good character and manners, etc.: She is poor, but she’s perfectly respectable. sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. solemn: (of people and events) serious: Solemn people rarely laugh. There was a solemn ceremony. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
15 sedate
رَزِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
16 serious
رَزِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
17 staid
رَزِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. serious: solemn, not joking: a serious play; a serious look on one’s face. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
18 sedate
رَصِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
19 staid
رَصِين \ sedate: solemnly respectable and calm, in manner or appearance: a sedate old lady. sober: calm and serious: sober judgement. staid: (of a person) quiet and serious, not adventurous. -
20 трезвое суждение
1) General subject: good judgement, good judgment2) Diplomatic term: shrewd reasoning3) Patents: sober judgement
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