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1 disastrous
1 დამღუპველი, გამანადგურებელიa disastrous policy / flood დამღუპველი პოლიტიკა / გამანადგურებელი წყალდიდობა2 საშინელი, კოშმარული -
2 disastrous
aუბედურების მომტანი -
3 effect
§ ეფექტი, მოქმედება, გავლენა, შედეგი, ქონება§1 ეფექტი, შთაბეჭდილებაhis speech had no effect on me მისმა სიტყვებმა ჩემზე შთაბეჭდილება არ მოახდინა2 შედეგიof / to no effect ურგები, უსარგებლოto bring / carry into effect განხორციელებაhe spoke to the effect that… იმის თაობაზე ილაპარაკა, რომ…3 მიღწევა (მიაღწევს)4 ხდება, ტარდებაthe admittance to the higher educational institution is effected by entrance examinations უმაღლეს სასწავლებლებში მიღება მისაღები გამოცდების საშუალებით ხდებაshe is striving for / after effect შთაბეჭდილების მოხდენას ცდილობს -
4 trip
§ წასვლა, გამგზავრება§1 მგზავრობა, გამგზავრებაa day trip ერთდღიანი მგზავრობა / ექსკურსია2 ფეხის წაკვრა, წაბორძიკებაhe tripped on / over a stone ქვაზე წაიბორძიკა, ქვას ფეხი წამოჰკრაI`ll accompany him on the trip მასთან ერთად გავემგზავრები
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Disastrous — Dis*as trous, a. [Cf. F. d[ e]sastreux. See {Disaster}.] 1. Full of unpropitious stellar influences; unpropitious; ill boding. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The moon In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Attended with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disastrous — I adjective all destroying, annihilative, appalling, bad, baneful, blighting, calamitosus, calamitous, cataclysmal, cataclysmic, catastrophic, crushing, damaging, deadly, deleterious, demolishing, desolating, destroying, destructive, detrimental … Law dictionary
disastrous — 1580s, ill starred, from Fr. désastreux (16c.), from désastre (see DISASTER (Cf. disaster)) or from It. desastroso. Meaning calamitous is from c.1600. Related: Disastrously … Etymology dictionary
disastrous — *unlucky, ill starred, ill fated, unfortunate, calamitous, luckless, hapless Analogous words: malign, *sinister, baleful: unpropitious, inauspicious, *ominous, portentous, fateful … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disastrous — should be pronounced as three syllables (di zah strǝs), not as four (di zah stǝ rǝs) … Modern English usage
disastrous — [adj] detrimental, devastating adverse, calamitous, cataclysmal, cataclysmic, catastrophic, destructive, dire, dreadful, fatal, fateful, hapless, harmful, ill fated, ill starred, luckless, ruinous, terrible, tragic, unfavorable, unfortunate,… … New thesaurus
disastrous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) causing great damage. 2) informal highly unsuccessful. DERIVATIVES disastrously adverb … English terms dictionary
disastrous — [di zas′trəs, di zäs′trəs, ] also [dis as′trəs, dis äs′trəs] adj. [Fr désastreux] of the nature of a disaster; causing great harm, damage, etc.; calamitous disastrously adv … English World dictionary
disastrous — adj. 1) disastrous to 2) disastrous to + inf. (it would be disastrous to wait) * * * [dɪ zɑːstrəs] disastrous to disastrous to + inf. (it would be disastrous to wait) … Combinatory dictionary
disastrous — [[t]dɪzɑ͟ːstrəs, zæ̱s [/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED A disastrous event has extremely bad consequences and effects. ...the recent, disastrous earthquake... The effect on coffee prices has been disastrous for the producers. Syn: terrible Derived words:… … English dictionary
disastrous — di|sas|trous [dıˈza:strəs US dıˈzæ ] adj very bad, or ending in failure ▪ a disastrous first marriage disastrous effects/consequences/results ▪ Climate change could have disastrous effects on Earth. ▪ The move proved disastrous (=was disastrous)… … Dictionary of contemporary English