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Макаров: легкомысленный и пустой образ жизниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > life of endless frivolity
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Макаров: легкомысленный и пустой образ жизниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a life of endless frivolity
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[frıʹvɒlıtı] n1. легкомыслие; легкомысленный поступок2. фривольность -
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1. n легкомыслие; легкомысленный поступок2. n фривольностьСинонимический ряд:1. anything insubstantial (noun) anything insubstantial; bauble; bubble; chimera; fantasy; fluff2. flightiness (noun) capriciousness; eccentricity; fickleness; flightiness; giddiness; inconstancy; whimsicality; whimsicalness3. flippancy (noun) flippancy; frippery; gaiety; levity; light-mindedness; lightness; superficiality; volatility4. froth (noun) froth; trivia; trivialityАнтонимический ряд: -
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frɪˈvɔlɪtɪ сущ.
1) легкомыслие, ветренность, несерьезность;
склонность к легкомысленным поступкам Syn: levity
2) легкомысленный поступок легкомыслие;
легкомысленный поступок - a life of endless * легкомысленный и пустой образ жизни фривольность frivolity легкомыслие;
легкомысленный поступок ~ фривольностьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > frivolity
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