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1 апатия
1) General subject: accidie, acedia, apathy, deadness, ennui, fatigue, lassitude, lethargy, phlegm, torpor, vacuum2) Medicine: agrypnocoma, apathism3) Psychology: insensibility4) Deprecatingly: coma5) Aviation medicine: listlessness6) Makarov: inanition7) oil&gas: mental apathy -
2 безнадёжность
1) General subject: accidie, despair, hopelessness, ressentiment2) Rare: desperation3) Makarov: irretrievability -
3 леность
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4 отчаяние
1) General subject: accidie, desolation, despair, desperation, despondency, distraction, extremity (drive somebody to extremity - доводить кого-либо до крайности до отчаяния), hopelessness, slough, hand-wringing (http://www.bartleby.com/61/76/H0047600.html), handwringing (http://www.bartleby.com/61/76/H0047600.html), frustration, vacuum2) Religion: forlornness3) Jargon: hard-nose4) Makarov: calamity -
5 леность
( один из семи смертных грехов) sloth, устар. accidieпребывать в лености библ. — to eat one's flesh
См. также в других словарях:
Accidie — Ac ci*die, n. [OF. accide, accidie, LL. accidia, acedia, fr. Gr. ?; a priv. + ? care.] Sloth; torpor. [Obs.] The sin of accidie. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accidie — [ak sid′ē əak′sə dē΄] n. ACEDIA: also accidia [ak sid′ē ə] … English World dictionary
accidie — noun /ˈæksɪdɪ/ Sloth; torpor , The sin of accidie … Wiktionary
accidie — n. laziness, sloth, apathy. Etymology: ME f. AF accidie f. OF accide f. med.L accidia … Useful english dictionary
accidie — noun Date: 13th century acedia … New Collegiate Dictionary
accidie — /ak si dee/, n. acedia. [1200 50; ME < ML accidia (alter. of LL acedia ACEDIA); r. ME accide < OF] * * * … Universalium
accidie — State that inhibits pleasure and prompts the rejection of life; one of the Seven Deadly Sins . Aquinas associates it with turning one s back on things, through depression or self hatred, and nicely defines it as a torpor of spirit which prevents… … Philosophy dictionary
Accidie — What today we might call depression: a torpid state, lacking interest in anything and suggesting sloth. It was a condition which afflicted monks, as despair was considered one of the seven deadly sins. [< Lat. acedia = weariness of body or… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Accidie — Despondency, depression, listlessness, a distaste for life without any specific reason … Dictionary of church terms
accidie — n. acedia, apathy, listlessness, indifference; boredom; torpor … English contemporary dictionary
accidie — [ aksɪdi] noun literary spiritual or mental sloth. Origin ME: via OFr. from med. L. accidia, alt. of acedia … English new terms dictionary