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médiocrepodprůměrný (adj.)průměrnost mpodprůměrný člověk mprůměrný člověk mprostřední (adj.)nevalný (adj.)podprůměrnost m -
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adj.mediocre, average.f. & m.mediocre person, mediocrity.* * *► adjetivo1 mediocre* * *adj.mediocre, ordinary* * *ADJ average; pey mediocre* * *adjetivo mediocre* * *= meagre [meager, -USA], nondescript, run-of-the-mill, mediocre, indifferent, second-rate, undistinguished, lamely, unimpressive, unremarkable.Ex. Soon, however, the collection outgrew its meagre quarters and a full-fledged library occupying a 40x60 foot area came into being.Ex. He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.Ex. Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Ex. Despite the proliferation of biographies aimed at young adults which have lavish illustrations, easy-to-read print and attractive layout, most of them are lifeless and mediocre.Ex. This risk I gladly accept in the hope that I have succeeded in bringing to your notice the fact that there is an ailment here, however indifferent my diagnosis may have been, and by provoking thought on the matter.Ex. To date the library profession has been passive in its approach to new technology and has accepted the second-rate products it has been offered.Ex. You are about to hear an undistinguished non-expert speak prosaically about the library catalog as it currently is.Ex. People think that that this is just a stunt to generate more traffic to a lamely performing Web site.Ex. The author deems voice recognition technology to be unimpressive but finds that text-to-speech conversion has greatly improved.Ex. This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.* * *adjetivo mediocre* * *= meagre [meager, -USA], nondescript, run-of-the-mill, mediocre, indifferent, second-rate, undistinguished, lamely, unimpressive, unremarkable.Ex: Soon, however, the collection outgrew its meagre quarters and a full-fledged library occupying a 40x60 foot area came into being.
Ex: He went on to explain that while there were no unsightly slums, there was a fairly large district of rather nondescript homes intermingled with plain two- and three-family brick and frame dwellings, principally in the eastern reaches of the city.Ex: Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Ex: Despite the proliferation of biographies aimed at young adults which have lavish illustrations, easy-to-read print and attractive layout, most of them are lifeless and mediocre.Ex: This risk I gladly accept in the hope that I have succeeded in bringing to your notice the fact that there is an ailment here, however indifferent my diagnosis may have been, and by provoking thought on the matter.Ex: To date the library profession has been passive in its approach to new technology and has accepted the second-rate products it has been offered.Ex: You are about to hear an undistinguished non-expert speak prosaically about the library catalog as it currently is.Ex: People think that that this is just a stunt to generate more traffic to a lamely performing Web site.Ex: The author deems voice recognition technology to be unimpressive but finds that text-to-speech conversion has greatly improved.Ex: This dish, billed as the house specialty, was just an unremarkable griddled steak topped with some green bell peppers and green onions.* * *mediocre* * *
mediocre adjetivo
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mediocre adjetivo mediocre
' mediocre' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discreta
- discreto
- ordinaria
- ordinario
- regular
- flojo
- mediano
- pobre
English:
goalkeeper
- indifferent
- mediocre
- rate
- sort
- lack
- mediocrity
- second
* * *mediocre adjmediocre, average* * *adj mediocre* * *mediocre adj: mediocre, average -
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mi:di'oukə(not very good or great; ordinary: a mediocre performance/effort.) mediocre
mediocre adjetivo mediocre
mediocre adjetivo mediocre ' mediocre' also found in these entries: Spanish: discreta - discreto - ordinaria - ordinario - regular - flojo - mediano - pobre English: goalkeeper - indifferent - mediocre - rate - sort - lack - mediocrity - secondtr[miːdɪ'əʊkəSMALLr/SMALL]1 mediocremediocre [.mi:di'o:kər] adj: mediocreadj.• mediano, -a adj.• mediocre adj.'miːdi'əʊkər, ˌmiːdɪ'əʊkə(r)adjective mediocre[ˌmiːdɪ'ǝʊkǝ(r)]ADJ mediocre* * *['miːdi'əʊkər, ˌmiːdɪ'əʊkə(r)]adjective mediocre -
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me.dí.o.cre[med‘iokri] adj médiocre.* * *[me`dʒiukri]Adjetivo médiocre* * *adjectivomaigremodesteapresentou resultados medíocresil a présenté des résultats médiocresum salário medíocreun salaire médiocreuma vida medíocreune vie médiocreser medíocre a matemáticaêtre médiocre en mathématiquesnome masculinomédiocre -
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1. agg.посредственный, средний; (dozzinale) заурядный, рядовой; (scadente) неважный; (modesto) ничем не примечательный; (gerg.) тот ещё2. m.(limitato) посредственный (заурядный) человек, посредственность (f.), серая личностьtemeva di non riuscire a emergere dalla massa dei mediocri — он боялся, что ему никогда не выбиться в люди
ma non ti rendi conto che quel famoso pittore è un mediocre! — как ты не понимаешь, что этот знаменитый художник - посредственность!
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adj.1. посре́дственный*; незначи́тельный; о́чень скро́мный* (modeste); зауря́дный (ordinaire), ни́же сре́днего (en dessous de la moyenne);il a eu une note médiocre — он получи́л посре́дственную отме́тку; faire des études médiocres — посре́дственно учи́ться ipf.; un ouvrage médiocre — посре́дственное произведе́ниеil a des ressources médiocres ∑ — у него́ незначи́тельные <скро́мные> сре́дства;
2. (personnes):une intelligence médiocre — зауря́дный умun homme (un écrivain) médiocre — посре́дственный челове́к (писа́тель);
■ m1. (personne) посре́дственность;c'est un médiocre — э́то посре́дственность
2. (qualité) посре́дственное;il ne dépasse pas le médiocre — он весьма́ посре́дственный челове́к
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1. agg1) средний; среднего размераguadagno mediocre — небольшой заработок2) среднего качества, посредственный, неважный; заурядныйsalute mediocre — а неважное / незавидное здоровьеmeno mediocre — ниже среднегоnon mediocre — выше среднегоmediocrissimo — весьма посредственный2. mSyn:modesto, andante, comune, discreto, passabile, ordinario, dozzinale, banale, così così, medio, né pesce né carneAnt: -
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agg [me'djɔkre](gen) mediocre, (qualità, stipendio) poor, (persona, impiego) mediocre, second-rate -
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[ˈmi:dɪəukə]mediocre заурядный mediocre посредственный; заурядный mediocre посредственный mediocre среднего качества -
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ˈmi:dɪəukə прил. посредственный;
заурядный, средний mediocre poet ≈ посредственный поэт It is thus that mediocre people seek to lower great men. ≈ Это верно, что заурядные люди стараются принизить великих. Syn: commonplace, fair, ordinary, passable, second-rate, so-so, tolerable, middling, satisfactory Ant: distinctive, excellent, fine, good, original, outstanding, superior, unparalleled, unusual( редкое) серые личности посредственность;
заурядность - to rise above the * подняться над посредственностью;
быть выше среднего качества, уровня и т. п. посредственный, заурядный;
бездарный - * people посредственности, заурядные /бездарные/ люди - * play посредственная /заурядная/ пьеса mediocre заурядный ~ посредственный;
заурядный ~ посредственный ~ среднего качестваБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mediocre
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1. [͵mi:dıʹəʋkə] n1. pl редк. серые личности2. = mediocrity 12. [͵mi:dıʹəʋkə] ato rise above the mediocre - подняться над посредственностью; быть выше среднего качества, уровня и т. п.
посредственный; среднего качества; заурядный; бездарныйmediocre people - посредственности, заурядные /бездарные/ люди
mediocre play - посредственная /заурядная/ пьеса
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medjɔkʀadj1) mittelmäßig2) ( mauvais) schlecht3) ( école) mangelhaft4) ( insuffisant) dürftigmédiocremédiocre [medjɔkʀ]I Adjectif1 (petit) dürftig, mager3 élève schwach4 ( péjoratif: peu intelligent) mittelmäßig; (mesquin) kleinlich; Beispiel: d'un intérêt médiocre von geringem Interesse; Beispiel: des esprits médiocres Kleingeister PlurielDurchschnittsmensch masculin -
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[mi:di'oukə](not very good or great; ordinary: a mediocre performance/effort.) medíocre* * *me.di.o.cre[m'i:dioukə] adj 1 medíocre. 2 comum. -
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adj.1. o‘rtacha, uncha katta, ko‘p emas, mo‘ tadil, o‘rta-miyona, oddiy; salaire médiocre o‘rta-miyona oylik2. o‘rtacha, o‘rta-miyona; chakana, oddiy, bo‘sh; esprit médiocre o‘rta-miyona aql; élève médiocre en français fransuz tilidan bo‘sh o‘quvchi. -
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1. adj1) посредственный; не ахти какой; недалёкий, заурядный ( о человеке)2) среднего размера; небольшой2. m1) заурядный человек, посредственностьau-dessus du médiocre — выше среднего -
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[mi:di'oukə](not very good or great; ordinary: a mediocre performance/effort.) middelmådig* * *[mi:di'oukə](not very good or great; ordinary: a mediocre performance/effort.) middelmådig
См. также в других словарях:
médiocre — [ medjɔkr ] adj. et n. • 1495; lat. mediocris, de medius « au milieu » 1 ♦ Vx Moyen. « sept personnes d une taille médiocre » (Buffon). 2 ♦ (XVIe) Qui est au dessous de la moyenne, qui est insuffisant en quantité ou en qualité. ⇒ petit .… … Encyclopédie Universelle
mediocre — MEDIOCRE. adj. de tout genre. Qui est entre le grand & le petit, entre le bon & le mauvais. Une somme mediocre. un cheval de mediocre taille. faire mediocre chere. du vin mediocre. cela n est que mediocre. un esprit mediocre. une beauté mediocre … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
mediocre — me‧di‧o‧cre [ˌmiːdiˈəʊkə◂ ǁ ˈoʊkər◂] adjective not very good: • The business is now riding high, shaking off years of mediocre earnings. • Shares have had a mediocre year. * * * mediocre UK US /ˌmiːdiˈəʊkər/ adjective ► ordinary and not very good … Financial and business terms
mediocre — adjetivo,sustantivo masculino y femenino 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que es mediano, regular o no tiene un particular talento para nada: Llevo una vida mediocre. ¿Qué tiene de malo ser un mediocre? No podemos confiar en un mediocre político.… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
mediocre — (adj.) 1580s, from M.Fr. médiocre (16c.), from L. mediocris of middling height or state, moderate, ordinary, figuratively mediocre, mean, inferior, originally halfway up a mountain, from medius middle (see MEDIAL (Cf. medial) (adj.)) + ocris… … Etymology dictionary
mediocre — me di*o cre (m[=e] d[i^]*[=o] k[ e]r), a. [F. m[ e]diocre, L. mediocris, fr. medius middle. See {Mid}.] Of a middle quality; of but a moderate or low degree of excellence; indifferent; ordinary. A very mediocre poet. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mediocre — Me di*o cre, n. 1. A mediocre person; a mediocrity. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. A young monk who was excused from performing a portion of a monk s duties. Shipley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mediocre — /me djɔkre/ [dal lat. mediocris, der. di medius medio ]. ■ agg. 1. (lett., non com.) [che sta nel mezzo, che si trova in una posizione di mezzo: punto m. di un oggetto ] ▶◀ e ◀▶ [➨ medio agg. (1. a)]. 2. a. [che è inferiore alla me … Enciclopedia Italiana
medíocre — adj. 2 g. 1. Mediano; sofrível; meão; insignificante. • s. m. 2. O que é medíocre … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
mediocre — [mē΄dē ō′kər, mē′dē ō΄kər] adj. [Fr médiocre < L mediocris < medius, middle (see MID1) + ocris, a peak < IE base * ak̑ , sharp > L acer] 1. neither very good nor very bad; ordinary; average 2. not good enough; inferior … English World dictionary
mediocre — I adjective acceptable, adequate, all right, average, banal, colorless, common, commonplace, decent, everyday, fair, fairish, good enough, inconsequential, indifferent, inferior, inglorious, insignificant, lesser, lifeless, low class, low grade,… … Law dictionary