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1 the peculiarity of his fate
Общая лексика: исключительность его судьбы, необычность его судьбыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the peculiarity of his fate
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2 fate
1. n судьба, рок2. n участь, жребий, удел3. n гибель, смертьas sure as fate — наверняка, неизбежно
4. v обыкн. pass предопределятьСинонимический ряд:1. chances (noun) chances; future; outcome; prospect2. destiny (noun) chance; circumstance; destiny; doom; end; fortune; karma; kismet; lot; luck; moira; nemesis; portion; weird3. destruction (noun) death; destruction; ruin4. predestination (noun) predestination; predetermination; providence5. predestine (verb) destine; determine; doom; doom to; foreordain; predestine; predetermine; preform; preordainАнтонимический ряд:chance; choice; freedom; independence; will -
3 peculiarity
[pı͵kju:lıʹærıtı] n1. специфичность, особенность2. характерная черта; отличительное качество, свойствоpeculiarity of his nature - отличительная черта /особенность/ его натуры
3. странностьthe peculiarity of his fate - необычность /исключительность/ его судьбы
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4 peculiarity
1. n специфичность, особенностьdifferential peculiarity — отличительная особенность, характерный признак
2. n характерная черта; отличительное качество, свойство3. n странностьСинонимический ряд:characteristic (noun) abnormality; affection; attribute; character; characteristic; distinction; eccentricity; feature; idiosyncrasy; mark; notability; odd trait; oddity; property; quality; quirk; rarity; savor; savour; singularity; trait; virtueАнтонимический ряд:homogeneity; homology; regularity; universality -
5 peculiarity
pɪˌkju:lɪˈærɪtɪ сущ.
1) а) специфичность;
особенность, своеобразие, специфика It is a peculiarity of Asia that its regions are either very hot or very cold. ≈ Такова особенность Азии: ее регионы или очень теплые или очень холодные. Syn: feature, specificity б) оригинальность, непохожесть( на других)
2) личное качество, свойство;
характерная черта Syn: characteristic
3) странность, выверт, причуда There is another very singular peculiarity about Mr. Talfourd;
he can't spell. (Miss Mitford) ≈ У мистера Талфорда обнаружилась еще одна странность: он не умеет произносить слова по буквам. Syn: oddity, quirk
1. специфичность, особенность характерная черта;
отличительное качество, свойство - it is a * of Asia это характерно для Азии - * of his nature отличительная черта( особенность) его натуры странность - the * of his fate необычность (исключительность) его судьбы peculiarity личное качество, свойство;
характерная черта ~ специфичность;
особенность ~ странностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > peculiarity
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6 ирония судьбы
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7 исключительность его судьбы
General subject: the peculiarity of his fateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > исключительность его судьбы
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8 необычность его судьбы
General subject: the peculiarity of his fateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необычность его судьбы
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9 FAR
* * *n.1) a means off passage, ship; bjarga fari á floti, to save a vessel qflaat; in compds., a trading vessel (Íslands-far, Englands-far);2) passage; taka (fá, ráða) sér fari or far, to take a passage in a ship; beiðast fars, to ask for a passage; synja e-m fars, to deny one a passage; banna e-m f., to forbid one to sail (cf. farbann);3) trace, print, track (Sveinki rak lömb sín til fjöru í förin); villast hundarnir farsins, the hounds lose the track; of et sama f., on the same subject;4) life, conduct, behaviour; í fari konungsins in the king’s character;5) state, condition (gefa þeir eigi gaum um hennar far) f. veðranna, the course of the winds; at fornu fari, of yore, of old.* * *n.I. motion, travel; rare in this sense, as the fem. för and ferð, q. v., are used instead.β. of the clouds, in the phrase, far á lopti, drift in the sky.II. a means of passage, a ship; far er skip, Edda 110, Skálda 163: the allit. phrase, hvert fljótanda far, every floating vessel, Fms. xi. 125, Fær. 260; at bjarga fari á floti, Hm. 155.2. in compds, a trading vessel; Íslands-far, an Iceland-trader, Fms. vi. 370, vii. 32; Englands-far, an English-trader, ix. 41; Dýrlinnar-far, a Dublin ship, Eb. 254; fjögra-, tveggja-, sex-manna-far, a four-, two-, six-oared boat.3. passage, in the phrases, taka sér (e-m) fari, fá sér fari, ráða sér fari, usually so in dat., but in mod. usage acc. (taka, ráða sér far), to take a passage in a ship, Gþl. 516, Grág. ii. 400, 406 (acc.), Ld. 50, Landn. 307, Eg. 288, Nj. 111, 112, Ísl. ii. 199, Eb. 194; beiðask fars, id., Grág. i. 90, Fms. vi. 239; banna e-m far, to forbid one a passage, stop one (far-bann), Landn. 307; synja e-m fars, to deny one a passage (far-synjan), Hbl. 54; at þeir hafi allir far, Jb. 393.III. a trace, track, print, Hom. 120; Sveinki rak lömb sín til fjöru í förin, at eigi mátti sjá tveggja manna för, Njarð. 376; nú villask hundarnir farsins, the hounds lost the track, Fms. v. 147, cp. O. H. L. 83: metaph., of et sama far, on the same subject, of a book, Íb. (pref.): in many compds, a print, mark of anv kind, fóta-för, footprints; skafla-för, the print of a sharp-shod horse; nálar-far, a stitch; fingra-för, a finger-print; tanna-för, a bite; nagla-för, the marks of nails, John xx. 25; knífs-far, a knife’s mark; eggjar-far, the mark of the edge, in a cut; járna-far, the print of the shackles; kjal-far, the keel’s track, wake of a ship; um-far, a turn, round; saum-far, a rim on a ship’s side.IV. metaph. life, conduct, behaviour; hugar-far, geðs-far, lundar-far, disposition, character; ættar-far, a family mark, peculiarity; dag-far, daily life, conduct of life; í góðra manna fari ok vándra, 677. 3; hvat þess mundi vera í fari konungsins, in the king’s character, Fms. v. 327; ek vissa þá marga hluti í fari Knúts konungs, at hann mætti heilagr vera, xi. 287; nokkut af fyrnsku eptir í fari hans, iii. 131.2. estate, condition; ok gefa þeir eigi gaum um hennar far, N. G. L. i. 226; sem hann hafði skírt far sitt, made known his state, how he fared, 34; aldar-far, Lat. genius seculi; dægra-far, q. v.: sára-far, the state of the wounds; víga-far, q. v.; heilindis-far, health, Mar. 124; far veðranna, the course of the winds, Eb. 218; þá skrifaða ek þessa (bók) of et sama far, on the same subject, Íb. (pref.)3. the phrase, at forni fari, of yore, of old, Gþl. 85, 86, Eg. 711; at fornu fari ok nýju, of yore and of late, D. N.; at réttu fari, justly.β. the phrase, göra sér far um e-t, to take pains about a thing.B. = fár, q. v., bale, ill-fate (rare); far er reiði, far er skip, Edda 110; at hann mundi fara þat far sem hans formaðr, that he would fare as ill as his predecessor, Bs. i. 758: cp. the dubious phrase, muna yðvart far allt í sundi þótt ek hafa öndu látið, your ill-fate will not all be afloat, i. e. cleared off, though I am dead, Skv. 3. 51; vera í illu fari, to fare ill, be in a strait, Orkn. 480; ok vóru í illu fari hér um, Stj. 394. Judges viii. 1, ‘and they did chide with him sharply,’ A. V.; at hann skyldi í engu fari móti þeim vera, that he should not be plotting ( brooding mischief) against them, Sturl. iii. 121 C. -
10 bizarrerie
bizarrerie [bizaʀʀi]feminine noun• bizarreries [de langue, règlement, système] peculiarities* * *bizaʀʀi1) ( caractère étrange) strangeness (de of)2) ( chose étrange) quirk* * *bizaʀʀi nfstrangeness, oddness* * *bizarrerie nf1 ( caractère étrange) strangeness (de of);2 ( chose étrange) quirk; une bizarrerie du destin a quirk of fate; une bizarrerie de l'Histoire a strange turn of history; une bizarrerie de la langue a peculiarity of the language.[bizarri] nom féminin1. [caractère bizarre] strangeness2. [action bizarre] eccentricity
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