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1 -witted
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2 -witted
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3 quick-witted
à l'esprit vif;∎ she is very quick-witted (in answers) elle a de la repartie; (in intelligence) elle a l'esprit vifUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > quick-witted
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4 quick-witted
adjective (thinking very quickly: a quick-witted policeman.) à l'esprit vif -
5 dim-witted
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6 quick-witted
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7 sharp-witted
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8 slow-witted
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9 thick-witted
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10 nimble-witted
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > nimble-witted
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11 sharp-witted
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > sharp-witted
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12 slow-witted
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > slow-witted
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13 dim-witted
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14 quick-witted
adjective [person] à l'esprit vif; [reaction] vif/vive -
15 slow-witted
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16 half-witted
adjective (foolish or idiotic.) simple d'esprit -
17 dull
dull [dʌl]1. adjectivec. [pain, sound, feeling] sourdd. ( = slow-witted) bornée. ( = blunt) émoussé[+ blade, appetite, senses, pleasure] émousser ; [+ mind] engourdir ; [+ pain, grief, impression] atténuer ; [+ sound] assourdir ; [+ colour, metal] ternir[edge, blade] s'émousser ; [light] baisser4. compounds* * *[dʌl] 1.1) ( uninteresting) [person, play, book] ennuyeux/-euse; [life, journey] monotone; [music] sans intérêt; [food] médiocre; [appearance, outfit] triste2) ( not bright) [eye, colour] éteint; [weather, day] maussade; [complexion] terne3) ( muffled) [explosion] sourd4) ( not sharp) [pain] sourd5) Finance [market] terne2.transitive verb ternir [shine]; émousser [blade, senses, pain] -
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dim [dɪm]1. adjectivea. [light, lamp] faible ; [place, prospects] sombreb. [shape, outline] imprécis ; [memory] vaguea. ( = turn down) [+ light] baisser( = grow dim)a. [light] baisserb. [metal, beauty] se ternir ; [colours, outlines, memory] s'estomper4. compounds* * *[dɪm] 1.1) ( badly lit) sombre2) ( weak) faible3) ( hard to see) vague4) ( vague) vague5) (colloq) ( stupid) bouché (colloq)6) ( not favourable) sombre2.transitive verb (p prés etc - mm-) baisser [light]; mettre [quelque chose] en veilleuse [lamp]; US baisser [headlights]3.intransitive verb (p prés etc - mm-) [lights, lamp] baisser; [memory] s'estomper; [sight] s'affaiblir; [colour, beauty, hope] se ternir•• -
19 mercurial
mercurial [mɜ:ˈkjʊərɪəl][person, temperament] lunatique ; [moods] changeant* * *[mɜː'kjʊərɪəl]1) Chemistry [compound, poisoning] au mercure2) ( quick-witted) [person] vif/vive; ( changeable) [temperament, person] lunatique -
20 nimble
nimble [ˈnɪmbl]* * *['nɪmbl]
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См. также в других словарях:
Witted — Wit ted, a. Having (such) a wit or understanding; as, a quick witted boy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-witted — [wit′id] adj. having (a specified kind of) wit or intelligence: used in hyphenated compounds [slow witted] * * * … Universalium
-witted — [wit′id] adj. having (a specified kind of) wit or intelligence: used in hyphenated compounds [slow witted] … English World dictionary
-witted — witted, combining form. having a wit or wits: »Quick witted = having a quick wit … Useful english dictionary
witted — late 14c. in compounds, from WIT (Cf. wit) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
witted — wittedness, n. /wit id/, adj. having wit or wits (usually used in combination): quick witted; slow witted; dull witted. [1350 1400; ME; see WIT1, ED3] * * * … Universalium
witted — adjective Date: 14th century having wit or understanding usually used in combination < dull witted > < quick witted > … New Collegiate Dictionary
witted — wit•ted [[t]ˈwɪt ɪd[/t]] adj. having wit or wits (usu. used in combination): quick witted; dull witted[/ex] • Etymology: 1350–1400 wit′ted•ness, n … From formal English to slang
witted — /ˈwɪtəd/ (say wituhd) adjective having wit or wits (only used in combination): quick witted; slow witted. {wit1 + t + ed3} …
witted — wit·ted || wɪtɪd adj. intelligent, perceptive, clever; having a wit or understanding of a particular nature (e.g. slow witted) … English contemporary dictionary
witted — wit ► NOUN 1) (also wits) the capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence. 2) a natural aptitude for using words and ideas in a quick and inventive way to create humour. 3) a person with this aptitude. ● be at one s… … English terms dictionary