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cynic [ˊsɪnɪk] nци́ник -
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nounZyniker, der* * *noun (a person who believes the worst about everyone: He is a cynic - he thinks no-one is really unselfish.) der Zyniker* * *cyn·ic[ˈsɪnɪk]* * *['sInɪk]ndon't be such a cynic — sei nicht so zynisch
2)* * *cynic [ˈsınık]A s1. Zyniker(in)B adj (adv cynically)1. → academic.ru/18167/cynical">cynical* * *nounZyniker, der* * *adj.zynisch adj. n.Zyniker - m. -
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noun (a person who believes the worst about everyone: He is a cynic - he thinks no-one is really unselfish.) cínicotr['sɪnɪk]1 cínico,-acynic ['sɪnɪk] n: cínico m, -ca fadj.• cínico, -a adj.n.• cínico s.m.'sɪnɪknoun cínico, -ca['sɪnɪk]N cínico(-a) m / f* * *['sɪnɪk]noun cínico, -ca -
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noun (a person who believes the worst about everyone: He is a cynic - he thinks no-one is really unselfish.) cínico* * *cyn.ic -
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1. [ʹsınık] n1. циник2. (Cynic) ист. киник, представитель философской школы киников2. [ʹsınık] a1. = cynical2. (Cynic) ист. кинический, относящийся к философской школе киников -
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سَاخِر \ cynic: sb. who has no faith in human goodness and believes that people only do things for bad reasons, or personal gain. cynical: of or like a cynic. ironic(al): (of a statement) said with words that say the opposite of what one means, esp. for amusing effect: ‘There is nothing I like better than cold tea!’ he said ironically, when he found I’d forgotten to keep it hot. sarcastic: (of a person) using sarcasm; (of words) intentionally hurtful and spoken in a bitter voice: When he said my mistake was ‘clever’ he was being sarcastic. sardonic: showing bitter, cruel amusement: a sardonic smile. -
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/'sinik/ * danh từ - (Cynic) (triết học) nhà khuyến nho - người hoài nghi, người yếm thế - người hay chỉ trích cay độc; người hay nhạo báng, người hay giễu cợt * tính từ+ Cách viết khác: (cynical) /'sinikəl/ - (cynic, cynical) khuyến nho - hoài nghi, yếm thế - hay chỉ trích cay độc; hay nhạo báng, hay giễu cợt - bất chấp đạo lý -
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ˈsɪnɪk сущ. циник циник (C.) (историческое) киник, представитель философской школы киников циничный, бесстыдный (C.) (историческое) кинический, относящийся к философской школе киников cynic циник -
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['sɪnɪk]1) Общая лексика: бесстыдный, представитель философской школы киников, циник, циничный3) Юридический термин: наглец4) Психоанализ: человек, имеющий взгляды, сходные со взглядами философской школы киников -
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noun (a person who believes the worst about everyone: He is a cynic - he thinks no-one is really unselfish.) kaldhæðinn/meinhæðinn/meinyrtur maður; kÿniki
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Cynic — Cyn ic, n. (Gr. Philos) 1. One of a sect or school of philosophers founded by Antisthenes, and of whom Diogenes was a disciple. The first Cynics were noted for austere lives and their scorn for social customs and current philosophical opinions.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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cynic — cynic, cynical Cynical is the adjective form used in the meaning ‘doubting human sincerity or integrity’ and has developed a further meaning ‘disregarding normal rules or standards’, as in a cynical foul, a cynical tackle, etc. Cynic is used with … Modern English usage
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cynic — [sin′ik] n. [L Cynicus < Gr kynikos, lit., doglike, as if < kyōn, dog (see HOUND1), nickname of Diogenes, but prob. in allusion to the Kynosarges, a gymnasium where the Cynics taught (< kyōn + argos, lit., white dog, so named after an… … English World dictionary