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abstruse [əbˊstru:s] a1) тру́дный для понима́ния2) глубокомы́сленный -
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əb'stru:s(difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) abstrusotr[əb'strʊːs]1 abstruso,-a, recóndito,-aabstruse [əb'stru:s, æb-] adj: abstruso, recóndito♦ abstrusely advadj.• abstruso, -a adj.• obscuro, -a adj.• recóndito, -a adj.æb'struːs, əb'struːsadjective abstruso[æb'struːs]ADJ recóndito, abstruso* * *[æb'struːs, əb'struːs]adjective abstruso -
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æbˈstru:s прил.
1) глубокомысленный, серьезный Syn: thoughtful, profound
2) невразумительный, трудный для понимания Let not young students apply themselves to search out deep, dark, and abstruse matters, far above their reach. ≈ Не позволяйте студентам погружаться в исследование темных и неясных материй, это их заведет слишком далеко. Meanwhile meeting keep reverting to fruitless discussions about abstruse resolutions. ≈ Тем временем собрание продолжало вертеться вокруг обсуждения невразумительных резолюций. Syn: obscure
3) скрытый, тайный( о мыслях, чувствах) Syn: obscureтрудный для понимания;
невразумительный, темный, неясный;
- if you do not master arithmetic you will find algebra * если ты не овладеешь арифметикой, тебе будет трудно понять алгебру скрытый, тайныйabstruse a глубокомысленный ~ a скрытый ~ a трудный для пониманияБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > abstruse
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[æbˈstru:s]abstruse a глубокомысленный abstruse a скрытый abstruse a трудный для понимания -
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[əb'stru:s](difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) svært tilgængelig; dunkel; vanskelig at forstå* * *[əb'stru:s](difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) svært tilgængelig; dunkel; vanskelig at forstå -
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[əb'struːs]aggettivo astruso* * *[əb'stru:s](difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) astruso* * *abstruse /əbˈstru:s/a.astruso; difficileabstrusely avv. abstruseness n. [u].* * *[əb'struːs]aggettivo astruso -
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[əbʹstru:s] a1. трудный для понимания; невразумительный, тёмный, неясныйif you do not master arithmetic you will find algebra abstruse - если ты не овладеешь арифметикой, тебе будет трудно понять алгебру
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əb'stru:s(difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) vanskelig å forstå, dunkeldunkeladj. \/æbˈstruːs\/uforståelig, uklar, dunkel, abstrus -
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[əb'stru:s](difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) abstruso* * *ab.struse[æbstr'u:s] adj 1 abstruso, de sentido obscuro, confuso, difícil de compreender. 2 recôndito. -
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{æb'stru:s}
a неясен, неразбираем, труден за разбиране* * *{ab'stru:s} а неясен, неразбираем, труден за разбиране.* * *неясен; неразбираем; непонятен;* * *a неясен, неразбираем, труден за разбиране* * *abstruse[əb´stru:s] adj 1. неясен, неразбираем; дълбок; непонятен; 2. скрит; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv abstrusely. -
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adj. anlaşılması zor, derin* * *anlaşılması zor* * *[əb'stru:s](difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) anlaşılması zor, çapraşık -
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[əb'stru:s](difficult to understand: abstruse reasoning.) težko umljiv* * *[æbstrú:s]adjective ( abstrusely adverb)skrit; nejasen, težko razumljiv; globokoumen
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Abstruse — Ab*struse , a. [L. abstrusus, p. p. of abstrudere to thrust away, conceal; ab, abs + trudere to thrust; cf. F. abstrus. See {Threat}.] 1. Concealed or hidden out of the way. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The eternal eye whose sight discerns Abstrusest… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abstruse — I adjective abstract, ambiguous, attenuated, cloudy, complex, difficult to understand, elusive, enigmatic, esoteric, hidden, incomprehensible, indefinable, indefinite, inexplicable, mysterious, nebulous, obscure, profound, puzzling, rarefied,… … Law dictionary
abstruse — (adj.) 1590s, from M.Fr. abstrus (16c.) or directly from L. abstrusus, pp. of abstrudere conceal, lit. to thrust away, from ab away (see AB (Cf. ab )) + trudere to thrust, push (see EXTRUSION (Cf. extrusion)). Related … Etymology dictionary
abstruse — *recondite, occult, esoteric Analogous words: *complex, complicated, intricate, knotty: *abstract, ideal: enigmatic, cryptic, dark, *obscure Antonyms: obvious, plain Contrasted words: *evident, manifest, clear, palpable: *easy, s … New Dictionary of Synonyms
abstruse — [adj] difficult to understand abstract, clear as dishwater*, complex, complicated, deep, enigmatic, esoteric, Greek to me*, heavy*, hidden, incomprehensible, intricate, involved, muddy, obscure, perplexing, profound, puzzling, recondite, subtle,… … New thesaurus
abstruse — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ difficult to understand; obscure. DERIVATIVES abstrusely adverb abstruseness noun. ORIGIN Latin abstrusus concealed … English terms dictionary
abstruse — [ab stro͞os′, əbstro͞os′] adj. [L abstrusus, pp. of abstrudere, to thrust away < ab(s) , away + trudere, to THRUST] hard to understand because of being extremely complex, intellectually demanding, highly abstract, etc.; deep; recondite… … English World dictionary
abstruse — adjective /æbˈstruːs,əbˈstruːs/ remote from apprehension; difficult to comprehend or understand; recondite; as in abstruse learning. It is certain that the easy and obvious philosophy will always, with the generality of mankind, have the… … Wiktionary
abstruse — ● abstrus, abstruse adjectif (latin abstrusus, caché) Littéraire. Difficile à comprendre, obscur, abscons : Un poème abstrus. ● abstrus, abstruse (synonymes) adjectif (latin abstrusus, caché) Littéraire. Difficile à comprendre, obscur, abscons… … Encyclopédie Universelle
abstruse — [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or directly from Latin abstrūsus, but the ultimate source is the Latin form. It is the past participle of the verb abstrūdere, literally ‘thrust’ (trūdere) ‘away’ (ab) … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
abstruse — [[t]æbstru͟ːs[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) You can describe something as abstruse if you find it difficult to understand, especially when you think it could be explained more simply. [FORMAL] Meanwhile meetings keep reverting to fruitless… … English dictionary