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1 undisciplined mind
Общая лексика: неразвитый ум -
2 undisciplined
[ʌnʹdısıplınd] a1. необученный; нетренированный2. недисциплинированный; непослушный -
3 undisciplined
1. a необученный; нетренированный2. a недисциплинированный; непослушныйСинонимический ряд:1. boisterous (adj.) boisterous; disorderly; drunk; intemperate; riotous; rowdy; unrestrained; unruly2. wild (adj.) fractious; obstreperous; recalcitrant; refractory; uncontrollable; ungovernable; unmanageable; untoward; wild -
4 undisciplined
ʌnˈdɪsɪplɪnd прил.
1) недисциплинированный;
непослушный
2) нетренированный, необученный Syn: untrained необученный;
нетренированный - * mind неразвитый ум недисциплинированный;
непослушный undisciplined недисциплинированный ~ необученныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > undisciplined
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