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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) tuštybė2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) tuštumas, niekingumas -
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n. fåfänga, flärdfullhet; fåfänglighet, tomhet* * *['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) fåfänga2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) fåfänglighet, meningslöshet -
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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) marnivost2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) marnost* * *• ješitnost• marnivost• domýšlivost -
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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) márnivosť2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) márnosť* * *• samolúbost• toaletný stolík• tašticka• toaletka• domýšlavost• pýcha• prázdnota• kufrík• malichernost• modla• mäkké púzdro• márnivost• márnost• namyslenost -
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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) vanitate2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) deşertăciune -
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['vænɪtɪ]n1) суєта́, сує́тність, ма́рність2) пиха́, поро́жній го́нор; марносла́вство3) = vanity bag••vanity fair — я́рмарок марносла́вства
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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.)2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) -
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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) vanité2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) vanité -
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['vænəti]1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) vaidade2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) inutilidade -
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[ˈvænɪtɪ]şöhrətpərəstlik; vanity-bag, vanitybox, vanity-case kiçik / çanta, mücrü (qadınlar üçün) -
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ништожност, суета* * *суета; s. суета vanity; ништожност, суета -
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n1. суета;2. тщеславие;3. модная вещичка;4. языческий идол.* * *сущ.1) суета;2) тщеславие;3) модная вещичка;4) языческий идол. -
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['vænɪtɪ]1) Общая лексика: дамская сумочка, карманный несессер, компактный набор косметики, модная вещичка, ничтожество, ничтожность, пудреница с прессованной пудрой, самолюбие, суета, суетность, тщеславие, тщета, дамская сумочка (особ. вечерняя), гордость, трюмо, самовлюблённость2) Разговорное выражение: бесполезность, ненужность3) Американизм: туалетный столик4) Религия: языческий идол5) Библия: (языческий) идол -
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[`vænɪtɪ]суета, суетность; тщета, тщетностьтщеславиедамская сумочка; карманный несессер; косметичкатуалетный столиккомплект, состоящий из раковины и туалетного столикаАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > vanity
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[van·i·ty || 'vænətɪ]◙ n. גאווה, יהירות, (בעיקר על הופעה חיצונית), גנדרנות; סיבה לגאווה; משהו שטחי, חפץ חסר-ערך; היות חסר חשיבות; ארונית מתחת לכיור בחדר אמבטיה* * *◙ היטבמא רדחב רויכל תחתמ תינורא ;תובישח רסח תויה ;ךרע-רסח ץפח,יחטש והשמ ;הוואגל הביס ;תונרדנג,(תינוציח העפוה לע רקיעב),תוריהי,הוואג◄ -
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1 keangkuhan, sifat suka berlagak / bersolek, kehampaan,2 tdk ada nilainya* * *kesombongan* * *tidak ada nilainya* * *keangkuhan, kesombongan, kesia-siaan -
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n.akaR / âjab / faKHr o naaz / GHuruur / KHud numaa'i / siñghaar baTwah / tun phun / zo^m -
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n. 1. нэрэлхүү зан. 2. талаар хэрэг.
См. также в других словарях:
Vanity — Van i*ty, n.; pl. {Vanities}. [OE. vanite, vanit[ e], L. vanitas, fr. vanus empty, vain. See {Vain}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or state of being vain; want of substance to satisfy desire; emptiness; unsubstantialness; unrealness; falsity.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vanity — ist: der englische Begriff für Eitelkeit der Künstlername der Sängerin/Schauspielerin Denise Matthews der Name einer Pornodarstellerin, siehe Vaniity ein Begriff der Telekommunikation, siehe Vanity Rufnummer Vanity Verlag bezeichnet einen Verlag … Deutsch Wikipedia
vanity — (n.) early 13c., that which is vain, futile, or worthless, from O.Fr. vanite, from L. vanitatem (nom. vanitas) emptiness, foolish pride, from vanus empty, vain, idle (see VAIN (Cf. vain)). Meaning self conceited is attested from mid 14c. Vanity… … Etymology dictionary
vanity — [van′ə tē] n. pl. vanities [ME vanite < OFr vanité < L vanitas, emptiness, worthlessness < vanus, vain: see WANT] 1. any thing or act that is vain, futile, idle, or worthless 2. the quality or fact of being vain, or worthless; futility 3 … English World dictionary
vanity — index jactation, pride Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vanity — *pride, vainglory Analogous words: self esteem, self love, *conceit, egotism, egoism, amour propre: complacency, self complacency, self satisfaction, smugness, priggishness (see corresponding adjectives at COMPLACENT): show, ostentation, pretense … New Dictionary of Synonyms
vanity — [n] conceit, egotism affectation, airs, arrogance, big headedness*, conceitedness, display, ego trip*, narcissism, ostentation, pretension, pride, self admiration, self love, self worship, show*, showing off*, smugness, vainglory; concept 410 Ant … New thesaurus
vanity — ► NOUN (pl. vanities) 1) excessive pride in or admiration of one s own appearance or achievements. 2) the quality of being worthless or futile. ORIGIN Latin vanitas, from vanus empty, without substance … English terms dictionary
Vanity 6 — Infobox musical artist Name = Vanity 6 Img capt = Background = group or band Birth name = Alias = Origin = Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Genre = R B, funk, soul, new wave, pop, rock Occupation = Band Years active = 1981 1983 Label = Warner… … Wikipedia
Vanity — In conventional parlance, vanity is the excessive belief in one s own abilities or attractiveness to others. In many religions vanity is considered a form of self idolatry, in which one rejects God for the sake of one s own image, and thereby… … Wikipedia
vanity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Excessive pride Nouns 1. vanity, conceit, conceitedness; immodesty, self esteem, self love, self praise; complacency, smugness, amour propre, hubris; ego trip. See boasting, selfishness. 2. [false] pride … English dictionary for students