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1 unsubstantial spirits
Общая лексика: бесплотные духи -
2 unsubstantial
[͵ʌnsəbʹstænʃ(ə)l] a1. несущественный2. невещественный, бестелесный3. нереальный4. непрочный, некрепкий, несолидный5. непитательный; несытный -
3 unsubstantial
1. a несущественный2. a невещественный, бестелесный3. a нереальный4. a непрочный, некрепкий, несолидный5. a непитательный; несытныйСинонимический ряд:frail (adj.) airy; delicate; diaphanous; ephemeral; ethereal; flimsy; fragile; frail; imaginary; thin; vaporous; weak -
4 unsubstantial
ˈʌnsəbˈstænʃəl прил.
1) несущественный;
легкий( о пище) Syn: inessential, immaterial
2) бестелесный, невесомый, невещественный Syn: imponderable, weightless
3) нереальный;
непрочный Syn: unreal несущественный невещественный, бестелесный - * spirits бесплотные духи нереальный - * hopes нереальные надежды непрочный, некрепкий, несолидный - * building непрочное здание - * wall of cardboard непрочная картонная перегородка непитательный;
несытный - * meal несытная еда - * dinner of bread and cheese скудный обед из хлеба с сыром unsubstantial невесомый, бестелесный, невещественный ~ непитательный;
легкий (о пище) ~ непрочный ~ нереальный ~ несущественныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unsubstantial
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