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Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > abject
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[`æbʤekt]подлый, низкийсмиренный; малодушный; самоуничижительныйужасный; крайнийАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > abject
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[ab·ject || 'æbdʒekt]◙ adj. מדוכא, עצוב, אבוד; מביש, מחפר* * *◙ רפחמ,שיבמ ;דובא,בוצע,אכודמ◄ -
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ниций, мерзотний, огидний -
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terus terang, terbuka, keji, hina, dlm kead sengsara* * *hina dina* * *terus terang, terbuka, keji, hina, dalam keadaan sengsara* * *keji, pengecut -
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alipustâ, hamak, Taong hamak -
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a.adna / buri / kamiinah / KHwaar / faro maayah / niich / nikammi / past / raziil / zaliil / zillat aameyz -
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neyðars, neyðar -
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adj. 1. тарчигхан, эд юмсаар хомсхон, ядуу зүдүү. 2. жигшүүрт, эгдүү хүрмээр -
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a. 비참한, 비열한 -
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прил.общ. гнусный, грязный, мерзкий, низкий, отвратительный, пакостный -
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საბრალო საწყალი; დამცირებული -
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پست، فرومايه، سرافكنده، مطرود، روي برتافتن، خوار، پست كردن، كوچك كردن، تحقيركردن -
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s opak čovjek, bijednik, podlac, puzavac* * *
bijedan
kukavan
nizak
oÄajan
opak
ponizan
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возражать; объект; цель; предмет; вещь -
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حقيرخسيسدنىسافلآريهمنحطمنفرنذلوضيع النسبوغد -
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adj vil | indigent | submís -isa | humiliant -
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• bedan; bednica; bednik; kukavan; niska duša; nizak; očajan; podao; podlac; pomoći; ponizan; ponižen; preziran; prezren; prezriv -
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adj. => Vil.
См. также в других словарях:
abject — abject, e [ abʒɛkt ] adj. • av. 1460; lat. abjectus ♦ Digne du plus grand mépris, qui inspire une violente répulsion. ⇒ abominable, dégoûtant, ignoble, infâme, méprisable, odieux, vil. Un être abject. Il a été abject. Des sentiments abjects. Son… … Encyclopédie Universelle
abject — abject, ecte (ab jè kt ou ab jè, au fém. abjè kt ) adj. Qui est rejeté et digne de l être ; et, par conséquent, vil, méprisable. Les âmes abjectes. Il est d une naissance abjecte. • Tout ce qu il y a de grand et tout ce qu il y a d abject, PASC … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
abject — abjéct, ă adj. care inspiră dezgust, repulsie, dispreţ; abominabil. (< fr. abject, lat. abiectus) Trimis de tavi, 08.01.2003. Sursa: MDN ABJÉCT, Ă, abjecţi, te, adj. Care inspiră repulsie, dispreţ; josnic, netrebnic, mizerabil. – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
abject — ab ject ([a^]b j[e^]kt), a. [L. abjectus, p. p. of abjicere to throw away; ab + jacere to throw. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] 1. Cast down; low lying. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] From the safe shore their floating carcasses And broken chariot wheels;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abject — ► ADJECTIVE 1) extremely unpleasant and degrading: abject poverty. 2) completely without pride or dignity: an abject apology. DERIVATIVES abjection noun abjectly adverb abjectness noun. ORIGIN Latin abjectus rejected , from jacere to throw … English terms dictionary
abject — [ab′jekt΄, ab jekt′] adj. [ME < L abjectus, pp. of abjicere, to throw away < ab , from + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. of the lowest degree; miserable; wretched [abject poverty] 2. lacking self respect; degraded [an abject coward] SYN.… … English World dictionary
Abject — Ab*ject ([a^]b*j[e^]kt ), v. t. [From {Abject}, a.] To cast off or down; hence, to abase; to degrade; to lower; to debase. [Obs.] Donne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abject — ABJECT, [abj]ecte. Adj. Méprisable, bas, vil, dont on ne fait nulle estime. Il se dit principalement de la naissance & de la condition. Un homme abject. condition abjecte. des emplois, des usages vils & abjects … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Abject — Ab ject ([a^]b j[e^]kt), n. A person in the lowest and most despicable condition; a castaway. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Shall these abjects, these victims, these outcasts, know any thing of pleasure? I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abject — I adjective base, boorish, common, contemptible, corrupt, cowardly, craven, debased, degenerate, degraded, depraved, despicable, discreditable, dishonest, dishonorable, disreputable, ignoble, ignominious, inferior, inglorious, mean, penitent,… … Law dictionary
abject — (adj.) early 15c., cast off, rejected, from L. abjectus, pp. of abicere to throw away, cast off; degrade, humble, lower, from ab away, off (see AB (Cf. ab )) + iacere to throw (pp. iactus; see JET (Cf. jet) (v.)). Figurative sense of … Etymology dictionary