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21 беспросветный
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22 брюзгливый
1) General subject: acidulated, acidulous, crotchety, curmudgeonly, currish, grouchy, grumpy, humorsome, ill natured, ill tempered, ill-tempered, morose, peevich, peevish, querulous, snappish, snappy, sourish, sullen, testy2) Jargon: crabby3) Makarov: ill-natured -
23 гнетущее отчаяние
General subject: sullen despair -
24 гнетущий
1) General subject: depressing, depressive, dismal, grievous, leadening, oppressive, sulky, sulky (о погоде и т.п.), sullen, deadening, bleak, grinding2) Poetical language: carking3) Banking: onerous -
25 загрустить
General subject: become sad, become sullen -
26 замкнутый
1) General subject: aloof, asocial, at make, buttoned up, cliquey, cliquish, close, close lipped, close mouthed, close-lipped, close-mouthed, enclosed, exclusive, inaccessible, ingrown, inhibited, insular, lane, lone, morose, offish, reserved, retired, saturnine, secluded, secret, secretive, self-contained, shut in, shut-in, spaceless, sullen, unsociable, withdrawn (человек), introspective (в себе), dour, bottled up, reticent2) Engineering: closed-loop (о системе), locked3) Chemistry: selfcontained5) Metallurgy: live (о контакте)6) Psychology: avoidant (о человеке)7) Electronics: closed8) Oil: closed (о залежи)9) Business: closed-circuit10) Drilling: inland (о бассейне)11) Network technologies: shorted12) Automation: closed-loop (напр. о цепи)13) General subject: continuous (об электрической цепи)14) Aviation medicine: seclusive15) Makarov: antisocial, close-ended, closed-form, complete, endless, indrawn, made (об электрической цепи), round, unbending -
27 зловещий
1) General subject: augural, baleful, black, bodeful, dire, direful, dismal, evil, evil boding, evil-boding, fateful, grim, ill boding, ill looking, ill omened, ill-boding, ill-looking, ill-omened, inauspicious, left-handed, lurid, ominous, portentous, presageful, sinister, sinistrous, squint-eyed, sullen, wrath, wrathful, wrathy, disastrous, Manichaean, menacing, foreboding2) Colloquial: creepy3) Dialect: unlucky4) Religion: oracular5) Scottish language: unsonsy -
28 мрачное настроение
1) General subject: brown study, dark humour, dark mood, dismal, somber mood, sombrous mood, spleen, sullen mood, the dismals2) Colloquial: dismal (the dismals)s, hump3) Mass media: grim mood, surly mood, testy mood4) Makarov: sombre moodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мрачное настроение
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29 неяркий
1) General subject: dim, dingy, dull, half light, half-light, mediocre, pale (о свете, цвете и т.п.), quiet, sober, soft (о цвете и т. п.), sullen (о цвете), tender (о тоне, цвете, краске), toneless, (о цвете) muted (http://www.designbyjoyce.com/colors2.html)2) Biology: inconspicuous (о цвете)4) Automation: darkfield5) Makarov: blue (о пламени), faint, tame, thin (о цвете, свете) -
30 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 -
31 низкий или печальный
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > низкий или печальный
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32 она то мрачная, то весёлая
General subject: now she's sullen, then gayУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она то мрачная, то весёлая
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33 плохое настроение
1) General subject: a fit of sulks, (подавленное) bad (low) spirit, distemper, doldrums, dumps, ill humour, megrim, megrims, mumps, pet, sulk, sulks, tantrum, the sullen, (отвратительное) black mood2) Colloquial: pip3) Psychology: bad mood, blue mood, low spirits5) Aviation medicine: impaired mood6) Taboo: chord -
34 сердитый
1) General subject: angry, angry with ( smb.) (на кого-л.), black, blistering, chumpish, crabbed, cross (he is cross with you - он сердит на тебя), cross grained, cross-grained, crotchety, fretful, glowering (о взгляде), gruff, grumpish, grumpy, irascible, irate, mad, out of humor, out of temper, overthwart, porkey, riley, roily, shirty, snake headed, snuffy, sour, spiteful, stuffy, sulkiness, sulky, sullen, surly, testy, ugly (о выражении лица, взгляде), vicious, wrathful3) Dialect: toothy4) American: grouty, rambunctious, salty6) Jargon: hot, hot under the collar, narky, ratty, scotty7) Cliche: All bent out of shape8) Taboo: fired up, nowty, pissed off -
35 смотреть букой
Graphic expression: be glowering, go around with a long face, look sullen, wear a frown -
36 смурной
General subject: sullen -
37 строптивый
1) General subject: bolshie, cross grained, cross-grained, hard bitten, hard-bitten, obstinate, refractory, shrewish, sullen (обыкн. о животных), stroppy, headstrong, stubborn, recklessly willful, Recalcitrant2) British English: bolshy -
38 тихая форма бешенства
Agriculture: sullen rabiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тихая форма бешенства
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39 тусклый
1) General subject: blae, blear, crepuscular, dim, dingy, dull, faint, feint, glassen (о глазах), glassy, glaucous, glazed (о взгляде), glazen (о глазах), glazy (о взгляде), gleamy, lack-lustre, lacklustre, lustreless, mat, muddy (о свете), obscure, pale, pale (о цвете, свете), sad (о краске), subfusc, sullen (цвет), sunless, thick, thin (о свете), toneless, unglossy, wan, wanting in vigor (о языке, цвете), wanting in vigour (о языке, цвете), waterish, wisht, drab, matte, DESPONDENT2) Geology: dull (о минералах)3) Medicine: nycterine4) Botanical term: opaque5) Engineering: lackluster, matt6) Bookish: subfuscous7) Railway term: flat (об окраске)9) Information technology: dimmed11) Makarov: fishy (о бриллиантах и т.п.), flat (о краске), rushlight -
40 угрюмый
1) General subject: adust, atrabilious, beetle browed, beetle-browed, cheerless, chumpish, dark, dismal, dour, gloomy, glum, gruff, gruffy, moody, morose, overcast, saturnine, somber, sour, sulky, sullen, surly, torve, uncheerful, hangdog, down, sad, dead-and-alive2) Colloquial: grumpy4) Rare: dogged6) Makarov: murky7) Taboo: hell-roaring
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Sullen — Sul len, a. [OE. solein, solain, lonely, sullen; through Old French fr. (assumed) LL. solanus solitary, fr. L. solus alone. See {Sole}, a.] 1. Lonely; solitary; desolate. [Obs.] Wyclif (Job iii. 14). [1913 Webster] 2. Gloomy; dismal; foreboding.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sullen — may refer to:* Sullens Swiss municipalityMusic* A Sullen Sky song * Sullen band * Sullen Girl song * Sullen Soul song * Slumber of Sullen Eyes album/song * The Sullen Sulcus album … Wikipedia
sullen — sullen, *glum, morose, surly, sulky, crabbed, saturnine, dour, gloomy can mean governed by or showing, especially in one s aspect, a forbidding or disagreeable mood or disposition. One is sullen who is, often by disposition, gloomy, silent, and… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Sullen — Sul len, n. 1. One who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit. [Obs.] Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. Sullen feelings or manners; sulks; moroseness; as, to have the sullens. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sullen — Sul len, v. t. To make sullen or sluggish. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Sullens the whole body with . . . laziness. Feltham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sullen — [sul′ən] adj. [ME solein, alone, solitary < VL * solanus, alone < L solus, alone, SOLE2] 1. showing resentment and ill humor by morose, unsociable withdrawal 2. gloomy; dismal; sad; depressing 3. somber; dull [sullen colors] 4. slow moving; … English World dictionary
sullen — index despondent, resentful, restive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sullen — 1570s, alteration of M.E. soleyn unique, singular, from Anglo Fr. *solein, formed on the pattern of O.Fr. soltain, from O.Fr. soul single (see SOLE (Cf. sole) (2)). The sense shift in M.E. from solitary to morose occurred late 14c … Etymology dictionary
sullen — [adj] brooding, upset bad tempered, cheerless, churlish, crabbed*, crabby*, cross, cynical, dismal, dour, dull, fretful, frowning, gloomy, glowering, glum, gruff, grumpy*, heavy, hostile, ill humored, inert, irritable, malevolent, malicious,… … New thesaurus
sullen — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ bad tempered and sulky. DERIVATIVES sullenly adverb sullenness noun. ORIGIN originally in the senses «averse to company» and «unusual»: from Old French sulein, from sol sole … English terms dictionary
sullen — adjective Etymology: Middle English solein solitary, from Anglo French sulein, solain, perhaps from sol, soul single, sole + ain after Old French soltain solitary, private, from Late Latin solitaneus, ultimately from Latin solus alone Date: 14th… … New Collegiate Dictionary